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Why Gaming's Most Famous Transgender Character Remains a Controversial Topic




Let's get this straight once and for all: Poison IS NOT a transgender. - Street Fighter V
She also becomes playable in Street Fighter V. She is the friend and manager of Hugo and ex-member of the Mad Gear Gang. Poison has long pinkish-purple hair and wears a black peak cap with a chain-link design, a skimpy white midriff-revealing tank top, and a pair of skimpy denim "Daisy Dukes" cut-off shorts and high heels. She also has a chain around her waist, a studded black collar on her neck, and a pair of hand-cuffs hanging from the chain around her waist. Since Final Fight Revenge , she usually carries a riding crop that she uses as a weapon. This appearance later became as her "Nostalgia" costume in Street Fighter V.



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No recent wiki edits to this page. Originally designed by Akira Yasuda , Poison first appears in the second level of Capcom's Final Fight as one of the standard enemies encountered as beat'em-up fodder. Roxy , a palette-swapped version of Poison, is often paired with her.





Than she's a She. If you want she to be a he. Than so be it. Having a penis doesn't make someone a man, having a vagina doesn't make someone female, and she, most certainly, doesn't act like a man; If it walks like a duck, and talks like a duck, it's probably a duck.

«you, sir, are a hero.»
«the braids are very sexy...»
«What is the name of the daughter?»
«From the expression on your face you definitely enjoying swallowing the cum.»