How do some things make sense in ACNH?

I've seen this be asked plenty of times, but how come your character's parents are okay with them going off to live among animals on a random island, especially since your character is implied to be a child?
 
I've seen this be asked plenty of times, but how come your character's parents are okay with them going off to live among animals on a random island, especially since your character is implied to be a child?
We all need a break from time to time.
 
I've seen this be asked plenty of times, but how come your character's parents are okay with them going off to live among animals on a random island, especially since your character is implied to be a child?
I think the player character is designed that way so that children and adults alike can enjoy the games. So the pc it's the age you imagine her/him to be.

In the AC movies the human character is a child (and she's allowed to travel and live on her own), but Tortimer is still in charge, so the town works differently.
 
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Why can't villagers wear pants or outfits with pants on them?

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For some reason one-piece outfits with legs are classified as dresses so when they are worn by a villager(such as the denim overalls being modeled by Spork) whether they be male or female,they turn into a dress.I have no idea why that's the case but it might work for some villagers....but maybe not for ol' Spork.
 
Why can't I sit in the tractor or steamroller furniture items? I tried to for my journal and noticed I could only push and pull and spin, which literally implies that I can move several tons of metal but can't actually climb my not-several-tons heavy body up it to sit on it.
 
Why do dresses look different on villagers than on us humans? Like, for example:

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This is Tia wearing a dollhouse dress...
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But this is a normal human being.

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