>>150398123
Yes, sadly that might be for the best. Better be scraped with dignity than function with the shame of failure.
>>150398055
Huh, a curious observation. Let's see what says in regards to the spandex and the leather and the sexy GLOYVIN!
>Sex Appeal & Ms. /co/ 2025
Raven (1st): Her sex appeal isn’t about curves or costumes but aesthetic fantasy. The goth look, aloof personality, and “mysterious girl” aura make her an enduring crush. Subtlety works in her favor — she feels cool and aspirational rather than overdesigned
Toph (2nd): Toph isn’t framed as sexy at all, which actually helped. Fans love her blunt wit and scrappy strength; she’s admired for personality first. That authenticity carried her far, though Raven’s darker allure ultimately outdrew her in the finals
Ragatha (3rd): No conventional sex appeal. Her design is quirky and unsettling. But that uniqueness made her a perfect Cinderella, avoiding vote-splitting with “bombshells.” Voters rewarded her freshness and meme charm
Shego (4th): Classic sexy villainess. Sleek, confident, meme-worthy. Normally that helps, but here it felt expected, not exciting. Ragatha’s oddball appeal and Toph’s scrappiness stole her thunder, leaving Shego solid but short of the podium
Starfire (5th): Cute and sexy design with warm personality, but overshadowed by Raven’s goth dominance
Chel (6th): Pure sex-symbol archetype, curvy and sultry. Hit a ceiling since voters resist crowning “obvious” bombshells late
Nani (7th): Relatable and wholesome, not overtly sexy. Her grounded appeal carried her deep but couldn’t keep pace with icons
Eris (8th): Cartoonishly hot and chaotic, fun early but never seen as serious finals material
The winners weren’t the sexiest. Raven and Toph triumphed on personality and fandom strength
Bombshells plateaued (Chel, Shego)
Wholesome/quirky appeal shined (Ragatha, Nani)
Sex appeal helps, but fans favored depth, archetype, and freshness over obvious hotness