User blog comment:BannedLagiacrus/Discussion of the Week: Sexual Dimorphism/@comment-4899131-20160313002227

Gender etc is the most natural & essential part of Nature, so it makes a great deal of sense to me that it is a part of the Monster Hunter ecology.

1. I'm all for this, I love to see the Monster Hunter world through the eyes of other hunters & given that I've often missed DotW, this would give me much greater scope to do so.

2. I'd say that of the Rath family, as I have a special fondness for them, although I'm a little disappointed that the way they're supposed to "co-operate well" doesn't really come through too well in their dual hunt quests.

3. None really, as it is a fascinating aspect of nature.

4. Would be very interesting to see just how frosty the relationship between Mr & Mrs Barioth would be & I guess that of male & female Brachydios would be pretty explosive too!

5. Absolutely, as I said above, it's a key part of nature, but I agree with Palkinator & Luri, please don't overdo it Capcom.

6. Wasn't quite ready for Desert Seltas Queen's "husband grenade" when I 1st saw it, but the whole Seltas/Queen relationship is a great development of something that is quite common in the real insect/minibeast world.

7. None of them really bother me, but that of the Jaggis is a bit 19th century, although again reasonably common in Nature.