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Originally Posted by PerfectDark24
well ive heard alot of things about girl gamers from guys. good things :D and bad things  . have u ever encountered one? im sure u have. how bout a room full of them. i know of 2 other girl clans other than PMS.
girl assasins and girls in battle.
were they nice to u or did they think they were superior. i know with my clan i try to be as fair as possible.
please tell me wat u think?
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No disrespect but I hate female socom players. Now, I know a few female socom players that are absolutely wonderful, but the majority are not. It isn't a measure of talent or skill yet attitude. Most female gamers make the stereotypical attitude female gamers have come alive. Names like including Sexy, Horny, Hot, Girl, Chick, Lady, or other names that give away players as girls right away are terrible. Just pick a regular gamertag and chill. If you want to be seen as regular player don't enter a room with a name like Sexy*Chick or Horny4you. I have seen a girl with a name so vulgar it would be wrong to mention on this site. (But being me and all I will say it anyway: "Wet.Vagina")
These names usually indicate the player wants to be seen as a P.O.A. to everyone in the room. The attention, although they make it out to be insulted and such, gives them a rush. This is why I hate female gamers. They complain about being harrassed yet the way they act and the name alone usually leads to this behavior. Think about real life. Girls dress in 4 inch long skirts and a tube top showing their stomaches yet get pissed when guys hit on them and start grab-assing.
There is no reason that this kind of behavior needs to be done by all female gamers. This behavior is not performed by ALL female gamers but a majority to make it a stereotype.
I am sure PMS is a great clan with great people, but even looking at some of the names on your roster it is evident that this stereotype lives on. I am sorry and mean no disrespect as previously stated. This is just my opinion on the situation. So sorry if I hurt anyone in the typing of this post.