![]() There is something wired directly into our bodies, our biochemistry, that responses positively to embraces, even when it does not concern reproduction of new life.īut I will not expect a mere few paragraphs to convince you to change your mind - because your very own first-hand experience in your life prevents you from accepting so. Us regular people have little need for such when we have access to "pressurisation" from hugs of those close to us. The Hug Machine, first developed to calm livestock, was eventually further developed into apparel for autistic to get a "hug" by the jacket s/he wore rather than from a person, because autism sufferers by way of behaviour may not get this sort of stress relief the natural way from pressured embraces by another person. Temple Grandin in her work and studies to lessen the suffering of livestock and people suffering from autism revealed there are stress-relieving results to be benefited from when pressure is applied across certain parts of the body (predominantly torso). Physical contact and particular embraces continue to generate an emotional comfort - not for sexual reasons - even in adulthood. But it never truly all evaporates into thin air. That dependency fades with age as independence and pride grows. Humans are born with this instinct, male or female a baby knows the comfort of embrace from its parent. Granted the pic of the above Sgt Edward Tipper of E Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Ariborne Division was that of serious physical wounds that would take him out of the war, but replace the suffering with anything mental, emotional, spiritual and it is still the same - when somebody dear to you is hurt and in anguish, the natural instinct for humans is to draw close and embrace and comfort. Whoa, aren't those two soldiers mighty gay. Originally posted by Exarch_Alpha:Ok, so idea to you - travel to Saudi Arabia and say you sleep hugging guys, then tell me what happens You do know in middle eastern cultures it's quite common practice to hug brothers and friends? And in India good friends hold hands together while strolling the streets. ![]() All of these things illustrate his lack of understanding, just like how he names his brother Eve because he chooses their names before he even understand the concept of gender - and then he refuses to change their names because he knows that's something humans don't do, even though he doesn't understand why. He has glasses but doesn't actually need or use them. He's wearing a tie, but it's tied completely wrong. Look at his character design he's wearing a belt, but it's not attached to anything and doesn't support his pants. Thematically, the purpose behind this is to illustrate that although Adam is fascinated by and has learned a lot about humanity, he doesn't understand them. ![]() Since he and Eve are the first two of a completely new type of machine lifeform, Adam thought it would be appropriate to name themselves after the first two humans according to Hebrew mythology. ![]() Eve is male because he's simply a clone that Adam instinctively produced defensively, not unlike (Drakengard 3 spoilers) the flower and all of Zero's sisters. However, within the context of the game, keep in mind that these names don't come out of nowhere: Adam is fascinated by humanity, wants to learn more about them, and wants to be like them. Those are the good guys.Īs for Eve, I'm sure Taro has never said why he made that decision, because he doesn't like to explain himself, and if he did he was probably lying. Heck, two of your party members in Drakengard are a pedophile and a cannibal. Yoko Taro doesn't make mainstream games, and this isn't even the weirdest thing he's done. well, first, despite selling massively over expectations, this isn't a mainstream game. In Saudi Arabia, it is perfectly normal for adult men to hold hands in public or kiss each others' cheeks in greeting.īut for an answer to your question of "Why is Eve male?". Ok, so idea to you - travel to Saudi Arabia and say you sleep hugging guys, then tell me what happens I'm sure you're trying to be facetious, but you may be shocked to realize that in Arabic countries, physical affection between men is actually much more common than it is in the USA. Originally posted by riotangel:I don't know which part of the world you grew up in, but I highly recommend you travel the world and open your eyes to many more cultures. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |