I'd much prefer to see time and effort spent by the developers on making some cool looking or conventionally attractive attire for male characters instead of allowing them to wear gear clearly geared towards female characters.
I'd much prefer to see time and effort spent by the developers on making some cool looking or conventionally attractive attire for male characters instead of allowing them to wear gear clearly geared towards female characters.
I keep hearing a lot about how dressing in traditionally female garb is basically a taboo or gross in the real world.
Guess what? This isn't the real world!



Who is just saying "I want to see it?" We're saying "We want equal options". "If men can't have dresses, give them equivalent gear to gender lock to them!" "If it's too hard to make new models, just let them wear the dresses!"
~Terra-chan~
Okay, how would you even define that for stuff like the best man's suit or the Borelo (I think that's the name of it) outfit? How would you make a conventionally masculine variant of the spring set? I can understand the want for it, but it's incredibly hard to think of something more masculine that still fits the theme of the set, such as the best man's suit.
Eh, the model of having the Lightning outfit for women and the Snow outfit for men worked very well in my opinion. I'd like to see more of that and less of an abundance of female only outfits. Even if they make them available to men then those of us who want to dress our character like a man are still screwed over because there's a genuine lack of male only attire to indulge in.Okay, how would you even define that for stuff like the best man's suit or the Borelo (I think that's the name of it) outfit? How would you make a conventionally masculine variant of the spring set? I can understand the want for it, but it's incredibly hard to think of something more masculine that still fits the theme of the set, such as the best man's suit.
You mean, the way they've spent time and effort to make some cool looking or conventionally attractive attire for female characters instead of allowing them to wear gear clearly geared towards male.... oh, wait.
It works, sure, but you're always going to get those girl PCs wanting to wear the men's version (See the suits) and they're going to keep saying it more and more til SE makes it possible. SE already makes some of the "men's" version unisex, so they should do the inverse, it's an unavoidable problem that's only solvable by making more the various sets unisex. Plus, if you make every option unisex, you don't have female only attire, you have more options, et cetera. Girls get to wear more masculine clothing, guys get to wear more feminine clothing. I mean, a suit's pretty masculine in of itself, is just making it "unisex" that much of a feminizing move to the suit? Like, again, what's a masculine version of a suit that keeps the "Wedding" theme?
But you already can wear dresses, just not that dress. If you want more male designed gear then advocate for that.
Then the limitations are just silly. If SE just made the currently girl locked sets unisex and kept doing that whenever they make new sets, then we're good. Men have their masculine sets, the only issue is they're made unisex as well, the inverse however isn't true when it should be.
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