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6400639 No.6400639[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

How important is Japan pop animation art style for erotic stuff, like eroge, anyway? This has been bothering me for a while. You would think any art style would work, but I end up looking at Japanese stuff because they are the only ones who make anything 2D that's halfway decent and has the fetishes I like. It's like every other culture has banned little girls with flat chests or something.

>> No.6400640

fucking weeabo gtfo

>> No.6400659

Am I the only one who looked for mindfuck stuff in OP's pic?

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>>6400640
Have a little flower girl.

>> No.6400686

The only reason Japan hasn't gotten rid of loli is because their economy relies on it.

>> No.6400690

Only japanese style makes the bodies stylized in a sexual way. With that said, if Bruce Timm made an eroge, I'd fap to it.

>> No.6400696

>>6400686
That's the most idiotic thing I have ever read on /jp/.

>> No.6400704

>>6400639
I'm pretty sure fantasy erotica (as in, not real) is legal some countries, even if it involves depiction of children. But it must have artistic value, so that means no penetration, generally.

I could be wrong, though.

>> No.6400705

>>6400696
It's the same thing with America and tobacco.

>> No.6400705,1 [INTERNAL] 

What an autistic fucking janitor.

>> No.6400705,2 [INTERNAL] 

What does ghost /jp/ think?

>> No.6400705,3 [INTERNAL] 

>>6400705,2
I think our janitor is a retard and I don't understand why the West is so afraid of naked bodies and sexuality, specially that of (ficticious) children. Not trying to argue for CP as it hurts children, but fiction doesn't hurt anyone. So why this moral hysteria and fear?

>> No.6400705,4 [INTERNAL] 

>>6400705,3
There wasn't even any nudity in the thread, they are all properly wearing clothes.

>> No.6400705,5 [INTERNAL] 

>>6400705,3
>So why this moral hysteria and fear?

Yeah, that's what I want to know, too. If it's fiction, everything should be fair game.

>> No.6400705,6 [INTERNAL] 

Try recreating the thread.

>> No.6400705,7 [INTERNAL] 

Maybe later, there are too many off-topic threads on /jp/ at the moment and it would likely just get deleted again.

>> No.6400705,8 [INTERNAL] 

Why are those girls dressed as maids?

>> No.6400705,9 [INTERNAL] 

>>6400705,8
Apron dresses were popular back then. Alice from Alice in Wonderland wore similar clothes. I guess it's because they didn't want the young girls to get their nice dresses dirty.

>> No.6400705,10 [INTERNAL] 

>>6400705,9
Interesting, thank you.

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