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We've posted the original story about the reason why you shouldn't have women on your World of Warcraft raiding parties, and we've posted the rebuttals and critiques against the article. Today we bring you yet another story looking at the article and whether they were right or oh so wrong.
From the article:
The first notion she conquers is the idea that simply adding a woman into the raid brings drama, when in actuality it is the male response to the woman that causes friction. We've heard of cases of groups going out of their way to avoid these reactions, but in the end it is the guild/raid leader's job to create a welcoming environment for all players, male and female. I would have to agree with Leala here. I don't see how a girl can be blamed for the behavior of the guys around her. Which person is acting childishly? Deal with that person. Removing one stimulus will quiet them down for a while, until something else gets them riled and they go off. If, on the other hand, a female member of the raid is causing trouble, deal with her. It only makes sense to punish the offenders, no matter their gender.
Read the full article over at wowinsider
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