[Honestly, he has even less of an excuse than others, given that he came to Avalon after spending the better part of a year on the very sexually liberal world of Prismatica. He's seen men in all kinds of skimpy outfits there. His mistake was to assume that Avalon, with its varied but arguably more "regular" society, would be more sexually conservative. So he should have said: Nobody wants to see a man in a bunny suit here. (And he'd still be mistaken.)]
It's fine, we can debate.
[He certainly prefers talking to her like this over online mudfights!]
It may have been my bias that made me think I couldn't have done it in my own body, but I believe that generally most people would expect a bunny-suited server to be female. So it didn't even occur to me involve another woman when I already passed for one. What's more, there's a chance that the perpetrator observed me from afar when I collected the potion from my post box, so they would have been expecting the same person.
[The rest of what Monika said, though, is harder to justify his actions against.]
I really didn't expect the hex to wear off while I was on the mission. I think that much is obvious, but I also realise that no one cares because I should have factored in the possibility. And I acknowledge that I put Maribelle in danger, and I shouldn't have done that. That isn't her primary complaint, though - since she wasn't harmed, which we can all be grateful for. Her main issue is that I damaged her reputation, when she did most of that herself by publicising the whole incident online!
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It's fine, we can debate.
[He certainly prefers talking to her like this over online mudfights!]
It may have been my bias that made me think I couldn't have done it in my own body, but I believe that generally most people would expect a bunny-suited server to be female. So it didn't even occur to me involve another woman when I already passed for one. What's more, there's a chance that the perpetrator observed me from afar when I collected the potion from my post box, so they would have been expecting the same person.
[The rest of what Monika said, though, is harder to justify his actions against.]
I really didn't expect the hex to wear off while I was on the mission. I think that much is obvious, but I also realise that no one cares because I should have factored in the possibility. And I acknowledge that I put Maribelle in danger, and I shouldn't have done that. That isn't her primary complaint, though - since she wasn't harmed, which we can all be grateful for. Her main issue is that I damaged her reputation, when she did most of that herself by publicising the whole incident online!