I think it has to do with the fact that you don't see many males wear a bunny outfit so they went with female only.


I think it has to do with the fact that you don't see many males wear a bunny outfit so they went with female only.



And Setzer was male, so it should be fine to make his outfit male-only. You're missing the point by a mile here; gender locking gear is sexist, no matter what the reason. Not only is it sexist against male characters, who apparently aren't allowed to be sexy, it's sexist against female players, whom SE seems to be refusing to acknowledge might be playing their male characters for the same reasons everyone accepts that male players make pretty females.
No one wins here, except the jerks whose fragile sexuality can't handle anyone else being pandered to.
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