
I don't have any problem I simply don't like it. If you want to wear a pink ribbon that's up to you, and if you think having a different opinion implies I have a problem, then it's YOU who have a problem.
I respect everything and everyone, as I said in my first post that perception is different for every person, for me DNC moves look feminine. Does that mean men can't dance? No, but the moves look feminine to me.
Some people here are just trying to look liberal when they really aren't.

Thank you for understanding meSo much this. Masculine does mean Rough cut, Strong, perhaps more abrupt. Using it as a word doesn't somehow exclude people. Nor does it somehow perpetuate the idea behind the term "toxic masculinity." We can try to be inclusive, but still use the word at it's native value to describe things. I can't believe how many people in this thread got triggered by this word.
The OP basically just wants a few moves from the Hakka or B-boy style. Maybe even throw some tango in there. Tango itself includes male and female dancers, but is a Masculine dance, Meaning Loud and abrupt.
In a recent dungeon run I had, there's a Hrothgar dancer wearing Nezha Lord slops and shoes plus southsea talisman. For the first time I thought the dances look really cool on a big lionman.
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idk what your idea of feminine is, but Highlander males look sexy as hell as dancers, including how they look with the animations, and they are some of the manliest men of the bunch.
This thread seems to be more about personal insecurity rather than actual critiquing of a class. Of course I am also a straight dude who has no problems saying a male character is sexy. I just don't understand why ppl fuss over such silly things.
I agree with the original poster, dancer class seems fun but the moves just arent something i can get immersed into, as feminine isnt my style. i was hoping they would have moves more similar to say Capoeira. I hate that everyone celebrates when a man wants to act feminine but not when they want to act masculine.


That's because of the stigma that is plaguing our societies. Women are encouraged and allowed to be both feminine and masculine, but if a man goes too far in one direction or the other they are either viewed as weak or arrogant. Most societies are trying to focus on how to broaden a child's scope of being, but that usually only applies to girls. Basically, we feel more comfortable raising girls as we would boys, but not boys as girls. And sadly, not to get into any specifics, we wont reach any definitive results until we focus a bit more on the male half of inequality, but being as male-centric as we are, that wont happen anytime soon, because, men don't have problems, pfft, are you crazy.
I like helping people with their Job ideas, it's fun to help them visuallize and create the job they'd like to play most. Plus I make my own too, I'll post them eventually.

see this is why dancers cant have nice things.
Honestly, I don’t even pay attention to animations half the time I’m in battle. Usually more focused what’s going on than myself. Though from what I seen they aren’t that feminine. The only job that comes close to that would probably be ast, at least in my opinion.
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