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<blockquote data-quote="Maxperson" data-source="post: 9543710" data-attributes="member: 23751"><p>That's a lot of words. What I'm saying is that sometimes you like part of one thing, but not another part of it that is linked. At that point you need to decide which is stronger. Your desire to have what you like, or your dislike of the part that you don't like. Most women like the thin fabric more than they dislike the lack of functional pockets that goes hand in hand with those garments.</p><p></p><p>For those women who dislike the lack of pockets more, there are garments with heavier fabric and functional pockets that they can buy. There just isn't a wide selection, because most women still buy the non-pocketed items and companies go where the money is.</p><p></p><p>It depends on if it's elective or not. If someone elects to do something that they don't have to do, it's reasonable to think that there's some reason that they like doing it. Whether they like fitting in with everyone else(all the other women are wearing thin fabric garments with no pockets), or they like it themselves, or they like the brand, or... If there's nothing they like about the elective, they would not elect to do it.</p><p></p><p>Right. They liked playing simple more than they disliked what the subclass did, so overall they liked the subclass. Or they liked playing fighters more than they liked playing different classes with better free subclasses, so they went with the free Champion. </p><p></p><p>You don't have to like everything about something in order to like it. If their dislike of the Champion subclass had been stronger than their like of the fighter class or the simple class/subclass, then they would not have picked Champion and would have gone with something else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxperson, post: 9543710, member: 23751"] That's a lot of words. What I'm saying is that sometimes you like part of one thing, but not another part of it that is linked. At that point you need to decide which is stronger. Your desire to have what you like, or your dislike of the part that you don't like. Most women like the thin fabric more than they dislike the lack of functional pockets that goes hand in hand with those garments. For those women who dislike the lack of pockets more, there are garments with heavier fabric and functional pockets that they can buy. There just isn't a wide selection, because most women still buy the non-pocketed items and companies go where the money is. It depends on if it's elective or not. If someone elects to do something that they don't have to do, it's reasonable to think that there's some reason that they like doing it. Whether they like fitting in with everyone else(all the other women are wearing thin fabric garments with no pockets), or they like it themselves, or they like the brand, or... If there's nothing they like about the elective, they would not elect to do it. Right. They liked playing simple more than they disliked what the subclass did, so overall they liked the subclass. Or they liked playing fighters more than they liked playing different classes with better free subclasses, so they went with the free Champion. You don't have to like everything about something in order to like it. If their dislike of the Champion subclass had been stronger than their like of the fighter class or the simple class/subclass, then they would not have picked Champion and would have gone with something else. [/QUOTE]
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