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Date Posted: 14:13:01 03/26/22 Sat
Author: Liam
Author Host/IP: 68.32.15.208
Subject: Re: Female Smoking in Video Games
In reply to: RuEmerald 's message, "Female Smoking in Video Games" on 20:10:30 03/25/22 Fri

All good additions! I've been playing Yakuza: Like A Dragon and Saeko's smoking really grabbed my attention. She even pointedly lights up during the first scene where she's introduced: characterizing herself as an attractive woman who does what she likes.

I'm sure it's already been mentioned by Cyberpunk 2077 is FULL of smokers - including hundreds of generic women NPC's who smoke in the overworld, as well as plot specific characters like Rogue and Judy. All who are, of course, attractive.

As a bonus, you can play a female character who is, for plot reasons I won't spoil, repeatedly coerced into lighting up. Good stuff.

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