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considering that we're talking about characters in a game makes everything even more ridiculous.
The only thing that bothers me about that earring though is that it's on the WRONG side in Gale's mirror image!!! His body posture and face are mirrored correctly but the earring is on the wrong side. As a sorcerer, I find this highly disturbing and it gave me more sleepless nights in camp than the Emperor himself.
And High Heels were not invented for male Butchers in 3500 B.C, and Make-up was not invented by men, for men, in as early as 4000 BCE.
Kinda think you can catch my drift here, but even the color pink was once a masculine statement for men.
This, precisely.
so ops argument didnt make sense to begin with.
No it wouldn't be, because greeks, despite what you may think, were not monolithic in their ideas, and definitely didn't fit into the modern rainbow mafia's ideals. I can assure you that, outside of outliers like the sacred band of thebes, if you were caught holding hands with a dude in public rather than your wife, you would be shamed.
Clearly, especially sicne we are talking about Gale, a huy that was banging the godess of magic Mystra.
These people never moved on, they are still stuck on their antequated views of the world.