Isn't the whole point with covering the hair to make the woman in public less sexually attractive? Combining that with short skirt and high heels seems nonsensical, or is this some kind of edge thing breaking taboo?
what kind?? the one i would like to go if i ever go to prision....I wonder what kind of prison has "extremely strappy stilettos" as part of the dress code?
Also LOL: Initial story won't contain a lot of prison action, due to commission side of the project but there will be lots of spicy situations later on.
Kinda?!! Look at the Daz version....Edit: To people who thinks Ebru is wearing a hostess uniform, here is the link to the asset
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Although I don't disagree that it really kinda looks like a hostess uniform.
what kind?? the one i would like to go if i ever go to prision....
Registred since Jul 28, 2017 and still dont know that only mods and staff member can delete posts? The dev is just a active member without any special privileges.seen as my post was deleted for trooling and offtopics, i highly doubt it was a mod that deleted it since anyone with eyes would see that it was not, but nobody will ever know since you needed to be reported for it to be deleted, but good luck witho your game either way, my intention was never to open an argument but to point out an obvious failure in rules.
Originally it was probably to differentiate free women from slaves, but today it's most commonly a mark of religion. Here in Lutheran north it used to mean that woman was married.Isn't the whole point with covering the hair to make the woman in public less sexually attractive? Combining that with short skirt and high heels seems nonsensical, or is this some kind of edge thing breaking taboo?
Obviously a mark of religion or related to tradition connected to it. In Catholic whateverstan there's nun play, just asking if this was something similiar or about something else. Since noone seems to be able to answer it take it it's not about that and they just find hijab attractive.Originally it was probably to differentiate free women from slaves, but today it's most commonly a mark of religion. Here in Lutheran north it used to mean that woman was married.
So mentioning facts now is considered trolling? I understand there are sensitive people out there but i guess the mods for this one are on another level, being this sensitive over a comment is not going to help the developer in any way, its just gonna bury his game under a lot of bad reputation when as you mention it, it's not even his fault, delete a post for a destructive opinion is one thing, deleting a post for a personal opinion without insults and just pointing a fact of what the game is, is a whole new level, hope the developer doesn't get undermined by mods or whatever rules he's set.Registred since Jul 28, 2017 and still dont know that only mods and staff member can delete posts? The dev is just a active member without any special privileges.
ps.: If you keep trolling like that there is no wonder why your comments got deleted.
Personally I want to avoid putting religion into all of my works since it is a sensitive topic and I'm also a religious person myself but yes, both Esra and Ebru are from Turkiye and they are both... "supposedly muslim women" (more about this in next paragraph). Although, of course you're free to picture Ebru and Esra however you like, the hijab they are wearing can just be a symbol of modesty or even a fashion clothing. It is no secret that there are a lot of types of women wearing hijab. I've been following the topic for many months.Is Ebru supposedly a Muslimah?
Im into Hijabis and muslimah lewd stuff.
Insults or not, these are all criticisms youll have to handle, Dev.
Never stop working on this though, we need more Hijabis