All the characters in Assassin's Creed II who know Ezio seem to say he's some type of womanizer. However, when one actually takes control of Ezio, the romantic interaction with females is limited to the one interactive scene.

If Ezio is continually referred to as a womanizer, why don't we see more womanizing in the game? Sure, characters may hint at it, but we need to see this acted out. In fact, with all those courtesans around in all the towns, why can't Ezio get distracted occasionally? And maybe jump into a nearby house to take care of business?
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    Xeros the Slayer Oct 6, 10
    The death of most of his family via public execution followed by the realization that some of his family's close friends were their enemies AND discovering his insane heritage as an Assassin may just have something to do with it.
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      Seproth Oct 6, 10
      Yeah, and virtual sex has a long way to go before it's fun. Pretty funny when it first happened, but really, it would get old as a mini-game.
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    Saransh Comsole Oct 7, 10
    You perverts. Always looking for sex. At least leave great video games alone!
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    KatTiki Oct 7, 10
    I just think that if he's grieving, revengeful (which is completely understandable), then characters around him should be referring to his revengeful side, or his grieving side, rather than his womanizing.

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