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    Yrys Silvarum
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrea View Post
    Serious question not really aimed at you but you bring the point up.

    Why is it when male characters want the same glamour options as female characters they are told essentially to either change or suck it up.

    but as soon as its the opposite people aren't too kind to that advice?

    Just something i've noticed since being on the forums. Makes you think.
    This 'advice' is BS and anyone who comes up with 'Want that thing then go fantasia hurr durr' is an asshat and is not in any way contributing to the discussion
    I see many ppl - with f and m chars - saying to drop the gender restrictions but I guess those negative coments are so mindless, they stick out the most >_<

    Quote Originally Posted by Eul View Post
    I don't mind called salty since I have Culinarian class
    Lol as always? My fantasia comment began when people keep saying go fantasia if you want bunny ears. But who cares, I put bunny ears problem aside for now because of reindeer horn
    Okay, I give it to you 'as always' is an exeggartion I did see many salt comments, though they were surely in other threads ^^

    Quote Originally Posted by Ashkendor View Post
    Everyone having everything is more akin to homogenization than it is diversity. It makes everyone alike in the sense that they all have the exact same options instead of some options differing based on the gender, class, or race of the character.
    Theoretically yes. Practically I highly doubt it.
    I don't see our diversity when the females all do the same stuff and the males all do the same things. Mix and match is what I have in mind.
    I just see no point and reason to not let that dude over there do what that gal can and vice versa.
    Some arguments are the dance is based off a rl tradition but also irl nothing is stopping me from dancing the male haka anyway (and do other stuff that is considered 'manly')
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    Last edited by ValyrianBlood; 01-06-2016 at 01:17 PM.
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