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'''LoversLab''' is a [[Gaming|video game]] modding website that allows users to create mods involving various sexual themes.
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'''LoversLab''' is a [[Gaming|video game]] modding website that allows users to create mods involving brutal rape, sexual violence and bestiality, as well as mods that hypersexualize characters' bodies.
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Whereas the games the mods are for allow strong female playable characters and NPCs, these mods turn them into sex objects.
   
 
==Mods==
 
==Mods==
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==Conclusion==
 
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Sites like LoversLab show the dark side of the modding community and are an example of rape culture in gaming.
Whether or not condemning websites for their sexual content, without any form of context, remains a topic of debate. Some hold that condemning and opressing people merely for their sexual orientation or fantasies (for example homophobic persecution) is not acceptable and a breach of human rights. Other more radical groups believe such prejudice is acceptable.
 
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While a lot of good is being done in other areas of modding to improve games and add new features, sites like LoversLab will forever stain the reputation of the modding community.
   
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 19:30, 8 November 2013

LoversLab is a video game modding website that allows users to create mods involving brutal rape, sexual violence and bestiality, as well as mods that hypersexualize characters' bodies.

Whereas the games the mods are for allow strong female playable characters and NPCs, these mods turn them into sex objects.

Mods

Conclusion

Sites like LoversLab show the dark side of the modding community and are an example of rape culture in gaming.

While a lot of good is being done in other areas of modding to improve games and add new features, sites like LoversLab will forever stain the reputation of the modding community.

External Links