Quote Originally Posted by Aurida View Post
See this right here is my biggest problem with this whole thing. Why is it that any given player's elevation of their personal expression should trump anyone else's ability to play the entire game? The opinion here is of such a hard stance- 'if you don't like my pixels and don't tolerate them, then your option is to not play the game. you don't get to run the dungeon. take the entire 30 minute penalty.'
It's an option they have. I mean, they don't need to. And how much must they really hate my dress that they rather leave and take the penalty? But if you worry too much about your dungeon-experience you can form a party before you enter a dungeon. Ask your friends, open up party-finder and set up a dresscode there if you want. There are still ways to get the people you want beforehand, without risking the penalty.

But if you don't like how I dress it's entirely your problem. Not mine. And I really wonder how deep the rabbithole goes. Is it only about bikini-armour? Maybe he also doesn't like the unglamoured 460-nier-raid-equipment too. Or the Edengear, or whatever? Where does it really ends? And like I asked in the previous post, what's next? Hair style? Race? Skin colour? Gender? I don't even want to start because I fear where it leads.

Bottom line is: Accept that people dress differently for different reasons and maybe, just maybe, be a little more tolerant about it.