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    Quote Originally Posted by dejiko_san View Post
    The WHM outfit on men is very similar to the ones women have. What is it you want changed on yours?

    http://www.siliconera.com/wordpress/...016/10/038.jpg

    It matches the type of collars they had in olden times (think 17th century)

    Not EVERYTHING has to be a carbon copy of each other. Both models are stylish and should be appreciated as they were designed.
    It looks like some people just want straight up cross dressing, which is never going to happen, ever. i'm all for more options for male characters, so long as it's there own look, don't really need to be wearing the exact same outfits females wear, there is a reason they are designed differently.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blood-Aki View Post
    It looks like some people just want straight up cross dressing, which is never going to happen, ever. i'm all for more options for male characters, so long as it's there own look, don't really need to be wearing the exact same outfits females wear, there is a reason they are designed differently.
    Then why do we have the option to cross dress, male and female alike? Their ruleset is largely inconsistent which is why this entire ordeal is frustrating. I't would have been understandable that female can't wear outfits with bare chests, but everything else is just redundant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GrizzlyTank View Post
    Then why do we have the option to cross dress, male and female alike? Their ruleset is largely inconsistent which is why this entire ordeal is frustrating. I't would have been understandable that female can't wear outfits with bare chests, but everything else is just redundant.
    Like what, you mean a select few "dresses"? like how SAM AF is a dress? (Hakama) i really hope you aren't going that route. Some things can look decent on males such as the select few items, and some can make males look a little "girly" but they are few and far in between, not a large epidemic, But as i said, no worries of this happening.

    Ask for more male specific outfits to fit them, Nothing wrong with that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blood-Aki View Post
    Like what, you mean a select few "dresses"? like how SAM AF is a dress? (Hakama) i really hope you aren't going that route.
    It's more the actual skirts (they added a dyeable glamour miniskirt during HW which looks just as fabulous on men as it does on women) and things like the original AST AF, which was specifically designed in the words of the art team to be a feminine garment with skirts and shawl. In any case, rather than derailing by making this into a war on skirts, can anyone explain why men can equip succubus horns (succubi are, by definition, always female) but not bunny ears (both male and female bunnies exist). Female characters can wear almost anything they like, whereas male characters can wear certain flowers in their hair but not other flowers. For no reason. It's a huge contradictory mess of nonsense at this point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Serilda View Post
    can anyone explain why men can equip succubus horns (succubi are, by definition, always female) but not bunny ears (both male and female bunnies exist). Female characters can wear almost anything they like, whereas male characters can wear certain flowers in their hair but not other flowers. For no reason. It's a huge contradictory mess of nonsense at this point.
    Male succubus are known as Incubus.
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