So I take it you're super pissed every time that a muscled, stoic and gristled man is portrayed as the only type of bloke capable of saving the day? Typically a white one to boot?
I'm not being funny either, I'm literally just asking you a question.
What I will say though, is that the idea that this being the first time Bioware are trying this out, and that this experiment is with a female character, and that this is is a bad thing, is a bit of a silly argument. Nothing happens until it happens, and I take it you think that it has to happen with a male character first for it to be relevant? Why? Why can't this be done with a female first, I see nothing wrong with it.
In this whole damn fiasco, I honestly think that it's the people like yourself who need to ask themselves questions, because you seem to have a real problem with attractive women dude. People in your camp seem pretty pissed that Commander Shepherd could even *be* an attractive female, like looking good is immediately a negative when applied to a woman. Let us not forget that ME posterboy ManShep(Mark Vanderloo) is literally a Calvin Klein model.
Am I to take it that this is what men are *supposed* to look like? Should I consider myself less of a person because someone damn near physically perfect is representing men, as opposed to a slim, kind of pale guy who needs a shave, like say, me? Or someone who looks like a bit of a thug, like real world soldiers tend to?
Where the fuck was the internet vitriol when that face was put on the box?
And it's your lot that supposedly support women? with friends like you guys...
It's also completely ironic that the Sci-Fi world is giving us one MORE powerful female character, and you're getting an unprecedented level of choice in her at that, and all a lot of gamers seem to want to do is piss on her. For shame.
It's good to not be suspended anymore...