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Aww yeah. In this week's Sunday Musing, Neoseeker's Lydia Sung divulges on why objectification is a fabulous indulgence at gaming trade shows and the like, provided both sexes are represented, and with more class.
Things to know before reading:
1. Girls find boys sexy.
2. Girls find boys in uniform sexy.
3. Girls like sex (if you're doing it properly).
Enjoy!
Gamers have no doubt been ogling over news articles announcing the return of booth babes to this year's E3, accumulating enough drool to fill the Atlantic.
Of course, I have no problem with booth babes, seeing as how they're just working women whose work happens to involve wearing skimpy outfits while performing various duties like handing out flyers, striking poses for creepy photographers, pretending they aren't disgusted by 80 percent of the attendees who approch them, yadda yadda.
But as video games become more popular as entertainment and recreation, there's no question these conventions will attract more women. Hell, the exhibitors probably wouldn't mind drawing in the female crowd as yet another exploitable market.








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Or are you just really stretching to post the obvious. It's also sunday evening, we're in the month of may and it's the year 2009 as well.
Also, dunno what that 1,2,2 business is about but I edited it anyway. Poster =/= author.
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