I would like to note.. .yet again.. that every single point that is being brought up since this thread was dredged up (for good reason mind you as several carbon copies of it were started within the past weeks) , has been gone over a LOT within the 250+ pages contained in here. Instead of posting your reaction to the first and last pages, I can suggest actually reading some of it and seeing if your questions have already been discussed.

for instance:
Immersion breaking is an argument but it's not necessarily some sort of anxiety causing breakdown condition. It would be nice not to have wild and wacky people constantly thrusting themselves into your experience. It already happens and people who play deal with it, but them WANTING an alternative doesn't mean it's causing them actual mental distress.

Changing someone elses characters appearance on your personal computer does not equate to suppressing their expression in real life. There is no analog in the real world as to what this is as you cannot change only your personal optical perception in real life to the degree you can in the game so you cannot compare this to actively telling someone they cannot dress/be a certain way. Real world rules do not apply here.

Solutions as to : "it would make everyone look mismatched" "I'll just wear gear you hate that's silly/skimpy as my gear" "absolutely everyone would look the same" "it's hard to implement" "it would make more server strain" "I don't wish to have indentifiable screenshots in gear I'm not actually wearing taken by others" "I don't want to be shown in less than modest gear" have all be presented and argued over.

And it is just chock full of people proving that yes.. people do wear certain glamours to antagonize others and derive satisfaction from doing so. Yet there is no in-game option or avenue to avoid/block/report these people.