Superheroines: Should they pose nude for Playboy?

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Rhayn

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I'd rather have it so they wouldn't, but then again it's too late now.

Sigh. Oh well, perhaps I'm the only one but I'd rather have beauty over nudity. I imagine that comment will staple me as a socially rejected fat kid now, won't it?
 

Ionami

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Baby Tea said:
Unless, of course, you're shamefully desperate enough to fawn over non-existent breasts (Which would totally be untouchable by you if they DID exist).
Only if they're YOUR breasts, baby. Only yours.
 

cuddly_tomato

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Baby Tea said:
cuddly_tomato said:
Hmmm? You think the photo-shopped-to-buggeration-beauties that regularly grace those mags are as "real" as they look? Even if they weren't photoshopped they would still be ink and paper.

The idea of the female is what is erotic.

This lady..
..is very obviously female.

All it takes is a little imagination to turn that paper into warm and supple skin...
Oh CT.
I wouldn't say she is obviously female! She's green! I don't know too many green women!
And I never said I pine after the women in magazines either.
I don't, for pretty similar reasons. I never understood the appeal.

And, for the record, I prefer real warm and supple skin. I like using my imagination for writing, and doodling, and playing pen and paper RPGs. Erotic fantasy? I'll stick to my beautiful wife.

Sorry Tomato, I still don't get the appeal.
Green women are HOT. I think that is Newtons lesser known 4th law of physics. I mean look at her:-


*wipes some drool off beard*

Each to their own I suppose. I don't think it is as simplistic as perfering real women over fantasy ones though. Everyone has erotically charged fantasies, whether with ones wife, husband or with someone else or with lots of someone elses. And what about long before you met your wife? You must have had desires for others, and did you not play those out in your mind? The variation of desires and sexual feelings is as varied as the population of the earth. While some would like a romantic love making session on a nice star-lit beach somewhere, others would like She-Hulk to come bursting through a wall for some rough-stuff (just saying, not me of course).
 

Adam Jenson

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Actually during the 80's, Marvel would have pin up editions of some of their superheroines. I really dont see a problem with it after all its just harmless fun.

If they ever get She Hulk in a movie they btter damn well ring Jessica Beil!
 

Galletea

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I don't see why not. The real ladies in there are airbrushed to the point of being fictional anyway. Since porn is all about fantasy there is very little reason to keep it out of mainstream porn. It won't happen, since there are various copyright rules and the like to get around.

But if you want videogame porn why not just look it up? I'm fairly sure there are acres of it.
 

scotth266

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Meh, I don't really care so much, though I would prefer it if this were avoided, as it would just become a big scandal on the news. Comics don't need this sort of attention.
 

HazukiHawkins

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I don't think most people will even begin to take an interest unless game designers start making up female characters who bear more resemblance to an actual woman than they do to a clothing mannequin... Bloodrayne and Lara Croft are perfect examples of how overly simple, unconvincing and devoid of personality a video game "character" (and I use the term loosely) can truly be.

If we cannot empathize with someone, if we don't perceive them as a person that could exist, even though we know they do not... then how can they excite us? Very shallowly, at best. People fall for movie stars because their characters are believable, even though the actors themselves most likely differ greatly from the roles they play. So the faces on the silver screen that people fall in love with don't really exist any more than characters in games... it's just that, in general, games haven't developed as much personality as movies.

With any luck, that situation will change in the coming years, or decades, at least.
 

Fraught

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Baby Tea said:
I got a question: Who cares?

I mean honestly, they are fake cartoon/comic/video game characters.
They don't exist, so I fail to see the lure of seeing them nude.

Unless, of course, you're shamefully desperate enough to fawn over non-existent breasts (Which would totally be untouchable by you if they DID exist).
Well, then it doesn't matter if it's an imaginary character or a real woman, since we'd probably never get to touch the breasts of those models also.

Can't touch both, and as long as you like cartoon characters more than real woman [small](oh god...)[/small], then what's the difference?
 

Meta Like That

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I'm sorry, but anyone that wants to make love to green women should have their head examined. Or their pot taken away.

Just sayin'.
 

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cuddly_tomato said:
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This lady..
..is very obviously female.

All it takes is a little imagination to turn that paper into warm and supple skin...
Well, I'd have to argue with the picture saying she's not really hulk, is she?
Hulk is huge. The guy is insanely big, and with muscles bigger than me. And yes, because she's a women, she doesn't have to be just as big. But come on. She's merely a female body-builder. If you remove the green color, there's plenty of girls like her.

Meta Like That said:
I'm sorry, but anyone that wants to make love to green women should have their head examined. Or their pot taken away.

Just sayin'.
Hey, I've had my cat-scan. There was nothing wrong with me. They said.

But hey. At least it's not only green. It's blue, orange,brown, pink, purple. Maybe except .. Uhm .. No, nothing. As long as it's diffrent from my skin color, it's more exciting =P
 

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galletea said:
I don't see why not. The real ladies in there are airbrushed to the point of being fictional anyway. Since porn is all about fantasy there is very little reason to keep it out of mainstream porn. It won't happen, since there are various copyright rules and the like to get around.

But if you want videogame porn why not just look it up? I'm fairly sure there are acres of it.
Pretty much. Rule #34. With that in play, why would any of these video game characters need to be in Playboy? If I ever get the urge to see Jill Valentine and Lara Croft naked, I'll simply Google it. Except for Lara Croft, for that I can just watch Beowulf...
 

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teisjm said:
goatzilla8463 said:
sorry if im popping ur bubble but... THEY DONT EXIST *creepy music*
Though not really a super herione but just a heroine, i think brad pitt will be sad if he was told he couldn't bang lara croft (aka angelina)
catwoman/storm(halle berry)and a lot of other superheriones who made it to the movies are very real as well, so theoreticaly i could hit it of with them, even though the chances of that happening is extremely slim to definitly none

Otherwise, you could just print out a copy of your favorite heroine, make a fitting hole in the paper and do your thing
(the poster of this comment does not accept respinsibility for any injuries or genital papercuts)
LOL. point taken
 

Arntor

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I don't really care because I can already find lots of Rule 34 on the internet like a few others have mentioned. Or hell, I can use my imagination, there are lots of superheroines displayed in a sexual manner within the comics, I just have to undress them with my mind.
 

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Daye.04 said:
cuddly_tomato said:
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This lady..
..is very obviously female.

All it takes is a little imagination to turn that paper into warm and supple skin...
Well, I'd have to argue with the picture saying she's not really hulk, is she?
Hulk is huge. The guy is insanely big, and with muscles bigger than me. And yes, because she's a women, she doesn't have to be just as big. But come on. She's merely a female body-builder. If you remove the green color, there's plenty of girls like her.
Check the other pic I posted of her:-


It isn't just the looks. It's the whole idea of a 7 foot woman who can throw cars around. Highly erotic. Remember that such images are merely enhancers to our own fantasies, to enliven the imagination and help fill in a few blanks that exist in our minds. When one looks at a picture of a woman or man do you just see the ink and paper? Or do you look at what the image represents?

Meta Like That said:
I'm sorry, but anyone that wants to make love to green women should have their head examined. Or their pot taken away.

Just sayin'.
What about blue women? They are pretty hot too!
 

Daye.04

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cuddly_tomato said:
Daye.04 said:
cuddly_tomato said:
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This lady..
..is very obviously female.

All it takes is a little imagination to turn that paper into warm and supple skin...
Well, I'd have to argue with the picture saying she's not really hulk, is she?
Hulk is huge. The guy is insanely big, and with muscles bigger than me. And yes, because she's a women, she doesn't have to be just as big. But come on. She's merely a female body-builder. If you remove the green color, there's plenty of girls like her.
Check the other pic I posted of her:-

Yes. I'm just questioning the reason of calling her hulk, since there's not all that much .. Hulky about her =P
More female body-building =P
 

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cuddly_tomato said:
Hmmm? You think the photo-shopped-to-buggeration-beauties that regularly grace those mags are as "real" as they look? Even if they weren't photoshopped they would still be ink and paper.

The idea of the female is what is erotic.
I agree with this. Erotic drawings of fictional characters is no different than the photo-shopped pictures you get of real women in magazines like Playboy.

On the subject of prefering fantasy to real women; like everyone else, I fantasize about things. This does not mean I would turn down the real thing because it doesn't quite live up to my fantasies. I think it takes a really psychologically challenged person to not realise that fantasies are just that: fantasies, and that the real thing could never live up to that standard.

That in no way makes the real thing bad.