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the more reason to give much option to men so women can decked out their perfect husbando
None of that stuff was normal half of it was see thru when do guys where see thru clothing???
???? How is wearing woman's clothing going to fix the problem that their is very little Clothe's that a man would actually put on a man in this game....
I get tired of wearing the same flannel shirt, and using the same tank top, and the same hoodie and the same shorts....
Heck I would take some nice Hawaiian shirts at this point, the current ones we have are not nice, for one you don't wear your shirt open with your chest hanging out and not have an undershirt on. And the ones that are buttoned are just ugly....
And to this day we still don't have a decent pair of Dress Pants.... Its sorta silly to have to wear the same Black Jeans with your suit tops...
Let me guess. You own the modern menwear's kit pack correct? That very same clothing labeled as masculine, but actually looks more similar to feminine clothing from at least some clothing choices? Especially the skirts for men which unless if it is a kilt or something from Island Paradise expansion pack not practical for the average man to wear.
I understand how it is though, male sims are lacking in clothing in the recent DLCs.
lol wtf, there's very little clothes a man would actually put on a man IRL, what do you expect the devs to do?
Until men learn to suck it up and stop caving in to toxic masculinity then their clothing choices will continue to be limited both IRL and in simulation games.
Sim Guru's rarely ever have any insight on this ancient-heated topic. I've come to expect very little when it comes to Men's clothing in this franchise.
The thing that makes men not want to wear clothes designated as “feminine” while women don’t care if they wear clothes designated as “masculine”
It is rooted in the concept that being more woman-like is degrading and it is enforced with peer pressure.
Stupid stereotype.