Monday, February 6, 2012 10:00:10 AM
The real problem, I think, is that what women find attractive is just all over the place, so nobody can decide what objectification of men actually looks like. M_Archer is totally right, though. You can also search "Harry Potter" or "Bleach" or "Hellsing" or really way more things than I care to list here, and most of the content you will find that falls under the fanservice umbrella is, in fact, just what this comic does to Batman in an exaggerated fashion, regardless of what the character actually is supposed to look like (I'm looking at you, Snape). Or Disney... HUGE amounts of female-targeted fanservice of hypersexed male Disney characters on dA, in the vein this comic describes.
And dirtysteve: Though I agree that some women like large, muscular men, and similarly those of us over fifteen start looking at more masculine types, but... you`re male, where do you get off implying that "huge" is what most of us want, especially when the
Wednesday, January 25, 2012 6:04:15 PM
This seems to be based on the notion that the female character here, represents the tastes of all females. The male characters are obviously objectified.
Monday, January 23, 2012 10:06:50 AM
The girl is wrong; men are objectified all the time.
If you don't believe it, I heard somewhere that if you go to DeviantArt and search "Devil May Cry", it gives you all the proof you need that women enjoy men being objectified.