This one looks feminine from top to the bottom, especially the face. I see no masculine effects and the first thought when I saw it was, what a grumpy ugly womanGhanima_Atreides wrote: »I have one too!.
The clothes are also type of female, more like a robe/dress than a jerkin, even if you try to convince for something else...
This one looks feminine from top to the bottom, especially the face. I see no masculine effects and the first thought when I saw it was, what a grumpy ugly womanGhanima_Atreides wrote: »I have one too!.
The clothes are also type of female, more like a robe/dress than a jerkin, even if you try to convince for something else...
Your khajiit looks incredible @Recremen ! I feel like he could be an awesome NPCThose are great looks!
I have a character that doesn't "gender bend" so much as outright reject all notions that his behavior or appearance should be dictated by his sex. He wears what he thinks he looks good in, which is basically everything!!
Your khajiit looks incredible @Recremen ! I feel like he could be an awesome NPCThose are great looks!
I have a character that doesn't "gender bend" so much as outright reject all notions that his behavior or appearance should be dictated by his sex. He wears what he thinks he looks good in, which is basically everything!!




AefionBloodclaw wrote: »My male elf character is androgynous, I'm sick of male lead characters which are all overly masculine and buffed up muscly and all. I'd post a picture but I'm not sure how to here.
nimander99 wrote: »How in the hey have some of you all, and OP managed to pull such distinction from character creation?
Im truly impressed! Is it mainly the costumes? No, I can see some carefully sculpted faces... I cant seem to make any of my Dunmer look very different from eachother…
The orcs seem to have a wider range of distinctive facial morphing. Why is that?
As with some of the others, I'd love to see all the hairs/accessories, and even make-up/tattoos available to both genders.
do you even know the episode this character is from? do you even understand what it was about and why they invented the character "The Gender Bender" for Bender in this episode?ZOS_GregoryV wrote: »To answer the question as to what was wrong with the picture of Bender from Futurama, the picture that was used was the character actually known as "The Gender Bender". This character was created with the intent of being offensive, therefore it was removed.
they were mocking "professional" wrestling and the overinflated "masculinity" portrait in this sport. so in this episode the only way to kill Benders popularity was to make him mock the male gender by exaggeration of the female.
there is nothing offensive about it (unless maybe you're a die-hard wrestling fan) and i certainly didn't post the picture with offensive intent but because the threads title contained the words "gender bender" and Bender is always hilarious. that you find offense in just about anything now is sad, real sad!

Chicharron wrote: »do you even know the episode this character is from? do you even understand what it was about and why they invented the character "The Gender Bender" for Bender in this episode?ZOS_GregoryV wrote: »To answer the question as to what was wrong with the picture of Bender from Futurama, the picture that was used was the character actually known as "The Gender Bender". This character was created with the intent of being offensive, therefore it was removed.
they were mocking "professional" wrestling and the overinflated "masculinity" portrait in this sport. so in this episode the only way to kill Benders popularity was to make him mock the male gender by exaggeration of the female.
there is nothing offensive about it (unless maybe you're a die-hard wrestling fan) and i certainly didn't post the picture with offensive intent but because the threads title contained the words "gender bender" and Bender is always hilarious. that you find offense in just about anything now is sad, real sad!
Agree.
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