MookieRah
Kinda Sorta OK at Smash
@Desruprot
Not true. She transforms in front of Link. OoT is my reference, and this youtube link proves it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjIaokM--Pk
@Ageman
I appreciate your efforts to go into the realm of psychology, but that isn't really the point. Also, you are confusing sex with gender. Gender is what the person identifies themselves as, while sex is their actual biological distinction. Here is a wiki link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender
Also, I'll point out that Sheik's gender is female, because Zelda's gender is female. Sheik is Zelda, however, that doesn't mean that she didn't magically assume the form of a man to conceal her identity.
Also, you really need to brush up on your psychology. Transvestites are very rarely homosexual. You specifically claimed they were "gays who dressed up as women" but usually it is composed of either males who identify themselves as women or men who have a sexual fetish of getting aroused by being viewed as a woman.
@Gilgamesh
Yeah, I do believe they intend for Sheik to be a woman now, regardless of their intentions in OoT. I'm wouldn't be surprised if this change was due in large part because of some cultures (primarily the US) would get up in arms over a character transforming into another sex. Nintendo has already treaded down the role of transexuals with Birdo, but later declared him a "her".
The cultural differences between how Japan views gender, the sexes, and just sexual things in general is vastly different. For starters homosexuality isn't something that is shunned upon or carries anywhere near the stigma it does in the US. This holds too for trans-sexuals in their culture as well.
The US is really really reserved and I dare say "repressed to all get out" due to our religious background. The US is also a huuuuuge market for games, so negative press for Nintendo that would sully it's reputation (ESPECIALLY when they are seen as kid friendly) concerning trans-gendered or female to male transformations would be bad.
So all in all, Sheik is referred to as a woman now by Nintendo, but that doesn't mean that was their original concept.
Not true. She transforms in front of Link. OoT is my reference, and this youtube link proves it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjIaokM--Pk
@Ageman
I appreciate your efforts to go into the realm of psychology, but that isn't really the point. Also, you are confusing sex with gender. Gender is what the person identifies themselves as, while sex is their actual biological distinction. Here is a wiki link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender
Also, I'll point out that Sheik's gender is female, because Zelda's gender is female. Sheik is Zelda, however, that doesn't mean that she didn't magically assume the form of a man to conceal her identity.
Also, you really need to brush up on your psychology. Transvestites are very rarely homosexual. You specifically claimed they were "gays who dressed up as women" but usually it is composed of either males who identify themselves as women or men who have a sexual fetish of getting aroused by being viewed as a woman.
@Gilgamesh
Yeah, I do believe they intend for Sheik to be a woman now, regardless of their intentions in OoT. I'm wouldn't be surprised if this change was due in large part because of some cultures (primarily the US) would get up in arms over a character transforming into another sex. Nintendo has already treaded down the role of transexuals with Birdo, but later declared him a "her".
The cultural differences between how Japan views gender, the sexes, and just sexual things in general is vastly different. For starters homosexuality isn't something that is shunned upon or carries anywhere near the stigma it does in the US. This holds too for trans-sexuals in their culture as well.
The US is really really reserved and I dare say "repressed to all get out" due to our religious background. The US is also a huuuuuge market for games, so negative press for Nintendo that would sully it's reputation (ESPECIALLY when they are seen as kid friendly) concerning trans-gendered or female to male transformations would be bad.
So all in all, Sheik is referred to as a woman now by Nintendo, but that doesn't mean that was their original concept.