Quote Originally Posted by Satinavian View Post
The "Male Gaze" as known from film and TV is associated with producing for a male audience and seen as deliberate decision of producer/director. That is not what can be assumed for pictures of sexualized women in RPG materials.
Furthermore you wrote about whether it is a dealbreaker specifically for women. As if men were generally assumed to like such art and women not. Which is also something that seems to not really be the case. People are far more complicated, both men and women.
The point I was responding to was whether or not such images would put women off a given game; how it would affect mens' interest wasn't even something I was talking about, let alone making assumptions of.

My point was that whether or not artwork of attractive women in TTRPGs appeals to women depends on the artwork itself, which I believe is the same point you were trying to make about my post. Which is why I was confused.