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You're disgusting. The topic was inspired by a bigoted extremist with a hitler cat for a profile picture, which already says more than enough. Generally we're talking about freedom of expression and inclusivity in a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ single player game where half of the stuff you can ignore if you wish so, nothing is forced upon you. And to attack a person just for expressing their hope to see some options to create your Zoi with a said disability and furniture options is beyond me. You're whats wrong with this world, I really wish you experience the pain as great as the people you make fun of. Clearly life has been too easy for you if you lack any empathy.
By snowflakes i hope you mean all the cry babies that get upset over the game allowing to put women clothes on men and vice versa. A game feature that can be totally ignored and only used if one choose to do so?
Also crossdressing has nothing to do with LGBT, most transvestites are heterosexual. Same with non-binary
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilt
Also, the one and only one who wants to CANCEL is the OP
https://www.parisselectbook.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/GWfoCmsW8AQr9F8.jpg-large-edited.jpeg
Idk man, there’s been plenty of clothing that originated as men’s wear before being adopted by women.
Like skirts and heels, men wearing long shirts that could be worn as a dress like tunics. Corsets were also worn by men for horse riding.
Plenty of toddlers wore hand me downs in the late 1800s to early 1900s, which often included dresses. There was even a US president that has pictures of him in a dress growing up.
I’m pretty sure someone even mentioned how pink used to be considered masculine earlier in this thread, while blue was feminine.
Add me bro