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I am really getting annoyed with how often my face parts are rejected for straight sides or straight lines. If it's a boy shirt, why would it have curves? The thing they say is, people are using these straight shirts as lower extensions. Uhh . . . duh?

However the rules of thumb being that angling outward lines will stop this is a bit retarded. All that has happened is two part shirts turning from shirts, into dresses. So now Whyvillians can wander around in essentially miniskirts. Don't get me wrong, I own my fair share of these parts because they look much better than the short chopped off bodies that Akbar seems to deem acceptable.

My plight is this, why not then instead of making it impossible to get a part made at all, just accept that kids are going to do what kids are going to do to bend the rules. Change it back, allow tall bodies but still no naked bared exposed flesh. I don't think anyone is making Pamela Anderson chests on parts anymore, so chest size shouldn't be a massive issue. No pun intended. I think with control, this could be executed reasonably well.

Akbar is doing a grand job of denying decent parts, so clearly they are inspecting the parts. Keep that up and all the tall bodies would be appropriate. Make a template, do something. There are ways that we could make this work.

In real life, it's not like you only see people from the shoulders or so up. I do not exactly understand what we are being guarded from here. If it's the perverts who used to use the cover up patches to make naked bodies that's one thing. However, there isn't any cover up in stores, not many people own it anymore, and I think that this is a null issue. Having a tummy on Whyville doesn't take away from the appropriateness factor of the site.

What really gets me is when you get denied for being too tall and having straight lines. You crop and fix. Restock comes and there is your perfectly resubmitted four or five times lump of a shirt next to a tallish shirt with straight sides. What is that?

The solution to the lower extension problem is to make it so that there is no need, for lower extensions. Please. Hear our cries.

-BP

 

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