Quote Originally Posted by Talraen View Post
But Square Enix has data about how many people use glamours in games. If that data says that female characters used glamour far more often, then it would stand to reason to expect female characters to also buy glamours far more often.
And as stated before in this thread, if the female charas get more glamour options to begin with, and their options are far superior to the male charas' even when those do get glamours, is it really such a surprise? It's the egg and the chicken situation where you're claiming one came first, and we're saying it's the other. As for why it's like this at all, it all boils down to sexism and judging by the devs' discomfort at rendering sexy/appealing outfits for male charas, probably a bit of homophobia, too. Same reason these situations exist in real life.