There's a significant difference between a character that is designed to look tough and may look attractive as a side effect and a character that's designed to look attractive and may look tough as a side effect.Shadow Master said:Cynical nonsense.Kahunaburger said:The issue is that female characters tend to be designed to appeal to a male audience as a sexual fantasy and that male characters tend to be designed to appeal to a male audience as a power fantasy. Trust me, if male characters were objectified to the same extent as female characters, you'd know.
Female characters are developed to be both beautiful and powerful.
Male characters are developed to be both handsome and powerful.
Both are attractive and strong/skilled.
There's a lack of balance in numbers, but "objectification" is a myth created by dark, cynical minds too obsessed with sex.
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