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>>18809986
The moe obsessed otaku arose from a disillusionment with the idealized Japanese male salary worker who works hard in school, gets a high paying job and a beautiful wife. The pull of cute little girls comes from a want to escape this and live vicariously through the innocence of characters who clearly haven't had to deal with male or adult pressures and live vicariously through them. Moe love is essentially the symbolic urge to become a little girl. Of course, with sexually repressed societal rejects there comes a lot of sexual wish fulfillment, but it isn't inherent to it.

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>>18805744
>So what is the symbol of Naiveté?
A cute loli

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>>18787141
It's got great production values and the main girl is very loveable. I've only seen a few episodes but it's pretty comfy, if you don't mind that it's a children's show you should give it a go.

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