A few things;
1: I would've included a link to the thread on the other forum, but it got locked and deleted because some other users got a bit too...rowdy and rude with each other so the mods locked it down. Sorry.
2: By "mild exercise" I'm talking about the stuff your doctor would tell you to do; take the stairs, walk as often as possible, ride a bike to work etc. Proper diet is basically....well, not what we eat in the United States. Sure, you won't get the super-toned, nice bodies of the unaltered pictures, but you almost certainly wouldn't look anything like the post-altered pictures either. I mean, hell, I know just from personal experience that the altered picture of Helena is
not healthy. Helena Douglas is 5'7...the same height as my
mother. My Mom, despite looking relatively alright, still gets crap from her doctor to lose some weight because she is a bit heavy. Am I supposed to believe that the altered Helena, who is easily 2x the size of my mother who already needs to lose a little weight, is supposed to be
healthy?
3: Men are just as misrepresented in media as women; yes, even though so many of those characters are "male power fantasies". It seems no one ever stops to ask the follow-up question though;
why are they male power fantasies? The answer?
Results. Marcus Fenix, Kratos, Dante, Bayman, Hayabusa, Link (who is actually specifically designed to appeal to women now, or rather A woman, since the designer of Link has been following his wife's guidance for Link's designs since OoT), even in games like Pokemon with the male Champions and Gym Leaders.
Men are designed like that because
those kinds of men get results. Men who look and act like they do get the best selection of women, get the most opportunities with women and have the most, we'll call it "purchasing power", with women. As men, even nerdy, socially isolated men like myself, we're constantly told by women and media (IE: Blogs, women's health articles, dating sites etc.)
that women are really more into guys like Gordon Freeman for example...but then, and I'm going to borrow a phrase here...our "lived experience" is that the Gordon Freemans of the world get to go home alone or get to take home the leftovers, while the Dantes, Links, Marcus Fenixes of get to take home the best of the best and the worthwhile ones.
4: I'm pretty sure they were using "Internalized Oppression" against me because I was saying that I didn't disagree with society's standards for men even though I don't meet them (and those of you who have actually seen a picture of me know I don't) and that I should be against it in order to change it to include me.
5: I understand that the bust size is a point of contention, and I suppose I should mention that no, I don't expect them to be that size.
Anymore. Its still a little hard for me to remember that "average" is smaller than what I thought it was growing up. Because when I was growing up, all the women in my life - mom, grandma (I know, EWWWWW), next door neighbor's sister etc. all had, impressive busts. So I grew up thinking someone of Helena/Kasumi's size was the
average for adult women, not the out-lier. I mean, hell, the only two women near my age when I was growing up didn't help either; until I went two college the only two girls my age I ever really interacted with looked like (pre altered) Riku and this: