Gross generalizations dictate that women dig...
Uhhhh, not sure who thought up that idea, but speaking specifically,
wrong! I'm not interested in turning anyone some direction they don't want to be traveling in the first place.
I suspect that what our married ladies above are trying to say, is that they do see something inherently attractive in the persona of Captain Kathryn Janeway as portrayed by Kate Mulgrew.
I've been killing time reviewing Xena stuff tonight... and I found out some interesting stuff. Not only was Lucy Lawless not the first or 2nd choice for Xena... she wasn't dark skinned enough to portray the Greek Warlord, so they bronzed her (makeup wise). Her hair was the wrong color, so the (wig?) went long and blacker. And, to TOP it all off, the 5 foot 9 1/2 inch (173.75 cm)woman wasn't TALL enough... so they put 2+inch lifts in her boots to get her near 6 feet.
So... here I am, sitting back and thinking TPTB made a hero that women
are programmed to respond to.
Tall, Dark, and Handsome.
THAT alone got Xena's foot in the iconic doorway of straight and lesbian fans alike.
As I watched the vids of the "tall, dark, handsome" lead run around smiting people with her long or round sword (talk about two VERY different "symbols), often rescuing her shorter blond, cute sidekick... I began to wonder about the similarities, and the differences with Janeway.
Size? I think
in her heels, the only one Janeway is taller than would be B'Elanna. (Both women are the same height barefoot, IIRC) Janeway is almost always looking up into someone's eyes... SHE's the one
others tower over... and yet she is as "in charge" of Voyager as Xena is in her ancient landscape.
We won't even bother talking about "coloring", but I'm struck by how over the years, Janeway's hair has not only been a source of amusement but of great beauty. Something that can be equally said of Xena's mane.
Xena/Lucy's eyes in her music vids are as striking as Janeway/Mulgrew's... but thankfully the older and less damaged (?) Janeway doesn't go as crazy/ballistic as frequently as Xena.
The other characteristic they share is their intense love (perhaps more "intense" between Xena & Gabby?) for their traveling companions, and desire/need to protect them. Unfortunately, a natural byproduct is an inordinate helping of guilt to color their actions.
Still, that intensity can be
quite an aphrodiasiac, whether its being exuded by the
hero or the heroine.
Here's a great example of the intensity I'm alluding too, in a
Xena vid...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tw_gt7nhE-I
And another great example of that intensity in a
Janeway vid.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZrPPP4R8Nc&playnext_from=TL&videos=pvPmMSkteJQ
I know she's not everyone's cup of tea... but I WOULD follow that woman to Hell and back if I was a member of her crew.