It is really really not my kink. What I really -- and honestly! -- find very disturbing is a certain kind of cuteness if turned sexual. My wording in English is not top-notch today, let me give an example.
You remember the video to "Oops, I did it again," extremely annoying on so many levels? It toyed with this school girl image of Spears at the time, and she was hugging some kind of big fluffy toy bear or whatever it was -- I am not nosy enough to check. Neither did I ever get what men seem to love about the Playboy bunnies so much.
Random theories and associations that might also pop up in the mind of a reader of said magazine:
*Cuteness -- youth.
*Rabbits aren't exactly proverbial for their reluctant approach on sex.
*Where the fluffiness comes in? It is belittling especially female sexuality, making it appear less threatening to some, thus making the person seem more easily available.
I can see that, and I am not criticizing the objectification that can go with this costume -- not all fetish clothing does, though, but I haven't given much thought to that yet, it would as well be an interesting subject.
For me there is a limit though. If it is suggested that the person in question is below the age of consent, like Spears did in this video, full of props and cues that trigger the "school girl" association in the viewer's mind.
If I would be a straight male, and upon watching that video would catch me thinking more than fatherly about a girl that is depicted as an under-age, with a fluffy teddy bear, and in a kid's room too -- I would feel slightly disgusted, I guess. First at myself, and then towards the producers of the video who obviously serve a certain clientèle of sexually frustrated, slightly deranged middle-aged men.
Heterosexuals are really revolting at times, aren't they... They always have to flaunt it. Ts ts.)