The critics are paid whores, they'll moan when you tell them to. That and/or they were hearing what they wanted and were clapping/cheering that. You listen for actual laughter, gut busting out of control, you won't hear it. It's all nervous NPC chuckles, people laughing where they feel they are supposed to, fitting in with the crowd.
As for looking like men. They don't. They don't want to look like sexualized beings, as in, showing off their bodies. They do like to wear clothing that's comfortable and fits, aka, the same reason men wear clothing. Men just happen to wear the same style of clothing that covers their bodies and style of hair. That's fashion. At least, that's how they perceive it. Men's fashion is mostly functional, the appeal is to appear functional yet well-groomed. Lesbians don't think of men as sexual beings, so think it's a less of a "men's" fashion and more of a utilitarian fashion.
The critics are paid whores, they'll moan when you tell them to. That and/or they were hearing what they wanted and were clapping/cheering that. You listen for actual laughter, gut busting out of control, you won't hear it. It's all nervous NPC chuckles, people laughing where they feel they are supposed to, fitting in with the crowd.
As for looking like men. They don't. They don't want to look like sexualized beings, as in, showing off their bodies. They do like to wear clothing that's comfortable and fits, aka, the same reason men wear clothing. Men just happen to wear the same style of clothing that covers their bodies and style of hair. That's fashion. At least, that's how they perceive it. Men's fashion is mostly functional, the appeal is to appear functional yet well-groomed. Lesbians don't think of men as sexual beings, so think it's a less of a "men's" fashion and more of a utilitarian fashion.