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Kira's outfits got tighter and sexier. She even wore heels when she was pregnant!
Exactly, and people complain about Seven and T'Pol.

I recall one DS9 episode when the first scene was a runabout and she was sleeping-it was an earlier season she wore tight fitting red, and heels.

It seems grossly unfair to attack Voyager for appealing to T&A when DS9 did sex appeal as well. Exhibits-Kira especially later seasons, Dax-party girl, Leeta-vacuous party girl, Intendant-over the top sexual deviance and oh my silver tight pantsuits! Not to mention a few other times.
 
Ezri-Cute and sweet?
-Sleeps with Worf, then Bashir within the span of a few days.
 
I'm sorry, did I cause offense? I was only trying to stick up for my old friends Seven and T'Pol and the accusation that they're distastefully over sexualized
 
Nana Visitor said she found the tighter uniform from the later seasons to actually be more comfortable than the uniform she wore in the earlier seasons.
They looked more comfortable and form fitting they did accentuate her form though.

It's vastly unfair to criticize Voyager and Enterprise for oversexualizing when DS9 clearly did the same.
 
[SARCASM]Because Ezri is clearly the only person ever to have racked up with an ex and then moved onto someone she cares about a few weeks later. What a horrible person she clearly is.[/SARCASM]
 
All the Dax hosts are apparently really promiscuous.

Ezri remarks that everyone on DS9 was Jadzia's lover.

She was being sarcastic I know but the whole Dax line apparently can't keep their pants up for more than a day.
 
Roddenberry's vision was that advanced humanity would be more open and liberal about sexuality. This is a rather common trope in literary science fiction.

Kor
 
Indeed it is, the culture by Ian Banks being a similar and even more blatant example.

Out of curiosity is there anything that subverts said libertine trope? I dunno where the hero or heroine is either celibate or at least more self-disciplined concerned with other things beside sex and so on?
 
Indeed it is, the culture by Ian Banks being a similar and even more blatant example.

Out of curiosity is there anything that subverts said libertine trope? I dunno where the hero or heroine is either celibate or at least more self-disciplined concerned with other things beside sex and so on?
Oh...you mean like Seven?

She did share a first kiss on a first date with Cha-Ko-Tay in the series finale.

B'elanna made Tom wait until she had the ring...I think.

Worf and Troy also shared a first kiss on a first date in their series finale.

Ezri & Bashir shared (buddy sex? It felt like buddy sex) on a first date in their series finale.

I will hypocritically ignore Troy, Worf, AND RIKER's other sexcapades.

EDIT: Wow. Now that I think about it, Voyager was a really clean show. Even the Ponn Farr couldn't give the show a sex scene. The closest we got was the Doctor's fantasies.
 
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Janeway had relations at least two times

Seven didn't

B'lanna and Tom had relations

Chakotay may have had relations once.

Other than that sex only took on holodecks and alien manipulations.
 
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