• chaogomu@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    X-ray vision. He can see all the boobies he wants to. I’d imagine that he mostly got it all out of his system as a teen.

    Also, it’s not hard to resist a blatant setup like that if you know it’s coming. Clark knows who Cat Grant is.

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      10 months ago

      Depending on the particular cannon, in some of them the supervision is active at all times. That his senses just let him see all the layers and through all the layers.

      So it’s not just that he CAN see all of them all the time. He doesn’t even have a choice. It would mean nudity to any degree was extremely unremarkable to the man.

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        10 months ago

        also i’m not gonna be aroused in seeing someone naked if i can see that same person without skin or muscle at the same time

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        This argument breaks down as soon as you consider that we see clothed people all the time and yet some of them are still attractive.

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      10 months ago

      Swait superman has xray vision? So he could give someone cancer just by looking at them? “If looks could kill…”

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        10 months ago

        I remember reading a comic as a kid that explained the X-ray vision thing was a bit of a misnomer. The context was that he was going to use it on a pregnant lady in labor, and wanted her consent before he did so and stated the vision wouldn’t affect the baby due to some technobable.

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        10 months ago

        I always interpreted it more like he could see in a wide range of the light spectrum and so could just see whatever was already being emitted. Like our eyes but better.

        That said, he does have the ability to send out rays from his eyes too so maybe it’s more like radar? Not that it needs to make sense anyways…

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        10 months ago

        Just because he can see X-rays (or other radiation) doesn’t mean his eyes emit the X-rays.