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Some people def do it for the thirsty mods, and I'd argue women are just more aesthetically pleasing to look at (totally not biased here nu-uh).
That said, previously gendered armor sets are now universal so who knows!
I never made my female characters wear skimpy/sexy outfits. I wanted my characters to look "cool" and thematic. So my Paladin wouldn't be wearing a boob plate, but an outfit similar to Olivia in Wilds. She's a knight, she should dress like a knight.
But yeah, after swapping to male in FFXIV and being more attached to the character, I've been making male characters almost exclusively and there are some awesome armor sets for males in modern games these days.
I find extremely cringe dudes that try to create exactly themselves on games. Zero imagination.
Can't imagine how fun must be to play a PNP session with one of these dudes.
You look at that character's back the majority of the game.