First, It was that study (or another study done along similar lines) that noted that depending on what stage in life the woman was, the answer changed.
Second, I said Strength, Ruggedness, Power and Physique, but I wasnt specific enough I guess. My bad. Obviously at its extreme, you get Mr. Universe, which yes according to studies, women generally werent a fan of it. But this is like saying a woman with long ass legs, Triple G Breasts, and super narrow waste and wide hips is more desirable than..I dunno, Natalie Portman's figure. Anything put to the extreme is gonna taper off. The ideal male form is going to be along what I said. Masculine, built to look like they are strong, typical male 'v' torso. The nuances change.However, you are beginning to venture into the territory of exaggeration and concept.
How do you define what is attractive and what isnt? Do you speak on behalf of all female viewers. What about gay viewers? Even then, is the male power fantasy always the same for everyone. To look super jacked? There are a lot of males who dont find their power fantasy to be Mr. Universe. Strong yes, but not a rippling mess of muscle. Some do, some dont. It varies. In fact it's not always about muscle mass. Then using this logic about 'attractiveness', why isnt Shiva a female power fantasy? Not all power fantasies are about being muscled. Theyre about ' the power dynamic', and shiva has plenty of it. Are we gonna suggest that most women would rather have Matoya's body over Shivas? That if given the choice of an insert, a female viewer isnt going to choose the attractive female character vs ugly or plain one? Or are we going to suggest that females dont have power fantasies, or that the female power fantasy is identical to the male power fantasy.
The 'male power fantasy concept' is often an extremely narrow and inconsistent concept. That female characters only exist for the male gaze, and male characters are for male inserts completely ignores the varieties of peoples preferences.
It isnt my attempt to say "Every guy has to be jacked or theyre a girl look-alike." Of course theres a range between, but classically speaking, the ideal male figure for women viewers who want that is going to have fitness attached to it. People will take Hugh Jackman over a limp noodle skinny guy generally. Not always, but generally. This is much the same why people would take, lets say, scarlett johansson over a frumpy over weight woman. People dont aspire to be ugly, typically.
I agree broadly but youre not being totally fair in your comparison. Take a picture of Minfillia and a picture of Garuda and ask men who they think qualifies as attractive. We also live in a weeb community, to be blunt. A lot of people here think Yshtola is hot AF, but to my non weeby friends, shes wierd looking. So some of this is gonna be preference. Also, I tend to be in more of the thought process people will probably identify Eden Ifrit as male, much like they would with Eden Titan, or Eden Shiva as being Female, etc. Theres gonna be some quick hands people will see as male archetypes or female archetypes (beyond boobs)
Theres a wierd notion that a lot of hte female bosses are just hot ladies, but some of them are freaky as hell. I would want to spend a night with Tsukuyomi, as an example. Or Garuda. If were gonna take about conventional attractiveness that is more middle road, then that will eliminate a ton of female bosses as well. You may still get more female then male, but I suspect the number differential is gonna be between a few.
I dont mind more bosses looking like Omega M. Thats fine. But I do take exception that this is some how a hyper skewed view of bosses - That Titan isnt attractive to anyone but somehow everyone really wants to get up into Garuda. I'll run with that concept if we are going to argue that men have lower standards on what to spend a night with, which I think isnt fair.
Im neither for or against either. I want consistency and clarity in what is being requested - Are we looking for more bosses to wear more revealing outfits, that are more conventionally handsome, aka a Male Shiva Equivalent. Or do we go the opposite direction and cut otu the 'fanservicy' female bosses. Make all bosses indecipherable from being male or female. I dont care either way - Im more thinking about down teh road issues. Where someone screeches "Women are being objectified!" male gaze nonsense, but completely ignore that you have an equivilant on the male side - something I see from time to time in these debates. Either we fan service this up and we all agree "Yeah more fanservice, screw it! Lets all just bask in the hotness" or we all say "Nah, lets get this a bit more covered up and neutral."
Fictional species that lays eggs has structures that appear like breasts, doesnt mean they are milk providing breasts.
You are relying so heavily on the "Real life" aspect, which is my contention. You have no idea what the 'structures' are or their purpose. Thats part of the fun of fantasy and scifi, sometimes you can just make stuff up. It doesnt have to make sense to our real world environment. Now you can be like "Well I prefer differetn designs and concepts,' but that isnt how the approach is coming across. It is "real life is like this, therefore this fictional species needs to be like this."
But you know what, how about this: Ill leave it be and quit arguing about it. Cause frankly even Im getting a bit weird on fish boob discussion and its obviously going no where. Make them more fish like, take the boobs off, make it like suggested in earlier posts.
You know those brick walls are pretty hot. But I would argue that Garuda is not just an oversized woman. Nor is Scylla.