It's like you didn't even read my response to your question at all, or you choose to only allow in what you want to hear. I don't know how many times I have to mention that I couldn't care less about what any individual chooses to wear. If that is going to be the angle of your argument, then you don't have one, nor can we have a constructive conversation. I don't fault these individual players any more than I do a dog chasing after a car. I will however, blame the owner who left the gate open, or didn't build a fence of sufficient height.
My concern is towards the dev team and their decision making process. I'm not talking just the bunny attire, I'm talking any time they reverse a previous decision after taking a stance on it. I just use the bunny attire because it's a shining example of it. The description of the gear clearly implies that they didn't really want to do it, but they did it anyway, and player demand is very likely why that decision was made. If the bunny attire was initially made for both genders, I wouldn't have anywhere near the same issue with male players wearing it. I would still think they look stupid, but I digress.
I am well aware that if my experience within the game is no longer enjoyable, I can check out. I've already mentioned my considerations and don't need you to enlighten me to what my options are. However, I am within my right to express my discontent within the game and the decisions made by the dev team every bit as much as anyone else. Unless of course you would like to show those who want male viera and other gripes of cosmetic issues exactly where the door is at?
No, my stance is dev decisions directly affects the quality of the playerbase, and the quality of the playerbase can indeed affect my experience in game. This holds true for everyone, including you.
Another mistake you're making is you think I'm considering how all this impacts me. As if I'm that selfish. I'm not even looking at things that way per se. I care about the game and the playerbase as a whole. When I feel the dev team is catering to an agenda, or the lowest common denominator, I think the game as a whole suffers. So no, a male wearing a dress or bunny attire may not affect you directly, but there is a ripple effect that certainly can.