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Embracing fitness isn't a problem. You should try it yourself if you don't match the model.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KaXLKq1jPs
People statistically prefer attractive characters, both men and women.
Also, characters being attractive does not stop them from being multi-dimensional or complex characters with rich and interesting backstories, motives, and powers. Marvel characters are already established, and can be explored at any time.
This is a bait post, obviously, but for any that are in danger of such toxic views, attractiveness is not a bad trait - that'd be contradictory. It is also not an exclusive trait.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Id5seblGQfE
I guess the best display of both Men and Women is shown in Wall E:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-kdRdzxdZQ
Where they all look pretty much the same...
A lot of other trolls came through already with everything you're saying so people aren't falling for it.
best response ngl