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    Quote Originally Posted by Niqote View Post
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    In other words ( I'm talking mainly from ta point that I see most -in game girls- are actually guys) you are fine by female dressing masculine, but will have an iron law for man wanting to be effeminane. Most in game girls want to look "tomboy" or even dress with men outfits to play the role of male in society. I don't quiet see your point. If this MMO were just populated by female gender character may be?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JumperX View Post
    In other words ( I'm talking mainly from ta point that I see most -in game girls- are actually guys) you are fine by female dressing masculine, but will have an iron law for man wanting to be effeminane. Most in game girls want to look "tomboy" or even dress with men outfits to play the role of male in society. I don't quiet see your point. If this MMO were just populated by female gender character may be?
    I think it's more about how it would be used by certain players :/
    While a lot of them want it because it could be funny in an Hildibrand way, some might use it with harmful intent toward the LGBT community, making "fun" of them in a clearly non funny way or even use this to harass other players :/ (not sure if my statement is really clear, english is not my mother tongue so it's hard sometimes to express concept for me :/)

    Peronnaly i'm all for getting rid of the gender lock / race lock but on the other hand, like i said in the hemphen set thread, i'm affraid how the internet community would use this.
    People can be really creative when they want to be a pain sadly :/
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    C'était en fait SE qui survolait Ishgard sur une liasse de billets

    Quote Originally Posted by KaivaC View Post
    People don't know how to take criticism anymore, and bad play is rewarded with with a coddling mentality. Yes, this is a casual game for the most part - that doesn't mean people need to walk on eggshells in fear of getting reported for pointing out things. This whole 'please don't say anything even slightly negative' mentality that we seem to be going towards and the devs seemingly pushing towards it is creating a disturbing trend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celef View Post
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    See, that is not a logical assumption. Do you know how many wars, and misuse of fire arms have been? Does it mean that each and all the nations will need to ban and dismantle the army force?

    Just because there are a minor percentage of people who will use it to make stupid jokes, it doesn't man the majority of the population will need to live afraid of what to do/like/think. At the beginning people will make jokes and even make stupid decisions, but that is how a community will learn. If not those ppl doing it directly, it will bring awareness to other people in this MMO. How many people have /to my opinion/ a bad sense of fashion, or are too creepy? I might have wanted to try those combination of outfits they are wearing but now I can see how a good or bad it is, I can make a conclusion whether or not I will use it. If I see weird behavior of people, I will know if they are good influence or not and when to leave or stay in the circle of friends.

    We need to be exposed​ to things to know what to expect and decide what to do for yourself​. I knew some people who were "good people" because I never saw them doing bad things to others. I was not exposed or learned on how bad they were till I started to interact with them in a different environment.
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