

I'm ambivalent on the idea of male characters wearing the exact same bunny outfits as females - but they should at least be given an outfit with the same function. Someone mentioned the Chippendale look - that, I think, would be a happy compromise. Collar, cuffs, bare chest, and tight pants or briefs. Throw in bunny ears, too - not part of the traditional look but hey, why not? That way, we would have an outfit that serves the same function available for both genders (bunny outfit on ladies to titilate men and women who like looking at ladies, and chippendale outfit on men to titilate men and women who like looking at men).

Agreeing with this so much~I'm ambivalent on the idea of male characters wearing the exact same bunny outfits as females - but they should at least be given an outfit with the same function. Someone mentioned the Chippendale look - that, I think, would be a happy compromise. Collar, cuffs, bare chest, and tight pants or briefs. Throw in bunny ears, too - not part of the traditional look but hey, why not? That way, we would have an outfit that serves the same function available for both genders (bunny outfit on ladies to titilate men and women who like looking at ladies, and chippendale outfit on men to titilate men and women who like looking at men).
I'd just love to see the ears on guys, actually. Full outfit would be loveeee, but ears ... too cute.
Just having the option to choose is nice, really. Something equally as sexy/cute for both isn't harmful.
This thread again.
I don't think this ia about "women can cross dress too". Just a



Honest question.
We're playing a game where anyone can be anything.
If you want dresses and skirts that much, more than what's already in game... why not just roll a female character, or fantasia into one?
What if they want to be a male who wears a dress? Since you can be anything that you want, isnt it normal to expect such choices?
For me its not the dresses, I dont like dresses on my character, but I can understand why some would love to glamour their character with dresses. What I dislike is how males get shafted again when it comes to glamour items. This has happend 3 times now, SE releases a patch where males get to share a outfit with females and females get another extra outfit for themself. We all read what happend when the community tought Setzer was male only. We got a 20+ pages about how its unfair that female dont get that outfit.
Now I and others want to have the same thing as the female avatars a bunny outfit. Why do people find it so upsetting that we want the same amount of outfits for both genders? I tought equality was a good thing, something we all wanted? I mean is this SE way of saying, female characters deserve more glamours then males, even tough we all pay the same amount subsciption fee?
I just want someone from SE to explain to us (me), why they thought it was a good idea to give female characters more glamours.
To those that tell us to chill out, I want the same treatment as others. Imagine if SE started releasing new hairstyles for Hyur only.... I bet my moogle cap that alot and I mean alot of players would come on the forum and complain to SE that they want to be treated the same as those that play Hyur. Now imagine if someone told you to chill out, its just a game.... how would you repond?
Having played TERA and seen how only the Loli race got the new outfits, class etc, this is unfair and I dont want this to happen to FFXIV.
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Those are some fair points but mostly focused around a larger issue. In general, I think healers, for example, need more gear and glamor diversity. It's gotten a little better but it's still lacking very much compared to DoW options.
As for gender... Ehhh, yes, I'm not in favor of a great many genderlocked outfits. But also the male and female forms are different. If something's modeled for a female, there's extra work to then make it work on the bulkier male form. So I don't really have a problem with a genderlocked dress, of other garments that are traditionally female (due to the extra resource cost to make them unlocked).
Scylla's robe is a good example of something that is a dress in all but name but wearable by males, for example. And previous posters have mentioned other options...
So, even for a male, there are a good number of options. But if one wants literally everything available to female characters... it just seems to me like they might as well play a female character.
In any case, I would prefer more resources were dedicated to outfits more applicable to everyone. But I'm not sure why the focus is on genderlocking when gender is a cosmetic, changeable variable, while class locking (for example) has actual gameplay impact.
Last edited by Risvertasashi; 02-20-2015 at 01:05 AM.
Apparently gender equality is not allowed for males in online games.Now I and others want to have the same thing as the female avatars a bunny outfit. Why do people find it so upsetting that we want the same amount of outfits for both genders? I tought equality was a good thing, something we all wanted? I mean is this SE way of saying, female characters deserve more glamours then males, even tough we all pay the same amount subscription fee?
people need to chill out !!! its a game who cares if male chars cant wear dresses or skirts or bunny outfits or bikini's its a game, not real life. we are here to escape from all the ploticially correctness of every day life. people need to releax and if its such a huge deal go pop a fantasia potion. we either choose to play the game the way it is designed for us to play or we move on to another game . stop complaining and carry on playing
fixed it for you
Technically when you think of it, can't fem roe be so muscular and huge that it get close enough to the build of a male char and therefor making it easier to remodel?
i mean i don't actually know anything about that
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