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<blockquote data-quote="Knife-wielding Crab" data-source="post: 434972" data-attributes="member: 20219"><p>You can take another similar game as example; Flexible Survival. It is a text based game with transformation and a wide range of content. All tough it has both straight and gay content, it's quite clear that the writers of that game prefers male content. It is noticeable in both the quantity and quality of writing. This attracts players that are into male content, which incentivizes the writers to write more male content that they also enjoy. </p><p></p><p>This, in turn, results in a plethora of male characters of various positions, attitudes, body types etc.</p><p></p><p>As for your three questions, it all relies on the author of those characters. If an author isn't into a subby man, it won't get written. And since no such characters exists, the players that are into those characters will look elsewhere for such characters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knife-wielding Crab, post: 434972, member: 20219"] You can take another similar game as example; Flexible Survival. It is a text based game with transformation and a wide range of content. All tough it has both straight and gay content, it's quite clear that the writers of that game prefers male content. It is noticeable in both the quantity and quality of writing. This attracts players that are into male content, which incentivizes the writers to write more male content that they also enjoy. This, in turn, results in a plethora of male characters of various positions, attitudes, body types etc. As for your three questions, it all relies on the author of those characters. If an author isn't into a subby man, it won't get written. And since no such characters exists, the players that are into those characters will look elsewhere for such characters. [/QUOTE]
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