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Most women walk like women, sure -- but some women walk like men and rightly should. Actually, you bring up an interesting issue: why there aren't any men that walk like women.
I like warrior to walk like one. Feminine way just doesn't fit for some of my fem. characters. Being a woman doesn't mean that you can't be/move other way than super feminine. Inside the genders there are lots of variations in characteristics, physiology, gestures, ways to think and act etc. No gender has sole right to masculinity/feminity, after all it is about hormones that we all have naturally more or less. That being said, not every woman walk the feminine way in real life either, so I don't see why they should in Skyrim, especially if they are meant to be hard-ass warriors.
What becomes to sexiness, I know many naturally masculine women, some of them are more masculine than many men, and I think they are hot as hell. There is lots of men who agree with me. That's a matter of taste, as well as the subject of whether or not it makes sense to warrior walk like a princess. ;) I can understand that POV though.
Which is why I'm glad you made this addon. I like most of the other fixes a lot and this would have bothered me to no end otherwise.
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