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@destiny akino If I were to implement such a thing, it would not be as simple as replacing a trait. I'd want it to be more nuanced, like Edges of Acceptance . So, maybe someday, but no plans right now.
Aside from those two that this mod adds, I'm only using only vanilla traits, and they're calculated at 0.1% chance. That's six times more rare than misogynist on female pawns and misandrist on male pawns.
To my tastes, "almost nonexistent" isn't a good spot for traits that can generate on baseline pawns. I would either increase the commonality rates considerably (perhaps making Philanderer a bit more common for male and Faithful a bit more common for female), or I'd set the commonality to 0 to disable them outright.
I could just make a personal patch, of course, but handling them in the same place as every other thing I'd want to tweak for this mod (i.e. in its mod options GUI) would be ideal.