They hint at it at one point(and all the fridge horror that implies) by listening in to a conversation between a human, turian, and salarian(in ME2, I think?), but it's never explicitly stated.
Logically, its also the only thing that can make sense.
The Asari have been in the galactic scene longer than humans have, but other races still treat humans as looking strange despite Asari looking near identical. They've also all been breeding with those Asari all along.
So if it isn't the case, then Asari just evolved knowing that white human female was the de facto most attractive thing in existence and every other race just didn't see the connection.
Not physically. The implication is that, since the Asari are all innately psychic, they use their mind powers to manipulate how they are percieved by other species. Like Grant_us_eyes said, this is all based on one encounter with NPCs having a conversation about an Asari dancer where each of them, being members of a different species, all said the Asari look more like them than any other. It's not a complete illusion, the Salarian still asked what 'that pit in her stomach' was, and the human said it was her naval. So they still present themselves as mammalian regardless of species.
It's been awhile since I last played ME, but don't the Asari change their appearance to appeal to males of various species?
They hint at it at one point(and all the fridge horror that implies) by listening in to a conversation between a human, turian, and salarian(in ME2, I think?), but it's never explicitly stated.
Logically, its also the only thing that can make sense.
The Asari have been in the galactic scene longer than humans have, but other races still treat humans as looking strange despite Asari looking near identical. They've also all been breeding with those Asari all along.
So if it isn't the case, then Asari just evolved knowing that white human female was the de facto most attractive thing in existence and every other race just didn't see the connection.
Not physically. The implication is that, since the Asari are all innately psychic, they use their mind powers to manipulate how they are percieved by other species. Like Grant_us_eyes said, this is all based on one encounter with NPCs having a conversation about an Asari dancer where each of them, being members of a different species, all said the Asari look more like them than any other. It's not a complete illusion, the Salarian still asked what 'that pit in her stomach' was, and the human said it was her naval. So they still present themselves as mammalian regardless of species.