RelexCryo said:
2. Complaint: It isn't normal for women to have such big boobs. It is genetically abnormal!
Response: All above average traits, including above average intelligence, are genetically abnormal. If one were to accept that being attracted to abnormal traits is wrong, then being attracted to women who are more intelligent than average would be wrong.
But being smarter is a benefit. Having large breasts does nothing more than hold women back.
In fact, apart from giving back constraints and impeding women's athletic abilities, larger breasts may, in fact, be an evolutionary flaw. The main argument for breasts is that it would help prevent suffocation in infants. However, it seems studies show that the opposite is true, flatter chests are at least of a risk for infant suffocation than large ones. So again, no benefit.
While being smart is clearly a good thing. And women aren't pressured to be smart like they are pressured to have large boobs.
RelexCryo said:
but the average man doesn't look like the Incredible Hulk, Superman, Thor, Ryu/Ken, Marcus Fenix, or many other male videogame characters.
That's not done to portray attractiveness, that's done to portray
physical superiority.
Large boobs are done to make women look like a sex object. Large muscles are done to make men look capable. This is a tired old argument that is ridiculous, should be obvious to anyone, and has been destroyed thousands of times.
How people can look over the obvious differences here, just in the name of trying to glaze over obvious problems, is dumbfounding. Do you really think anyone who has actually thought about this issue at all actually buys the crap that drawing women with large boobs and drawing men with huge muscles are even remotely similar?
Just the slightest bit of thought should make it strikingly obvious that this is ridiculous.
RelexCryo said:
4. Complaint: I don't have a problem with Big Boobs, but I do have a problem with the sheer percentage of them!
Response: Adult Female characters that have larger than average boobs are actually a fairly small minority. Here is an example: In Extra Credits, they keep using pictures of Ivy. Ivy is part of a large roster of female characters. Most of these characters have small or average breasts.
http://soulcalibur.wikia.com/wiki/Seong_Mi-na
http://soulcalibur.wikia.com/wiki/Tira
http://soulcalibur.wikia.com/wiki/Xianghua
http://soulcalibur.wikia.com/wiki/Talim
http://soulcalibur.wikia.com/wiki/Amy
So wait, this is supposed to be a rebuttal to the claim that most women in games are given too large of breasts? Absolutely not, you have posted a single fighting game. And to be honest, this single example is not very good.
How about
Final Fantasy VII, how about
the entire Dead or Alive cast, how about
Tomb Raider, how about just about every single video game with women you can imagine?
RelexCryo said:
Response: If there is a lack of fanservice to women, that is a serious problem. It doesn't mean that fanservice for men is morally wrong
That's true. But it's not so hot when they make the majority of women like this, and not the men.
Why do we have to make everyone "pretty" for a certain demographic?
Can't we just make most characters independent of this? Is the solution to the sexualization of women's bodies really to just make almost everyone in the entire media industry look like eye candy for some group? And good luck convincing most guys this okay. In my experience, all those guys who say statements like this and go "ewww, that's gay" when there's a half naked guy on screen. Apparently, it's okay to fanservice guys as much as their hearts desire, but fanservicing anyone else is "gay" and needs to be killed with fire.
And if you were to sexualize men as much as women are sexualized, again, almost every man in the media would be made a sex object. Are you really comfortable with such a silly thing?
Also, if catering to men's tastes is good, what about all the guys who
prefer smaller breasts, even completely flat sometimes? Do their tastes not matter?
Oh, and who said nobody could or doesn't complain about huge muscles? I'm known to get on people's nerves about the fact I don't like them ALL the time. Somehow it seems to offend a lot of men when I say I don't particularly enjoy their muscular main character.