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>I wrote that "thesis" and let me remind you, I repeatedly put emphasis on how similar to other women's movements it is, even made reference to my own grandmother, but even after accounting for all this to consider a margin of error, it remains distinctively identifiable as a Japanese women's movement. Other women make similar movements, but the Japanese women's movement is unique in numerous ways and can be reliably used to identify Japanese women in contexts in which there is doubt. This pattern holds true for years, both in reality and in media. You say this is treating Japanese as if they were an alien species. I have nothing better to do on new year's eve so let's test this theory, or if you just want to perceive it this way because you're looking for something to pick a bone with "weebs". Would you say the same thing if I wrote a "thesis" about the American men's movement in which they shift their weight from one foot to the other and adjust their shoulders to account for the new imbalance and droop for no discernible reason? Would you say that this is treating Americans as an alien species? If you're not American, maybe you've also noticed this about Americans. You said "they" in reference to Japan instead of "we" so I assume you're not Japanese, and maybe you encounter enough Japanese in your life to feel a counter-reaction to any idea of them as different from any other people, but not enough to reliably tell them apart from other people. Is this it?
>Or, because this board being /jp/, you think that means we should all larp as Japanese? Many Japanese live and visit where I live, but we are not and will never be Japanese. We will always be different. Yes, many similarities exist as I already noted in the "thesis" about the Japanese women's movement, but this is irrelevant. If you want to talk about similarities, why stop there when you can talk about the vast similarities between all humans because we're all human after all? No, that doesn't make sense. People don't observe each other as distinct groups for shared similarities at such a high level, rather for the differences at smaller levels. For this reason it is notable that even the most Japanese-looking locals who may even have lived in Japan for years or the most local-looking Japanese who may even have been born here are easy to tell apart, among the reasons body language. It is indisputable that the Japanese women's movement is unique in its synchronicity.
>This board is /jp/ and not /us/ so posting about the American men's movement very easily risks becoming off-topic, but surely you have noticed this movement American men make in which while standing they as if laboriously shift their weight from one foot to the other, also adjusting their shoulders in a concentric motion and often momentarily drooping in the aftermath as if half of their body became entirely numb and entered some state of paralysis? If you ask them about it, they have no clue what you're talking about and are confused as if it's something they don't do. Many other men make similar movements, but they lack all of these features in combination. If somebody makes this exact movement in a public location full of foreigners, there is no doubt that the one who does this is American because this movement is unique to American men. Other men make similar movements from being tired and wanting to shift their weight from one foot to another in a neutral manner, this is different because it does not involve all of the exaggerated display of "labour", synchronic adjustment of shoulders and "drooping". These features together form the uniquely American men's movement. Even if he looks deceptively like a local or even has local ancestry, you can tell that he is American if he does this. It is every bit as correlative as the Japanese women's movement, even in the way that they don't consciously know about doing it. Except, certainly American actors also consciously know about doing it because they do it in films when acting.
>Now with your logic that must apply unless you only consider observations about peoples you personally consider to be "exotic", maybe you're thinking, if my autism reaches this level where even "ordinary" Americans are like an "alien species", why did I post about the Japanese women's movement? If it is not obvious, this board is /jp/. It's for Japanese media. This thread is /jav/. It's JAV. Somebody posted a webm in which a JAV actress made this movement, albeit in that case as an exaggerated motion of a natural movement and from the onset I explained that this is less unique than the unprompted Japanese women's movement that came to be known as "the sway". This is why I wrote the "thesis". Most likely the American men's movement has occurred in JAV, but indisputably it's easier to become off-topic than the Japanese women's movement. After all, JAV focuses on Japanese women.
>Are you satisfied with this autism?

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>>44959325
>>44959370
You forget the threads back then would go to Archive with 250-300 posts, and the JAVfu bubbles were way smaller too. Even tho it doesn't seem that way, we talk way more about different girls/studios than before.
If you focus only on the silly shenanigans, that's all you will see. I find them endearing, not a bad thing, for I was like them too, in my beginnings.

Anyway, enjoy these Cock sniffers:
DANDY-686 (Kashiwagi Kurumi. Nagai Mariya)
HNDS-074 (Niimura Akari, Mochizuki Ayaka, Saeki Yumika, Sakuragi Emika, Itou Yui, Tsujii Honoka )
PFES-041 (Saeki Yumika, Seina Aris)
DASD-915 (Mitani Akari)
MIGD-765 (Mihara Honoka, Onodera Risa)
MMNA-009 (Sunohara Miki, Onodera Risa) [this one changed my life]
HMGL-164 (Miyamura Nanako )
PXH-016 (Fujimori Riho)
JUY-833 (Nozomi Tanihara)
JUY-751 (Yuko Shiraki)
JUY-418 (Momoko Isshiki)
DDOB-092 (Ryo Hitomi)
MEYD-254 (Rin Azuma) (probably only in her late 20s here but she's always had strong hag energy)
BKD-208 (Aki Sasaki)
MMNA-015 (Aki Sasaki)
TYOD-301 (Hitomi Enjoji)

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good to see his legacy still lives

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>>43226459
>>43218461
you niggas make better plots than actual JAV writers
>>43226698
holy shit that's a lot of Mayo!
>>43226702
that was PEAK Yuu

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>>42083933
>>42083978
>>42084065
January 2023 is going to make a year since we were exposed to his wisdom...

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>>41072780
he's everywhere

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>>40986224
y did she sway bros?

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>>40953977
>>40954651
>that head-tilt

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