This is the dumbest argument that everyone brings up when talking about fiction.
Immersive fiction — no matter the setting — needs to be believable within the context of the world in which its set. A baseline level of realism is required otherwise it becomes nonsensical. Women don’t run around in their daily lives with barely any clothes on, especially in the context of a fantasy setting.
What part of fantasy is difficult to understand? Tiddies break your immersion but dragons and undead and lizard people don't?
This is the dumbest argument that everyone brings up when talking about fiction.
Immersive fiction — no matter the setting — needs to be believable within the context of the world in which its set. A baseline level of realism is required otherwise it becomes nonsensical. Women don’t run around in their daily lives with barely any clothes on, especially in the context of a fantasy setting.