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Female morrowind players


Gwelwen

Are you Male or Female?  

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  1. 1. Are you Male or Female?

    • Female
      10
    • Male
      40
    • Hermafrodite
      2
    • Don't know it yet
      8


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Since the days I joined this forum, I ask myself: How many girls would play MorrowinD? To check it out, I would like to know the results of the members of this forum. I fear there are not many, but then we all know for sure.

 

And as secondary question, what would MorrowinD be with more girl-players?

 

Or girls, what would you change to MorrowinD?

 

-no stereotipic answers please- :P

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I've come to realize that not many females play games... Its more of a man thing,... in all of the online games I play... or in any Game related forums, a very small percent are female players...
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I am a male... and I am pretty sure you will find more males than females in

these fora... I don't know why though... maybe because girls prefer to live life

rather than roleplay it... which proves, Theta, that you are actually a male,

so the question is settled :P

 

HERMAPHRODITISM:

 

Condition of having both male and female reproductive organs (see reproductive system).

 

It is normal in most flowering plants and in some invertebrate animals. True human hermaphrodites are extremely rare. Tissue of the ovary and testes may occur separately or be combined, external genitals may show traits of both sexes, and XY and XX sex chromosome pairs are present. If the condition is detected at birth, the child's sex can be chosen, usually on the basis of which sex organs dominate; those of the other sex are removed surgically. Individuals raised as members of one sex who develop characteristics of the other at puberty may be treated with surgery, and sex hormones may help them continue to live according to the sexual identity to which they are accustomed.

 

(Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica)

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Male. And/or Other.

 

BTW, you spelled "hermafrodite" wrong, it's "hermaphrodite," after Hermaphroditos, the child [can't say son or daughter] of Hermes and Aphrodite who had both breasts and male genitalia. From Greek mythology.

 

More info here.

Hermaphroditos is a "he", although he has male and female particularities. If he was a "she", his name would never be "Hermaphroditos" (greek spelling), but "Hermaphrodite" instead.

Just like the latin version of his name "Hermaphroditus", who would be "Hermaphrodita" in feminin version.

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