Originally Posted by Svalr

And it being an aesthetic is my pov and I think any person that is in actual control of their own sexuality ( regardless of that, sexy is an aesthetic too ).
I am well aware that men can be creepy and make unwanted comments, but those same types of men are the ones that do look at this kind of armor as '' oversexualized ''.

'' Boobplate '' only exemplifies that attitude if you actually share that mentality, my point is that you don't know that.
It's unfair to assume that just because someone likes it or an artist designs it then it means that they did it for '' horny reasons ''. That was my whole point.
I don't think that I've ever interacted with an artist before that actually thought that way, it's a mentality I only ever see from people who don't like it just like how probably these same exact people believe that sex scene in games exist for fap material.

I have actually studied art for two years, before breaking off. I've met people who had a very objectifying view of women, degrading even. The industry has is fair share of creeps, because art being subjective, getting jobs & selling can be dependent on having the connections, and so a bad word from someone famous carries a lot of power. It seems to me that your argument is based around "I haven't experienced it, so it must be untrue, and people disagreeing are the ones with the problem."