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    Quote Originally Posted by AntoniusQuil View Post
    That’s what the tons of modern glams SE releases are for?

    It’s a fantasy game (with sci-fi elements) so mage jobs should get fantasy looking robes.
    They're unironically making the the "robe = female" argument.

    Imagine unironically saying "I want to dress my male character like a man to modern understanding" as if there is some universal objective metric that all cultures have come to agree on, regarding "modern male clothes." whatever that means.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryson View Post
    They're unironically making the the "robe = female" argument.

    Imagine unironically saying "I want to dress my male character like a man to modern understanding" as if there is some universal objective metric that all cultures have come to agree on, that objectively determined that x clothing is in fact "for males" and "modern"
    Yeah I never understood why robe = feminine clothing is such common take.

    Does that mean that Gandalf in Lord of the Rings is actually a femboy?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AntoniusQuil View Post
    Yeah I never understood why robe = feminine clothing is such common take.

    Does that mean that Gandalf in Lord of the Rings is actually a femboy?
    Gandalf such a "woke lib." He was obviously trying to feminize alpha males with his robe apologist propaganda. Gandalf wasn't aware that to be "masculine" means you have to dress like Guts from Berserk
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryson View Post
    They're unironically making the the "robe = female" argument.
    Actually you are pulling that out of your ass, I never said that it was female, I said that I don't want any more for my male character. We have enough anyway.

    The problem with floor length robes specifically is that you can barely customize this type of glam piece since you can not see legs, shoes and often gloves are also overwritten by large sleeves. You can dye it and put on a hat. That's not very useful for personal expression. Thank you for listening to my explanation as on why I would rather not get any more ROBES, at least none that cover most of the character model.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yesnt View Post
    Actually you are pulling that out of your ass, I never said that it was female, I said that I don't want any more for my male character. We have enough anyway.

    The problem with floor length robes specifically is that you can barely customize this type of glam piece since you can not see legs, shoes and often gloves are also overwritten by large sleeves. You can dye it and put on a hat. That's not very useful for personal expression. Thank you for listening to my explanation as on why I would rather not get any more ROBES, at least none that cover most of the character model.
    Is your opposition to robes because your char is male? suppose your char was female, would you suddently love robes? what's the gender of the char have to do with whether you like or dislike a glam piece that, as you say, "can not see legs, shoes and often gloves are also overwritten by large sleeves. You can dye it and put on a hat. That's not very useful for personal expression." Wouldn't that apply if your char was female as well?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryson View Post
    Is your opposition to robes because your char is male? suppose your char was female, would you suddently love robes? what's the gender of the char have to do with whether you like or dislike a glam piece that, as you say, "can not see legs, shoes and often gloves are also overwritten by large sleeves. You can dye it and put on a hat. That's not very useful for personal expression." Wouldn't that apply if your char was female as well?
    Babythem, I am worried about your fixation on gender and sex. I mentioned that I do not want more robes because I do not want more robes. It's not that deep. It's just one of the things I would like to have less of for my male character. Do you understand? You think you are so bright, so you understand, yes?
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    Quote Originally Posted by yesnt View Post
    Babythem, I am worried about your fixation on gender and sex. I mentioned that I do not want more robes because I do not want more robes. It's not that deep. It's just one of the things I would like to have less of for my male character. Do you understand? You think you are so bright, so you understand, yes?
    Think you got the wrong person, because i'm saying clothes aren't gendered. The people fixated on gender would be the ones who unironically believe clothing is "masculine" or "feminine."
    My position is dress however you want.. that's quite the opposite of fixating on gender. Also no one mentioned sex here but me, and that's only because people brought up anatomy in the context of gender, which makes no sense (they have nothing to do with each other).
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