>>214031291 (OP)
When a woman tries to double dip on male attention by sexualizing herself and then turning around and painting herself as oppressed because men are turned on, the only things that she accomplishes are nullifying the first dip and revealing herself to be narcissistic and manipulative.
Male sexuality is inverted from female sexuality in many ways, and one of those ways is that while frigidness and narcissism make women wet, they make men flaccid. This isn't social programming; this is biology reality. Men have spent tens of thousands of years developing an instinct to avoid these kinds of women and chase them from the tribe. Doubt it? Just look at gender dynamics over the past decade where this behavior has been completely normalized.
>Men are attracted to narcissistic villainesses, though.
When it's a work of fiction, that change in the meta alters people's expectations about the "person" and how things will play out, and with it, the social dynamics. A lot of things that will make a character popular in fiction won't make a person popular IRL.
You don't see men lining up around the court house for the woman who married a wealthy man and then murdered him for his inheritance, even though these women tend to be objectively attractive. I'd argue that nobody is more viscerally hated by society and especially by men than that woman.