A GiGS female warrior would charge blindly at a foe way bigger than she was and, because she's the heroine, manage to defeat said warrior without getting her ass kicked. A true female warrior would be way more wary of a bigger foe because she knows she can't take him on in brute strength - she has to use her head and any other resources.
Isn't this a bit of a double standard? (and by 'a bit,' I mean
huge.)
Male action heroes
routinely charge foes who are taller, more muscled, and just plan bigger than they are. Then the male hero wins and the audience goes along with it every time, despite the fact that said foe is always taller, bigger, stronger, etc. On a very base level, the audience expects the hero to bash through all obstacles, no matter how over matched he is.
But when a
female hero charges a foe who is equally stronger than her as the male hero's opponent was to him... then it's completely unbelievable because she's not acting like a female.
What? You say the female warrior should step back and evaluate the situation and use it to her advantage. Sure, of course.
But so should the male warrior. As a rule, heroes don't take on people who are smaller and weaker than they are - they take on people who are
bigger and stronger, no matter their sex. The smarter ones win through resourcefulness, but there are
countless male heroes who do it just by charging the larger opponent and winning anyway.
To break it down:
Male Warrior + Charge + Much Larger Opponent = A Win = Standard Procedure
versus
Female Warrior + Charge +
Much Larger Opponent = A Win = Unbelievable Because There's No Way A Charge Against A Much Larger Opponent Could Work, And Anyway, She's Not Acting Like A Girl.
Brashness is not an exclusively male trait. Neither is the urge to fight. Trust me on this.