Among the most common uniforms in uniform fetish are those of a schoolgirl, nurse, French maid, waitress, cheerleader and Playboy Bunny. Do you have a uniform fetish, off-topic?
IT'S FANTASY FOR A REASON.ztrot wrote:
On 24 February 2010 the Metropolitan government submitted a proposed revision to the Ordinance that would restrict sexually provocative depictions of fictional characters who appear to be under 18 years of age, referred to in the bill as "non-existent youths" (非実在青少年, hijitsuzai seishõnen?). The bill received strong opposition from manga creators, the publishing industry, the Writers Guild of Japan and the Japan Federation of Bar Associations, and was rejected by the Metropoiltan Assembly on 16 June 2010
Discuss the possible end of lolicon
I find it interesting since in Australia a while ago, there was a bill being pushed that banned the use of flat chested women in porn magazines believing that it was similar enough to child pornography in order to be considered illegal. However I believe it their plea was used as toilet paper, although it wouldn't surprise me if an issue about the appearance of girls in anime would rise in Australia as well sometime in the future.ztrot wrote:
On 24 February 2010 the Metropolitan government submitted a proposed revision to the Ordinance that would restrict sexually provocative depictions of fictional characters who appear to be under 18 years of age, referred to in the bill as "non-existent youths" (非実在青少年, hijitsuzai seishõnen?). The bill received strong opposition from manga creators, the publishing industry, the Writers Guild of Japan and the Japan Federation of Bar Associations, and was rejected by the Metropoiltan Assembly on 16 June 2010
Discuss the possible end of lolicon
I know someone who's almost 18 and it really flat chested.Shellghost wrote:
I find it interesting since in Australia a while ago, there was a bill being pushed that banned the use of flat chested women in porn magazines believing that it was similar enough to child pornography in order to be considered illegal. However I believe it their plea was used as toilet paper, although it wouldn't surprise me if an issue about the appearance of girls in anime would rise in Australia as well sometime in the future.ztrot wrote:
On 24 February 2010 the Metropolitan government submitted a proposed revision to the Ordinance that would restrict sexually provocative depictions of fictional characters who appear to be under 18 years of age, referred to in the bill as "non-existent youths" (非実在青少年, hijitsuzai seishõnen?). The bill received strong opposition from manga creators, the publishing industry, the Writers Guild of Japan and the Japan Federation of Bar Associations, and was rejected by the Metropoiltan Assembly on 16 June 2010
Discuss the possible end of lolicon
as you know im not really a huge fan of the loli craze myself, but creating laws to limit imagination can only end up hurting more than helping. as with everything once a law is passed will it be abused and used just to destroy a industry. japan should be helping the industry within this time of crisis, not trying to destroy parts of culturewhat define japan from other country's (the more seedy parts of a culture are normally what are remembered most unfortunately).ztrot wrote:
On 24 February 2010 the Metropolitan government submitted a proposed revision to the Ordinance that would restrict sexually provocative depictions of fictional characters who appear to be under 18 years of age, referred to in the bill as "non-existent youths" (非実在青少年, hijitsuzai seishõnen?). The bill received strong opposition from manga creators, the publishing industry, the Writers Guild of Japan and the Japan Federation of Bar Associations, and was rejected by the Metropoiltan Assembly on 16 June 2010
Discuss the possible end of lolicon
Basically I agree with what jericho said. Do you need to censor? Perhaps, but not in a way that would ruin a very big industry.ztrot wrote:
On 24 February 2010 the Metropolitan government submitted a proposed revision to the Ordinance that would restrict sexually provocative depictions of fictional characters who appear to be under 18 years of age, referred to in the bill as "non-existent youths" (非実在青少年, hijitsuzai seishõnen?). The bill received strong opposition from manga creators, the publishing industry, the Writers Guild of Japan and the Japan Federation of Bar Associations, and was rejected by the Metropoiltan Assembly on 16 June 2010
Discuss the possible end of lolicon
viewtopic.php?f=52&t=45989mrmike503 wrote:
Let's discuss the validity of people claiming a "waifu" from an anime character.
http://pdfcast.org/pdf/a-discourse-on-a ... -movement#
Any of you lonely enough to do such a thing? I know I've considered it a few times.
That's what she said.mrmike503 wrote:
Any of you lonely enough to do such a thing? I know I've considered it a few times.
maybe if we ignore him he'll go away. like a bad itchXgor wrote:
thebesthingever is annoying.
Discuss.
He will probably only be worse if we dodeadbeat wrote:
maybe if we ignore him he'll go away. like a bad itchXgor wrote:
thebesthingever is annoying.
Discuss.
The question is can we live with it until that point?deadbeat wrote:
everyone has a breaking point...no exceptions