(inspired by friends’ dating app woes)

      • @Dagwood222@lemm.ee
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        Interesting take. I’d guess it’s pure commercialism. Deadpool went in knowing it was going to be R-rated, and they broke out the strap on. Most of the movies the article mentions are going for PG-13 so they can sell more toys. That’s my take.

      • @ipkpjersi@lemmy.ml
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        No one is horny? Speak for yourselves, I’m horny all the time lol

        I get it tho, movies don’t have characters with any libido.

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      The folks responsible for the sexy costumes, Roddenberry and Theiss, died in 1991 and 1992, respectively.

      See also: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheissTitillationTheory

      The sexiness of an outfit is directly proportional to the perceived possibility that a vital piece of it might fall off.

      This basic theory underwrites Stripperiffic clothing, Impossibly Cool Clothes, and pretty much anything else you stick characters into: what makes clothing sexy is the potential for a catastrophic Wardrobe Malfunction. The Trope Namer is William Ware Theiss, costume designer on Star Trek: The Original Series, who first codified the concept.

      Though Theiss was a costume designer, according to Inside Star Trek: The Real Story by Herb Solow and Robert Justman, most of the costumes — following this theory — were actually somewhat more modest before being “improved” by Gene Roddenberry.