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It doesn't really matter which of these generations pretends to be over the other since from my own observations they're all mostly full of the same selectively moralising, self contradictory horsesh*t after the age of 30-40+ anyway, especially when it comes to matters of sexuality. I say that as an early mid-30s 'millennial' myself.
don't think you have much of a saying on what's hygienic
Also her form is left ambiguous as to what I like to think a goat bunny mix
at the very end of the game it is sorta played off as a joke that she's a mix between a goat, bunny, and a cat
maybe or what she is wearing. but maybe in a sequel we might learn more.
¯\(°_o)/¯
I saw the theory shes not actually a goat thing, though i dont agree with that personally. The disguise line is mostly a reference to her outfit, the vest especially, which fits the "regal" nature of the setting and the butlers. Her ethereal form in the title screen, presumably that when shes drifting between dreams, still has her antlers and tail. More likely she just switches "theme" per dreamscape. Im all for wild west or cyberpunk sybil :P