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So, summed up, the point of this article would be that women get jealous of women that are genetically superior to them...even at Comicon? Should they not? So, hotter ladies aren't supposed to have fun because it hurts less hotter ladies' feelings? And how does flaunting hotness set people back? Back to where?

Although, Snow White is pretty hot, I'd give her a 6 outta 10. Cinderella is about a 4 and half- the half being for cleavage. Ariel on the other hand, looks like a nebisch Jewish New Yorker guy in a woman's costume. As long as they had fun, my lack of boner shouldn't matter. Maybe sexiness wasn't their point, maybe they just really dig Disney like the countless Boba Fett's dig Star Wars.
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@TageSavage Your definition of "hot" is shallow and frankly, makes you look like a tool.
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I'm disappointed that you couldn't work the sexy Hermione gif somewhere into this article.
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Oh I am a fool- a fool for hotness, as are most human beings. To deny this makes you foolish, and naive. Don't deny you like your sexy to be somewhat pretty a/o aesthetically pleasing a/o geometrically proportionate.
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An article on jealousy, eh?
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Oh a "tool"...well I do go where my tool aims- and it's not really in these bitches' direction.
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I don't actually think I had a definition of "hot"...let's just say I think that women with big tits and ass, small waist, long legs and a pretty face are hot. So I am a "tool"? Guess what? If your definition of "tool" is someone who is attracted to big titted, wide hipped/big assed women who are pretty- well then, you've just given a new name to "male heterosexual."
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@kiala.
1) TS didn't define "hot" in his original post. You did that.
2) Tell me you don't try and stay thin.
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My guess is that the men who enjoy placing numerical ratings on women are generally the same men who would get rather low ratings on their sexual performance if their sexual partners (when or if they have any) chose to play "the rating game."
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8, I was told...orgasms that is. Fail theory is fail.
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I'd have to agree with Tage, there is nothing wrong with a trans person dressing up as ariel, but most heterosexual men aren't going to find that dude hot, or even a 5...
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One per second, Tage? Has to be some kind of record...
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@TageSavage, don't worry about Kiala. She seems to be stuck in some alternate universe where vain and patronizing are somehow sexy.

@Todd, that seems to be what alot of guys say to themselves to feel better about not getting laid when the gal he's crushing on runs off to hook up with some other dude.
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Strike two, Todd. What other misandrist cliche are you going to hit me with?
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I just noticed Cindy's obesity arms- make that a 3nahalf instead.
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"I laugh out loud at Graham's comment!"
--TageSavage

yo Tagebro come party with Graham and me in Beaverton, we got miller lite. We're looking at hotornot and talking about bitches lol. u in?
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"Hey Luscious Ladies,
The only thing interesting about you is the size of your breasts and the shape of your ass. When those go, we will stop trying to fuck you and the only thing left will be your empty box of a personality. Enjoy our attention while it lasts, in the meantime if you don't want to talk to someone, don't. If you don't like that men stare at your tits, don't sport cleavage.
If you don't like that men want to sodomize you, don't wear daisy dukes."

--TageBro
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'vain and patronizing' heh.

affected photos
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Assigning women numerical values to determine their appeal is going to offend most women (the ones with functioning brain cells usually). I personally don't find any of these ladies attractive, but personal appearance is subjective.
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I'm going to ignore the vile bro-filth above and actually comment on the article...

A while ago I had an assignment where I interviewed people at the Emerald City Comicon about their sex lives (it was a weird day). The whole thing was tons of fun, and based on that and other convention experiences, I kind of admire how sincere and unselfconscious cons can be, and how they're a safe space for that kind of enthusiasm, sexy or not.

Seeing people walk around dressed up as their favorite characters in costumes that they've made themselves obviously leaves people vulnerable to mockery and derision, moreso if they don't have the aforementioned spandex-ready bodies. It's great, though, to see people just say "fuck it," enjoy themselves, and pour copious amounts of time, effort, and gusto into their various costumes. It's absurd and weird, but they own it and love it and that's what makes it great.

Seeing geeks walking around not just dressed up, but proud of themselves and filled with confidence because of what they have on, does fill one with a certain amount of "hell yeah!" feelings. The confidence, swagger, and general demeanor of totally guileless enthusiasm that a lot of people affect when they dress up is in itself attractive and fun, spandex-clad sexy parts or no. Everyone's sexier when they're confident and enjoying themselves, and if dressing up as a superhero helps you get there, then so be it.
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OooKaaayyy, but the article was about girls getting all dressed in sexy get-ups that have nothing to do with Comic-Con.
How these other people resent it. The not-so-attractive girls who put alot of time into their sexy outfits.
Personally, I just don't give a damn one way or another.
Big deal.
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Yay T.R.R.R.P.! And TageBra makes me feel, again, vast glorious relief that I am a lesbian.
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It's okay, Mel, I am too.

Tage'bro'- Yes, I like to fuck women because they give me erections. But 'millerlite', I don't even drink nor do I live in Beaverton. No I am not a 'bro'. Just because I refuse to deny that I dig muff and celebrate it, doesn't mean douse myself in axe body spray and wear A+F.

As to Graham, I'm not really familiar with him and in some cases, I actually disagreed with him. From what I've observed his only crime has been to make logical arguments that sensitive, 'progressive' types are offended by.

My thoughts on this article is getting a lot of people butthurt because some women are more attractive than other women, and the latter are jealous of the former. Unfair? Yeah, welcome to life. But the great thing is, as I stated in that quote that sexmachine reposted: attractive people usually aren't that interesting or intelligent and then get stuck with other uninteresting a/o crazy/stupid people. They can be fun to look at and lust over, by not necessarily fun to be around. The poison of resentment isn't going to make them any less attractive or life any less fair.

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