I would argue working with limitations creates the illusion of variety. Every female has the same pose. Every male has the same pose. The only variety is the variety between male and female, it's boolean Male = True, pose 1. How is that variety?Working with limitations adds variety. Giving everyone access to the same poses effectively cuts the uniqueness by half, not multiplies it as you seem to suggest.
This is the same reason I'm always pushing for more gender locked gear and more racial locked gear, not less.
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