I've never been more proud of the ffxiv community...
I've never been more proud of the ffxiv community...
Late here, but thanks for sharing, OP. It looks stunning, and you've done some lovely variations as well. I think it is quite unfair that this outfit is only for females while the male outfit gets adapted for females to wear.
I had always been impressed with how FFXIV was so equitable when it came to sexy/revealing gear, so this is especially disappointing. The message I am getting from SE is, "It is ok for females to have more glamour options than males because we think they look beautiful and sexy in the outfits we designed for males. We won't let males wear the female designs too though because we don't really care about males looking beautiful and sexy."
The pain is real SE. We need clothing equality!
~Terra-chan~
Well that could be because they look gross and creepy instead of beautiful and sexy in female Dress Up? I'm all for more Male Options...but putting a male Roen into something that was clearly aimed to make a Female Miqote/Lala/ etc look darn hot is not the right way...because they look creepy...not sexy.
Subjective opinions are subjective. I think men look quite beautiful and sexy in dresses and other "Feminine" clothes, other other hand I adore women in big bulky suits of armor that makes them look tough and intimidating, does this mean I'm going to be championing for SE to make only dresses for men and only the toughest bulkiest suits of armor for women? No, because other people have different tastes. Keep the armor sets as similar as possible between men and women and make every set unisex, that's the best approach to this.Like.. Lalafell have the exact same body man or woman, why can't male Lalafell wear dresses and such?
Accept sexism and transphobia? Never.
Wow, this one looks amazing! Implementing something like this is what they should done.
It's weird because I don't think they have anything against the male characters wearing revealing/sexy gear (look at what's available), I genuinely think it's laziness, which is a shame. They probably think, "eh, not much demand for it, no need to bother", which is disappointing.
SE's reasoning for not making girl outfits unisex literally has nothing to do with their opinions on what men wear (At least that's what they tell us but we've got to go with what they tell us). It's literally SE just being lazy with this point and as consumers we've got to keep SE from being lazy.
This has nothing to do with Sexism or Transphobia.Maybe they just don't want it. Its their Game they make the Rules. Heck you dont even own anything in XIV you only buy the right to play as long Se is fine with it, along these Lines. They could ban you because they dont like the way your true name is called. They may need to refund you but they can do it for all they care.
Thats what YOU think. You dont know why they wont allow you to do so because they never answered a question regarding that topic, as far i know.SE's reasoning for not making girl outfits unisex literally has nothing to do with their opinions on what men wear (At least that's what they tell us but we've got to go with what they tell us). It's literally SE just being lazy in this point and as consumers we've got to keep SE from being lazy.
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