That's cool. Who would want to marry a girl anyway?
That's cool. Who would want to marry a girl anyway?
they shouldn't add ingame marriage at all. Why can't you just role-play it? Gather some witnesses, have someone say all the holy stuff, kiss eachother etc?
It's not about discrimination, it's about most other parts of the world aren't as accepting of this as North America is. SE doesn't hate GLBTs, but politically it would be a bad more to allow it. However, I agree with your statement because I don't want to see the "LET US SAME SEX MARRY NOW SE" threads that will ensue if they do it.I only want to see it in game if same sex marriages are allowed. No need for discrimination.
I think it's better to roleplay a wedding anyway. Why does it have to be an official mechanic within the game? If you roleplay it, there are no rules, you can do it however you want.
Last edited by Alhanelem; 07-12-2012 at 11:32 AM.
I wouldn't say that North America is any sort of pioneer when it comes to gay acceptance in the western world.they shouldn't add ingame marriage at all. Why can't you just role-play it? Gather some witnesses, have someone say all the holy stuff, kiss eachother etc?
It's not about discrimination, it's about most other parts of the world aren't as accepting of this as North America is. SE doesn't hate GLBTs, but politically it would be a bad more to allow it. However, I agree with your statement because I don't want to see the "LET US SAME SEX MARRY NOW SE" threads that will ensue if they do it.
I think it's better to roleplay a wedding anyway. Why does it have to be an official mechanic within the game? If you roleplay it, there are no rules, you can do it however you want.
Maybe I would say that they are just average, and that there are countries both better at it and worse at it. When I think gay acceptance, I'm more likely to think Sweden or the Netherlands than the US. Although there are a few states it is legal in, those are in the minority. Canada allows it too, of course. I guess I should have specified the US instead of just all of NA.
Anyway, my point isn't which countries are better another country, but that gay acceptance is most certainly not something that is more widespread in North America compared to Europe. Maybe it's just because of certain really loud Christian groups in the US, but I seem to hear a lot more anti-gay propaganda coming from the US than from anywhere in Europe.
Not to mention that we just have a more laid back stance on sexuality in general, which includes homosexuality.
Last edited by Mirage; 07-12-2012 at 02:16 PM.

Just to support this, according to Wikipedia Holland was the first country to legalize gay marriage followed by Belgium. All of Scandinavia has also legalized it so I would say Northern Europe is ahead of the curve on this. You just don't hear much about it because in our part of the world this is not the least bit controversial unlike say the US.Maybe I would say that they are just average, and that there are countries both better at it and worse at it. When I think gay acceptance, I'm more likely to think Sweden or the Netherlands than the US. Although there are a few states it is legal in, those are in the minority. Canada allows it too, of course. I guess I should have specified the US instead of just all of NA.
Anyway, my point isn't which countries are better another country, but that gay acceptance is most certainly not something that is more widespread in North America compared to Europe. Maybe it's just because of certain really loud Christian groups in the US, but I seem to hear a lot more anti-gay propaganda coming from the US than from anywhere in Europe.
Not to mention that we just have a more laid back stance on sexuality in general, which includes homosexuality.



Since this is a final fantasy game, could we have wedding dresses like:
Ashe from FF12: lol it was drawn by the same artist that currently does XIV.
and Garnet from FF9
SE designs such nice wedding dresses...![]()
I agree. My fav:
it's also aerodynamic!
Same fantasy twist-love for male outfits please?
Last edited by Seif; 07-12-2012 at 05:27 PM.
Oh my, that is an absolutely gorgeous dress. I would love to have that dress in-game (in real life wouldn't be so bad either).
Anyway, more on topic. I agree that a marriage system should be implemented, and I love quite a few of the ideas in this thread (different cities to host the wedding, decorations, invites, no racial or gender discrimination, etc.). I think it would be so fun to attend the wedding of a good friend, just have so much fun with it. The only thing I would say no to is sharing gil and items (even house sharing is pushing it a-bit), since it would be far too easy for someone to be cheated out of everything they had by some low-life. Yes, there are ways that it could be prevented, but it would be so much easier just to not have it in the first place. Again, I agree that this isn't top priority but would be nice to have.
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