Ehh...I don't see any reason to assume these kinds of "These women don't look like real women" -threads berating feminine appearances already vetted by the entertainment industry, as ugly, too masculine etc. are at core nothing more than normal gender trolling. The baseline effort being expressions of attention seeking misogyny calling (all) women ugly. At best, they're acting out in accordance to gender norms that one has no words for: by fixating on (the supposed lack of) looks, they're just trying to enforce the notion that women are nothing more than pleasant things to look at(failing even in that by being excessively something more) and enforcing impossible/harmful beauty/gender ideals. Knowingly or not, they're not complaining about looks, but about how women(and men) act and exist in ways that are unacceptable to them, of course doing it in a knee jerk fashion by calling women ugly/unrealistic/masculine/perverse etc.
And I'm not at all suprised threads of this type get attention. Ruminating on other peoples distance from supposedly shared/natural norms(femininity/masculinity, sanity, morals, production quotas etc.), is how we produce/'act out to' those norms.
Last edited by IdPreferNotTo; 17/10/20 01:04 PM.