Display title | Gamer Chick |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | With the assumption that Most Gamers Are Male, fiction involving video games (and, to a lesser extent, card and tabletop games) have this tendency to always incorporate at least one female character that is into the same sort of games as the male characters. Going beyond just Token Minority, this character type has her own genetics that tend to show up more often than not. She's usually very tomboyish (often even looking fairly masculine as well), confrontational, and always self-aware of her gender (with the need to mention it more often than she should). If she's in a relationship, she'll usually be a Tsundere as well. |