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I don't know why they keep doing this. I guess to show that these clothes are more compatible with masculine frames? But it defeats the purpose of having masculine and feminine tags in the first place.
It also takes a bit of fun away from making male sims who wear feminine clothing, imo. If clothing has no gender, then you lose some of the fun of exploring. Gender expression is a lot more fun when you're going against the grain, instead of playing by the rules.
Tagging needs improvement overall (Preppy/Polished/etc. isn't perfect either). If there is a sense of fear to categorize clothing styles by masculine/feminine—that it wouldn't be inclusive—you do somewhat defeat the purpose of filters.
I do not think anyone is here to insult, or make anyone else feel uncomfortable or not included with clothing styles under said filters. But if you are going that route, then just allow custom/editable filters for players. I'd love a "favourite" and "hide" tag myself.
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