Well ain't this a neat topic.
Oliwat Kokiwat: He doesn't really care either way. The old Rattlepack adage of "pack only what you need" applies to thoughts and opinions just as well as it does to physical belongings. Generally, there's no real need to consider any differences between the two when you're just traveling around, so Oli tends to treat people of all sorts the same way, more or less, which tends to be in an overly-polite and friendly fashion, unless they're rude back.
Raging Sun: Another character for the Don't Care bucket, though that's more because she has a much more basic respect system, mostly focused around strength and confidence. She's met people on both sides of the aisle that she deems respectable due to these traits, so she subscribes to the "have what it takes" mentality rather than any clear gender divide as a result.
Adalhaid Rask: Despite having a small selection of females to look up to, as well as being one herself, Adalhaid generally tends to view females in a lesser light due to the fact that her father was hoping to have a male child to train as a strong fighter for the Ala Mhigan resistance. Needless to say, he was somewhat disappointed, and although he was a loving father regardless, his disappointment was often evident. She's internalized it rather than let it go, and now mistakes it as dissatisfaction for females in general.
K'Tahni Hakaah: She's all about the Female Supremacy thing as a result of coming from a Seeker tribe. After deciding she'd rather travel than be in a harem for the rest of her life, she visited two of the city-states, Ul'dah and Limsa Lominsa, and found that female Seekers were dancers in one city and prostitutes in the other, and that made her pretty angry. She headed off to Gridania instead in search of the Keepers and their fabled female-centric society as a result.
Oliwat Kokiwat: He doesn't really care either way. The old Rattlepack adage of "pack only what you need" applies to thoughts and opinions just as well as it does to physical belongings. Generally, there's no real need to consider any differences between the two when you're just traveling around, so Oli tends to treat people of all sorts the same way, more or less, which tends to be in an overly-polite and friendly fashion, unless they're rude back.
Raging Sun: Another character for the Don't Care bucket, though that's more because she has a much more basic respect system, mostly focused around strength and confidence. She's met people on both sides of the aisle that she deems respectable due to these traits, so she subscribes to the "have what it takes" mentality rather than any clear gender divide as a result.
Adalhaid Rask: Despite having a small selection of females to look up to, as well as being one herself, Adalhaid generally tends to view females in a lesser light due to the fact that her father was hoping to have a male child to train as a strong fighter for the Ala Mhigan resistance. Needless to say, he was somewhat disappointed, and although he was a loving father regardless, his disappointment was often evident. She's internalized it rather than let it go, and now mistakes it as dissatisfaction for females in general.
K'Tahni Hakaah: She's all about the Female Supremacy thing as a result of coming from a Seeker tribe. After deciding she'd rather travel than be in a harem for the rest of her life, she visited two of the city-states, Ul'dah and Limsa Lominsa, and found that female Seekers were dancers in one city and prostitutes in the other, and that made her pretty angry. She headed off to Gridania instead in search of the Keepers and their fabled female-centric society as a result.