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I have no use for "real men..."

Posted by EBerlin on November 16, 2008 at 11:57:34:

or "real women" for that matter. You use the world "real" in this discussion but you're really talking about fantasy characters.

I prefer three dimensional characters both in my friendships and on-screen. Neither my wife or daughter are the least bit "girly" and that's the way I like it. My wife is incredibly good at everything she does and doesn't need to be coquettish to prove her worth. My daughter is a beautiful 17-year old who has never worn makeup. She's also preternaturally smart and intensely musical. As I write this she's attending a jazz piano workshop. They're nothing like the "real" people you allude to.

I would much rather watch female characters like them on screen than fantasy dolls.