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Anonymous commented at 2016-01-20 09:44:33 » #1886162

Comments ruin everything.

39 Points Flag
Omni_Slayer commented at 2016-01-21 05:18:36 » #1886650

Seriously, it's a fictional character. who cares.

28 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2016-02-12 19:16:16 » #1898896

Reporting her behavior would have been the best thing for her. Rin is clearly mentally ill and her behavior shows sexual abuse. She wants sex at an age were normal girls have NO interest in such things, unless a pedo has been grooming her into thinking sex means love. The the MC gives in to her and rapes her at 14 or 15 just shows how fucked up he was too. She'll get pregnant and the truth will come out but by then her mental state will be permanently damaged. That a woman wrote this manga is unbelievable, is she telling her own personal story? Maybe a friend's? Or was she just pandering to the sick fucks in Japan who want to believe little girls want sex.

30 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2016-03-21 02:35:25 » #1918848

Anon1 does have a point. Regardless of all the despair and deeper story/point, the majority of the series here is loli fanservice, and that's the simple fact of the matter. If they actually wanted to make the story focused on the deeper aspects, they would have put more time into it. They wouldn't have included filler scenes such as this, or the bathhouse, or the see-through dress, or the plethora of other fetish wear and situations Aoki and Rin find themselves in. They have one, maybe two actual plot developing scenes per episode up until the very end. The main appeal of this show is the promotion/ titillation of loli. That's why it became so popular. That's why Rin is pretty much the lolicon mascot. That's why the first scene is him walking into a room full of naked lolis. That's why they banned it in America. And that's most definitely why people watched it. Anyone who claims to have watched the go to lolicon show for the "plot" is a liar.
Regardless of the fetish, lolicon is fantasy, and should stay that way. Shows like this promote something that should not be promoted in what is already an immensely perverted society such as Japan, as lolicon is just a stone's throw away from straight pedophilia.

35 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2016-05-15 17:45:26 » #1950878

Thinking you have to be mentally ill to be in love or like sex shows what a repressed person you are, it says more about you and society than anything else. Sex is not some magical thing, acting as if it is just perpetuates the problem, the only mental damage she would ever sustain would be from the disdain of society acting as if what she did was wrong, that's mental abuse at it's finest, an overwhelming pressure of a large group of people telling you something while you believe another. It's the basis of how cults form and perpetuate themselves, and it's the reason gay people had such social and mental trouble for centuries upon centuries, you're doing the same thing here.

13 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2016-05-15 18:25:26 » #1950929

I'm glad the rest of the normal web is finally becoming aware of pedo shows like this, this pedo site and the damage they do to children everywhere, the faster we come together as a society and make Japan address the issue, the safer the world will be.

19 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2016-06-17 03:18:11 » #1970730

So many misinformed people here it's disgusting.

12 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2016-06-17 03:23:26 » #1970734

Oh, and I absolutely have to mention how there are either two people here, people who like the fantasy of painfully raping a child and the.. I hate using this word, because it shouldn't be a bad thing, but - SJWs. But both sides are clearly equally ignorant.

5 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2016-06-17 05:14:08 » #1970772

I'd say I'm somewhere in the middle: I like lolicon in fantasy, but even so, many of the situations in this show made me feel rather uncomfortable. I did read through the manga, but I found it mostly just awkward and/or horrifying, not arousing.

I wouldn't want to be in Aoki's situation -- getting involved with a girl like that is a recipe for totally screwing up either your life, or hers, or both. There's even a scene where she shows that she's aware of how horribly she could screw up his life with one false accusation.

Reporting her to the police sounds like a bad idea -- see cases of 16-year-olds in the US being marked as sex offenders for sharing pics of themselves. Sending her to some sort of therapy, on the other hand, would probably be a good idea.

The ending of the manga, as I vaguely recall (I read it ages ago):

After Rin graduates, Aoki doesn't contact her until she turns 16, after which he starts dating her.

5 Points Flag
BaconMinion commented at 2016-06-17 05:36:45 » #1970787

The manga was never meant to arouse, it was meant to explore the sexuality of children and how they often become aware of it at an age that older people are generally not comfortable with acknowledging.

20 Points Flag