Is the CP fandom is sex-biased against OCs?

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A pretty good point brought up by a friend of mine. They wish to remain anonymous for now, hence why I'm posting it. Read on.

Example 1: female OCs are penned Sues even when a exact copy in male form would get passed off

Example 2: female OCs don't get as popular as male ones (Sally, Jane and Clockwork for example)

Example 3: if your OC isn't sexually appealing to horny hormonal preteens then you get no popularity, even if said OC is well made

Example 4: if your OC is well made and has every reason to be popular but it (HE, who am I kidding?) can't be shipped then it will be ignored (Ticci Toby?)

Example 4: if your OC has a beastly appearance/ can't be humped by little girls it will be ignored (ex. Rake, BOB, Mr. Widemouth etc. Etc.)

Example 5: the only creepypastas that exist and shall forever be loved and worshipped will be Ben, Jeff (no offence, his design is cool and all, but hell, he's 8 years old -he was originally posted on yt in 06, btw- and blegh. He's just gotten so bland and overdone) Slenderman, Smile.Dog, etc.
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I honestly tend to agree. It seems to be if the character isn't bang-able or the like, they tend not to be as popular. 

Thoughts on the situation? 
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TeiyusTeki's avatar
Yeah, I think this basically sums up how CreepyPasta popularity works. 
If they aren't young, edgy, and physically attractive, then they usually just get ignored. :/




(Although, I think SmileDog might be one of the only exceptions to this rule. He isn't exactly "bang-able", but he's still relitively well-liked by the fangirls.
I guess 'cause he's a dog, and dogs are usually associated with...cuteness? IDK. XD)