When we say we want games to be more 'representative' we're not saying we want to make every single female character (I guess this term feels okay because it covers the designs for girls and women in a fictional medium) into some all in one, can't offend anyone stereotype.Yeah, I'd be very sad if sexualized women in video games, which I love to look at, were removed because it made people feel uncomfortable, or made them chase after unrealistic standards and led them to disappointments, or anything like that. Media has bad effects, yes, but not the same on everyone. It's unfair to want media to fit just one demographic.
Some women in real life are sexy, and like being sexy. There should still be characters in games like that, that let them know that they aren't broken or weird. The problem is when you have an overabundance of something like that, it leads to things like anorexia and people feeling pushed into fitting a stereotype that's very far from who they actually are.
We're trying to make sure it fits *more* demographics than it currently does. Not less.