It's a matter of personal preference rather than a case of 'bigotry'. Unless gay men such as myself - and other players - aren't allowed to dislike certain aesthetics/fashion choices? If so, that's a rather troubling development!

I'd say it does a major disservice to victims of actual bigotry to treat someone disliking certain aesthetics as some huge slight. The more certain terms are thrown around, after all, the quicker they begin to lose relevance and meaning. Even when used in more fitting and dire scenarios.

Though, once again, I'd like to point out most of the outrage in this thread is coming from those desperate to paint any and all support for the thread's premise as 'bigots'. The vast majority of posters in support of the thread, meanwhile, have been exceedingly polite. Thankfully some of those against the thread have managed to be civil and polite even in cases of disagreement. I suppose that comes more naturally to some posters than others, though.