Personally I don't see the need to, but I have no problems with seeing Lara Croft in a lesbian sex scene. I mean really, who wouldn't right?
If my pantry was 10% full of bread, I would have a -lot- of bread - 9% comes out to over half a billion people worldwide.Forlong said:Less than 9% of people identify themselves as gay. Calling homosexuality rare is stating a fact. And don't try to compare a behavior choice with race. No one is born gay. They decide their own sexuality at some point in their life. It obviously cannot be in their DNA; because, if it was, it wouldn't get passed on.General Twinkletoes said:Homosexuality really isn't that rare, you know. I don't know where you live, but it's not very uncommon. And anyway, whether it's rare or not really has no impact on whether she should be gay. If we wanted to go by that logic, we should make her Asian. After all, she is a human being on an Earth similar to our own, the highest % of people on Earth are Asian.Forlong said:Lara isn't a mythical creature. She is a human being from an Earth similar to our own. She is from a culture similar to that of modern Europe, where homosexuality is rare.Treblaine said:This isn't about likelihood in a game series with magically resurrected dinosaurs, fire breathing dragons, Atlantis mutant creatures and evil Egyptian gods trying to take over the world.
But we're not going by that logic, because that logic is dumb.
The religion analogy I made wasn't just for kicks. It is the same difference. Whatever Lara believes is her choice, as is her sexual orientation. Assuming she made the less common choice in sexual orientation for absolutely no reason is just silly. There is no evidence that she's a lesbian and plenty of evidence that she's straight.
The claim is based on no evidence whatsoever. You just said she's gay because it sounds cool to you. She shows no signs of being gay.Treblaine said:We accept so many other things about Lara Lara that are rare and exceptional but suddenly when it comes to her sexuality she HAS to be "normal"
Homosexuals tend to be uncomfortable with the opposite sex. This is because, lacking attraction to them, they don't know how to react. Most grow out of this, like most people do. Lara, however, is still rather young and not awkward at all around men. Since Sam implies she's rather antisocial, it is highly unlikely she matured quicker in this regard.
Homosexuals tend to rebel against authority because of authoritative crushing of their sexuality. Lara shows nothing but love and respect for those with authority over her.
Lesbians specifically do not flaunt around. Flaunting attracts male attention, which they do not want. While Lara's outfit is more conservative than before, it still attracts male attention.
All the evidence says "straight straight straight". So what? It's not like homosexuals already get more fictional representations than exist in real life. Not like her being straight in cannon is going to ruin your Lara/Sam slashfic.
I'm sorry, I just wanted to chime in and say that it's far more logical in that example that Timmy would be more likely to feel uncomfortable around his own gender in that example. I mean, who feels uncomfortable due to a lack of an erection, unless they're in a very intimate situation? Wait... Are you saying you get confused if you don't get boners whenever you're around attractive women? I think you'd be far more confused and awkward when you got aroused around someone you don't think you're supposed to be aroused by than the other way around.Forlong said:I've -never- heard that homosexuals are uncomfortable with the opposite sex. Where did you get that?
I figured that because I'm not an idiot. Let's look at the process logically: Timmy gets a hard on because of Jack but not because of Jill. He knows this isn't normal and is confused. Awkwardness around Jill is an expression of this confusion. Now obviously, Timmy will grow out of this, so I'd say it is quite flimsy when applied to Lara. She is a young adult, so she might have grown out of it. I should have admitted that proves nothing one way or the other. My mistake there.
I have to agree with you. Especially since the whole thing has basically been:PrinceOfShapeir said:I'm not saying she is a Lesbian. I'm saying it wouldn't be a violation of what we've already seen if she was. I don't really give a damn one way or another, I just dislike the fairly rampant homophobia, incorrect assumptions, and outright fabrications that I see in this thread. You're throwing generalizations and your supposed "Logic" around with nothing to back it up.
Also, stuff that happened in previous games doesn't really matter - the new Tomb Raider is a reboot.
That proves nothing. One: Homosexuals having liaisons and even getting married to heterosexuals is hardly unheard of. Two, that doesn't preclude her being bisexual. Three, she kissed a guy -on the cheek-. That means exactly nothing.Forlong said:Incorrect. Lara went on dates with guys and even kissed a guy (that's just this one game). Not behavior consistent with homosexuality. She is confirmed as heterosexual. No. The claim has no legs to stand on.PrinceOfShapeir said:I'm not saying she is a Lesbian. I'm saying it wouldn't be a violation of what we've already seen if she was.
Imagine if when Alex was about to die and asked for a kiss, then Lara went: "Oh, I sorry not into men."PrinceOfShapeir said:That proves nothing. One: Homosexuals having liaisons and even getting married to heterosexuals is hardly unheard of. Two, that doesn't preclude her being bisexual. Three, she kissed a guy -on the cheek-. That means exactly nothing.Forlong said:Incorrect. Lara went on dates with guys and even kissed a guy (that's just this one game). Not behavior consistent with homosexuality. She is confirmed as heterosexual. No. The claim has no legs to stand on.PrinceOfShapeir said:I'm not saying she is a Lesbian. I'm saying it wouldn't be a violation of what we've already seen if she was.
Not me. The WRITER of the latest game merely considered the possibility. But you seem to be ruling out not jsut the possibility, but of even considering the possibility.Forlong said:The claim is based on no evidence whatsoever. You just said she's gay because it sounds cool to you. She shows no signs of being gay.Treblaine said:We accept so many other things about Lara Lara that are rare and exceptional but suddenly when it comes to her sexuality she HAS to be "normal"
Homosexuals tend to be uncomfortable with the opposite sex. This is because, lacking attraction to them, they don't know how to react. Most grow out of this, like most people do. Lara, however, is still rather young and not awkward at all around men. Since Sam implies she's rather antisocial, it is highly unlikely she matured quicker in this regard.
Homosexuals tend to rebel against authority because of authoritative crushing of their sexuality. Lara shows nothing but love and respect for those with authority over her.
Lesbians specifically do not flaunt around. Flaunting attracts male attention, which they do not want. While Lara's outfit is more conservative than before, it still attracts male attention.
All the evidence says "straight straight straight". So what? It's not like homosexuals already get more fictional representations than exist in real life. Not like her being straight in cannon is going to ruin your Lara/Sam slashfic.
How are tendencies relevant to Lara who is a character of exceptional confidence, drive and composure.Homosexuals tend to be uncomfortable with the opposite sex.
That's ridiculous, you don't need to be attracted to them to "know how" to react. And what's to know? I don't need to be attracted to gay men to "know how" to react to them... obviously, like any other person.This is because, lacking attraction to them, they don't know how to react.
It's established in the first game she rebelled against her parents plans for an arranged marriage. She is totally estranged from them.Homosexuals tend to rebel against authority because of authoritative crushing of their sexuality.
Lara doesn't flaunt around. And what makes you qualified to speak for all lesbians that they "specifically" do or don't do?!?! How are lesbians "specified" in this way?Lesbians specifically do not flaunt around.
It's like you are doing an impression of the most incompetent lawyer in the world in the most ridiculous trial.All the evidence says "straight straight straight".
What makes me think Sam can speak for Lara? Well the fact that they are best friends. Im sure your best friends know what you would say or think of in most situations. But since you want to go on about this lets look at it closer.Treblaine said:What makes you think Sam can speak for Lara?IamGamer41 said:Perhaps you need to replay the game and listen to what Sam said. She said her or Lara didn't expect them to run into so many cute guys. That imply they both like guys.
Yes, and it's entirely possible that a human being from earth might be gay.Forlong said:Lara isn't a mythical creature. She is a human being from an Earth similar to our own. She is from a culture similar to that of modern Europe, where homosexuality is rare.Treblaine said:This isn't about likelihood in a game series with magically resurrected dinosaurs, fire breathing dragons, Atlantis mutant creatures and evil Egyptian gods trying to take over the world.
We accept so many other things about Lara Lara that are rare and exceptional but suddenly when it comes to her sexuality she HAS to be "normal"
Yeah, that's because I played the games... didn't just listen to the sexist jokes about Lara. You really do seem to act like the mean things said about Lara are more important than the way she was actually depicted in games.I say old chap said:It seems you missed the social phenomenon of her being a massive-breasted sex object.
You're putting words in my mouth. I'm not saying she is, I'm saying that Rhianna Pratchett isn't committing some grave offense by considering it, and that it wouldn't actually be a big deal if it was. I don't give a damn either way. That said, your supposed evidence is flimsy to the extreme anyway.Forlong said:That is hilarious! I provide the obvious evidence that she's straight and you say its meaningless just because it is. You have NO REASON for believing that she's gay beyond wanting to imagine a steaming Lara/Sam moment. The evidence says that she's straight and you say "no, she's not just in the minority of being gay, but one of the gays that does go on dates with hetersexuals". You're claiming that it is more reasonable to believe she's in the minority of a minority than just in the majority she is clearly in.PrinceOfShapeir said:That proves nothing. One: Homosexuals having liaisons and even getting married to heterosexuals is hardly unheard of. Two, that doesn't preclude her being bisexual. Three, she kissed a guy -on the cheek-. That means exactly nothing.Forlong said:Incorrect. Lara went on dates with guys and even kissed a guy (that's just this one game). Not behavior consistent with homosexuality. She is confirmed as heterosexual. No. The claim has no legs to stand on.PrinceOfShapeir said:I'm not saying she is a Lesbian. I'm saying it wouldn't be a violation of what we've already seen if she was.
Lara is into dudes. Get over it.
Sorry to say but I think you're alone on that one. There was plenty of heterosexual love in Mass Effect, Dues Ex HR, Far Cry 3, Skyrim, Gears of War, Assassin's Creed and the Walking Dead. Being heterosexual isn't becoming unpopular because one author toyed with the idea of making one character gay.Antigonius said:*sigh* An I the only one feeling that heterosexuality is becoming unpopular? And our next generation we will have to make only love with our gender, or else your some kind of a weirdo?
I discovered I didn't know a lot of things about my best friends... and they don't know a lot about me.IamGamer41 said:What makes me think Sam can speak for Lara? Well the fact that they are best friends. Im sure your best friends know what you would say or think of in most situations. But since you want to go on about this lets look at it closer.
You are so clueless... it's like you've only ever seen the crudest stereotypes of homosexuality on low-rate TV shows.What Sam said implied Lara was surprised to see so many cute guys. Thus meaning Lara had some kinda interest in that happening. So one could surmise that Lara liked cute guys which means she isn't gay. Bi maybe and Im sure that would make everyone happy.
Stop saying that as if it would somehow jeopardise how beloved she was, and stop acting like this is just to please a minority. It is the loud and bitter minority who is the only ones objecting to this.Like I said before they do not need to reconn beloved characters into things just to please some minority.