I had plenty of cases which were men trying to use women's credit cards without permission, yes. I also had plenty where people just assumed it was the case because they decided the voice was too deep/high, etc All of these people thought of themselves as progress & smart.
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Many of them also participated in deviation from gender norms in one way or the other, we had a full range of gender expression in the rank-and-file (management was all boring, of course) Some of them even complained about being misgendered by customers/companies/etc
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This whole approach by CD Projekt Red reads as some sort of mix of laziest possible approach in the hopes of getting cookies - and also looking for a method that'll make insensitive influencers treat it as one-upping Saints Row potential for ridiculous characters.
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Like it really does seem like it's targeting specifically capital-G gamers who want to have both the option to put their weird futa fantasy girls in the game (but not be gay 'cause she's got a nice voice) and the ones who want to argue "they're not female nipples, the voice!"
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(The other alternative is that they went with "lowest effort" approach and realized they'd heavily gendered the dialog - so figured that they'd just make that the gender switch and hope it'd come across as wildly innovative and progressive.)
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