Babycowland
Smash Journeyman
I feel like "gamer guy" culture can often be frustrating and I wouldn't be surprised if it discouraged people, male or female, from wanting to get involved in gaming circles, especially ones focused on tournaments and other competitive stuff like that. It's something that's definitely made me a little wary about being more of a part of those circles.It might seem scary for some girls to start playing Smash or Pokemon competitively, because competitive gaming has a masculine culture with almost only guys.
I do think there's somewhat of a double standard in gaming. I feel like there's more pressure on women to prove that they're "real gamers" than there is for men (though the whole idea of "real gamers" vs. casuals seems super silly to me anyway). From what I can tell, it's also not all that unusual for female developers and Let's Players to get some pretty messed comments that most male ones don't receive (e.g., comments about people's looks/attractiveness). I'm not sure what the source of that disparate treatment is, but I think it might have something to do with cultural stuff mentioned above.
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