I had art classes for 3 years in high school. Didn't really learn much from it, though.
Did you at least make an attempt to do stuff? Did you at least have fun with the people in those classes? Playing with clay is fun.
I refused to like the color pink or wear skirts once and my mom once got on me about it. I just laughed all the way to my room that day. Why would i want to wear a skirt when a man can easily flip it up and other stuff
If you're a guy with a kilt, then you can moon people, but that was only "acceptable" back then... Mooning people now gets you on the "list". Also, ironically, pink and red used to be a "man's" color for some reason. Something about blood, honor, fire, or something while blue was a "woman's" color because it's calming and "fragile". How the hell is blue fragile?! Theories go out about how Hitler used pink to mark gay men because pink isn't red enough and gay men weren't "man enough". So, the rest of the world ended up wussing out and said pink is a "woman's" color and stuck with red.
Also, high heels were worn by nobles, men and women alike, back then so they could stand tall against commoners. Napoleon wore them too, but that's because he had a Napoleon complex. So, Raiden isn't a pansy and his heels are more like foot-thumbs while Samus is just wearing footwear people wore way back then, but with added tech that makes her heels even more lethal.
Should I mention how Greeks were okay with homosexuality and it was considered better because of fraternity? They took the bro-code to a more intimate level. I think the same thing was said about feudal Japan. Men were expected to have interest in women for reproduction's sake and to continue society, but being gay or bisexual was all right too.
Also, in India and some other places, I think FalKoopa would need to confirm this or something, but there are three genders. Men, women, and a "third gender". The third gender basically are men who "live" like women. On the flip side, Albania has "sworn virgins" who are women who "live" like men. Their reason was because of the patriarchal society, so they swore to become celibate in return for basic human right. Sad, isn't it? But, that means they can own property, work, own guns, smoke, vote, etc. I don't know what it's like today, though. Yay... basic human rights...