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AuroraAvengarde
AuroraAvengarde
Because what even is 'normal clothing' in a fictional society in a fictional novel? Yeah, thats pretty controversial dude. Censorship sucks.

Expecting authors to change the image or the story itself because XYZ cultural values from wherever on Earth is also extreme and controversial. This isn't X rated material. Or even rated R.
Star-Knight
Star-Knight
Muffin is right, you're kinda insufferable. No one is telling you to put women in hijabs, no one is even saying you have to not be a complete degenerate. It is obvious though that you're trying to show your character with the most amount of sex appeal possible. No one in the real world wears skin-tight body suits, you decide to create a setting that requires them. Why? Because they show off the curves.
Star-Knight
Star-Knight
Neither anyone in your thread nor I have proposed censorship either. You repeatedly claim to understand your opponent's arguments but just fundamentally disagree. It's abundantly clear that if this is the case you're arguing in bad faith.
AnonUnlimited
AnonUnlimited
IT's not even an argument.
It's just pointing out that skin-tight clothing can be seen as sexual.
Hell, some people think leotards are sexy.

The whole arguing started because there is a confusion over the definition of 'appropriate' not whether 'sexual' as anything can be sexual. Or what's the term? Sexually appropriate?
AuroraAvengarde
AuroraAvengarde
Actually yes they do wear onesies and bodysuits here in the U.S. Its pretty common here. Now it sounds to me like you have a problem with facts.

Also, Anon, Keep in mind, thinking something is sexy is differently than thinking it is sexual in nature. Again...projection.

Star-Knight
Star-Knight
Oh, right. America...
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