Well, aside from the language barrier there's also a lot of cultural differences to consider. My own priority is in the form of more masculine looking glamour and hairstyle options for male characters. It always has been. Time and time again it has been proven that 'unisex' is double speak for feminine/androgynous aesthetics. So whilst people cheer on the victory over the bunny outfit being unlocked for men there's still the unfortunate fact that this could end up as a trend where more and more gear is designed with female characters in mind and then unlocked for men too only for those of us who want masculine gear/hairstyles to be left getting little more than scraps.
There's an easy solution for that https://support.na.square-enix.com/f...=1&c=59&sc=367
Can't tell people not to voice their honest opinion but I wonder why so many people care about how other people dress up their characters. If no one's forcing you to wear it yourself, live and let live.
Hi SE, still waiting for 1) a blatantly sexy male outfit (that should be wearable by girls too, of course, since we can wear theirs now) and 2) equal number of gender locked gear since you won't just unlock everything with necessary modifications to account for funbags or elephant trunks, thanks.
Well, of course not. I didn't say he couldn't, now did I? You can't really silence me in voicing mine either.
However, that doesn't mean that they're immune towards me or anyone else saying what a bad opinion it is. That goes the same for me. By all means, say what you honestly want, but keep in mind that other people don't necessarily have to accept it or agree with it. Free speech only protects you from the government becoming involved, it does not protect nor allow you to be a butt without any consequences. ^^;
Just my thoughts on the matter. /shrug
Last edited by Sigma-Astra; 06-08-2018 at 09:58 AM.
I feel like it’s more that, if you think of it as a continuum of masculine-unisex-feminine and you’re wanting masculine style then the unisex things are inherently “more feminine” than things on the masculine end of the spectrum - but that doesn’t mean they are still feminine when compared to the actual feminine end of the scale.
Perhaps the imbalance is more in the fact that “what women normally wear” spreads further past the middle of the scale than “what men normally wear”.
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