Is It A Little Wrong When We find Cartoon Characters Hot?

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These are characters most of the time aimed at children, and totally not real yet so many people find certain cartoon charaters hot, even wanting to have sex with them (There's even cartoon porn).

But when did it become normal to watch say, Beauty and the Beast or Aladdin and think 'Damn straight i would' (or words to that effect.

Is it now totally normal or a little creepy?

That said i get dibs on Harley Quinn.
 
It's weird because my wife asked me this question. I never really found characters hot. She asked if I wanted her to dress like a super hero for "fun time" and I was just like...naw that's ok. LOL! I keep comics outta the bedroom.
 
Mr. T, how can you deny yourself some Harley Quinn or Slave Leia (not cartton but you get the idea) your a stronger man than me. I'd be over that like butter on toast.
 
I can't resist strippers!! LOL! So that's why I can resist cartoon characters!
 
No, they're designed so you'll find them attractive. It's not a happy accident every comic book female has double D cups and a 21 inch waistline.
 
I can't resist strippers!! LOL! So that's why I can resist cartoon characters!

I went to a strip club a few years ago, never found a single one attractive, ok i found one attractive but thats it. It just never felt sexy, i just felt sorry for them (i know people say they are the ones in power, it just never felt like that for me):csad:
 
No, they're designed so you'll find them attractive. It's not a happy accident every comic book female has double D cups and a 21 inch waistline.
Exactly. Look at nearly every female comic book character. They're all drawn as scantly clad porn stars.
 
I went to a strip club a few years ago, never found a single one attractive, ok i found one attractive but thats it. It just never felt sexy, i just felt sorry for them (i know people say they are the ones in power, it just never felt like that for me):csad:

I meant the "Stripper Look" I guess. The sexy outfits, the heels, the make up. I don't frequent strip clubs by any means. I like the look and the dancing. I'd rather stay home and get all that for free and I can still get some!:word:
 
Heck yeah, back in the day I was all, "Oh Aladdin, take me now!"

I think it's pretty common...look how popular hentai is.
 
I thought Aladdin was cute when I was young, and I think Dick Grayson as Nightwing is hot.
 
I don't find any cartoon characters really all that hot. I may watch a cartoon or read a comic and go " Daaammnn, dat ass." lol but in no way would I whip out my wang to an animated character. It's the whole idea that it's not real that makes it a turn-off.
 
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That said i get dibs on Harley Quinn.
Gonna have to fight me for her:hrt:

No, they're designed so you'll find them attractive. It's not a happy accident every comic book female has double D cups and a 21 inch waistline.
:up: Yeah, I agree with this for the most part. It's not creepy because at least in my case when/if I think of them like that, I think of them closer to real people than a whole 2D-cartoon-in-real-life-Rodger-Rabbit-Thing.

Heck yeah, back in the day I was all, "Oh Aladdin, take me now!"
Hahaha, that's so cute! :-) Love it.
 
i don't usually.... but i think i had a strange crush on Buster Bunny as a kid.... haha

now there's just a small handful of "fictional" people i like... just depends on artist... and while my childhood buster crush would be extremely weird now.. i don't think it's weird for comic or video game characters to find attractive, especially when they get closer and closer to more life like...

to name a few i have today...

-Jaimie Maddrox (multiple man)
-Hulkling & Wiccan (more of just a cute little crush)
-Connor Kent
-Drake (from uncharted)
-Chris Redfield (from Resident Evil 5)
-Nightwing
-Peter Parker (depends on artist and if the writer is making him stupid or not)

all pretty hot guys...








oh and to add a few more from my youth...
-Ricky Winterbourne (1080 snowboarding on the gamecube)
-Prince Eric (little Mermaid)
-Prince Phillip (Sleeping Beauty)
-Aladdin (to a degree)
 
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well the venus of willendorf was made 25000 years ago, so i'd hazard that it's not a new thing. that's if you take cartooning as the exaggeration of one trait (often body structure) while diminishing detail, this can be an element of fantasy including sexual. for things from childhood it could be a case of taboo or that as parts of a persons sexual makeup were developing they were watching alot of cartoons, that probably depicted the characters in a sexy way more than the live action stuff they watched.
 
well the venus of willendorf was made 25000 years ago, so i'd hazard that it's not a new thing. that's if you take cartooning as the exaggeration of one trait (often body structure) while diminishing detail, this can be an element of fantasy including sexual. for things from childhood it could be a case of taboo or that as parts of a persons sexual makeup were developing they were watching alot of cartoons, that probably depicted the characters in a sexy way more than the live action stuff they watched.
 
I like to think of it this way, its alright to watch a movie and be like, dang, Jessica Rabbit is hot, but when you start to compare other girls to a fictional and animated character and start to say things like, That girl is no Jessica Rabbit, thats when it starts to get weird. They draw characters like that for a reason.
 
I like to think of it this way, its alright to watch a movie and be like, dang, Jessica Rabbit is hot, but when you start to compare other girls to a fictional and animated character and start to say things like, That girl is no Jessica Rabbit, thats when it starts to get weird. They draw characters like that for a reason.

Hahaha, well said :up:
 
No, it's not wrong.

Nothing's wrong about finding Jessica Rabbit sexy. ;)

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a woman with those proportions IRL would be horrific.
 

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