OK, we all need to admit that superheroes turn us on! Each hero sports a fit muscular body wrapped in the most sexist of materials - spandex. The first time I saw a woman wearing spandex, it was my neighbor. She was the mother of my two friends, and we were hanging out in the backyard when she returned from the gym. Wow! It showed everything! There was no room for modesty, the stretchy material clung to her stunning body, I was stunned and instantly uncomfortable with my sexual arousal.
Spandex became all the rage and every fit woman donned the new workout gear. After all, it was the end of the 70’s and the sexual revolution made it alright to show your goods to everyone. The idea was to be proud of your body. It was in 1979 when the TV show “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century” was introduced. It was the future and every character wore spandex. Then there was Erin Gray playing Wilma Dearing, a tough commander in the Space Force. She was stunning and I got an erection watching her, she was amazingly beautiful with the world’s greatest ass.
I also admired the bodies of the male superheroes, their muscles fascinated me and I enjoyed drawing my favorite heroes. The size of the biceps and the legs of these heroes became an obsession and I started working out in the weight room at school. Celebrities like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Lou Ferrigno became my favorites. Their size and strength inspired me and gave me a life long desire to be fit. Even though it hasn’t always been the case, most of the time I was at peak fitness.
Scarlet Johansson - so hot! Gal Gadot - mega-hot! Margot Robbie - not a hero, but way too sexy to not acknowledge! And the guys? I don’t need a list, they are far too many to name! But Ryan Remolds, Jason Momoa, Chris Hemsworth, Stephen Amell, and countless others are the pinnacle of sexy men. These actors are both handsome and perfect physical specimens. These superheroes show the best in humans, both strong in mind and body. These stars bring our favorite heroes to life in living color.
Is it wrong then to be turned on by super sexy heroes? I say no, and I believe the idea of Cosplay was invented by folks wanting to look like superheroes, and that most individuals desire the body and look of their favorite sexy hero. Most gaming convention halls have been taken over hordes of cosplayers searching for that superhero sexy look and, amazingly, many pull it off! Hot men and women sport fit spandex-covered bodies emulating their beloved characters and standing all day to take pictures with anyone who wants. This activity is extremely exciting for most, and I must admit that some of the sexy superheroes and fantasy cosplayers turn me on!
So, yes, superheroes turn us on! And we are better for it! Stay horny my friends, stay horny!