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Originally Posted by j2k
Because it is not seen as a sexual content.
If Peach grows, if Tinker Bell grows, if even Ginormica in M&A grows... they're not conveying sexual content, and the audience is not supposed to get even slightly aroused but to laugh about it (it also happens in "Dude, where's my car?" where the giant sexy girl is nothing more than a clown). The mainstream audience may find cool a girl who becomes huge, but they'll forget it after a few seconds.
We, instead, get (even slightly) aroused, and we'll not forget a girl who becomes huge.
Giganta by DC comics *MAY* be an exception, but you wouldn't say that female muscle growth is widely accepted just because She-Hulk exists, would you?
IMHO.
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But isn't it those non-sexual moments that really created all of us? We didn't see the Avenger Poser series as kids, we didn't see Manic's She-Hulk TF's as kids. We all saw "harmless" cartoon gag TFs and GTSs and fixated on them. I don't think most of us have traumatic moments associated with them, we simply are what we are.
And, really, we have no evidence that creators are or are not feithsists like us. We assume it because we feel so alone and sparse in this, but just because X board has X amount of members doesn't mean that's the summation of fans that exist. What if they just never went looking like we did?