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Swabby wrote: I agree with Wilytank. Gamers have taken enough of a verbal beating from women/girls over the decades, acting like that just isn't cool unless you are real close friends and it was playful banter.
As for commenting on the rest of the thread, My wife plays wargames and the two things she looks for are female characters and their fluff when getting into an army. 40k was a very difficult sell until she stumbled on to dark eldar and the wytch cults. Women are into fiction as well!
She also doesn't paint in pure metalics and we go dancing on the weekends.
There's always Sisters of Battle too for 40k female characters.
Ha.
Dark Eldar are my first army anyway, only just(ish) starting Sisters... (and even then not really yet >< My partner likes Khorne Daemons for 40k (though not really interested in learning the game).