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Mermaid-Tail said:
It's funny, one reason I like them is kind of the opposite of why you do. My experience has been that the weak, stereotypical women fiction is often so fond of are not as commonly true to life as their high fictional representation would imply. Strength comes in many forms, and I have seen a lot of it, physical, intellectual and emotional, in women. It is also something I aim for myself, to be strong to the best of my abilities. I find stronger women in general madami relatable, their reactions and priorities closer to mine, their personalities easier to like. I also like characters whose behaviour and/or skills I admire. Not to mention I feel they (when done properly) tend to be ibingiay madami depth than other fictional women which makes them madami appealing to me as a viewer or reader. They aren't there to be a girlfriend, a mother, a stereotype, they are there to be a character, and are often ibingiay madami depth and respect sa pamamagitan ng the writers (again, when done right). Plus, with the physical ass-kickers, they're just cool. I pag-ibig a well choreographed fight scene, and pretty much every fight scene I consider above average features at least one woman. Not that there aren't some great ones sa pamamagitan ng the guys, but that's how my favourites ended up. I also think a lot of gender roles only exist because people are raised to have them, and having strong role mga model not be bound sa pamamagitan ng gender does good to help people see past what society would brand them as, through to what they really are. Basically, I think they're madami entertaining, madami realistic (yes, often even the supernatural ones in terms of personalities), madami relatable, madami admirable and madami interesting.
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