Sexual harassment in virtual reality feels all too real – 'it's creepy beyond creepy'
by Julia Carrie Wong in San Francisco from on (#1ZDMV)
As the gaming world advances, women are facing the same physical threats online as offline. Players and developers want to do something about it
Striding through the snow-covered fortress, shooting zombies with her bow and arrow, Jordan Belamire felt like a god - right up until the moment someone named BigBro442 decided to "virtually rub [her] chest" and make her feel like just another "powerless woman".
"Even when I turned away from him, he chased me around, making grabbing and pinching motions near my chest," she wrote in a Medium post of her experience playing QuiVR, a virtual reality game. "Emboldened, he even shoved his hand toward my virtual crotch and began rubbing."
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