Authors Note Breakdown

Sage October 14, 2024 2:50 pm

Hey you guys. Think this in the perspective of an artist I don't think the artist promotes sexual assault. They're drawing the expression and feelings. And I'm not supporting this act. What I'm trying to do is giving you another perspective. This is a Japanese artist so when you translate it the meaning can be twisted. In order to bring the victim picture the artist themselves need to bring in a certain sense of darkness and that doesn't mean they like it or promote it. They have to imagine a lot in their head, as they said they enjoyed violating seno this could be regards to the drawings not the actual experience itself.

Responses
    Simp October 15, 2024 12:44 am

    "I found myself enjoying srawing this kid get violated ⁄(⁄ ⁄·⁄ω⁄·⁄ ⁄)⁄ " doesnt sound good either way. With the doodle of them blushing too, theres no way to word that in an artistic sense

    Sage October 15, 2024 3:09 am
    "I found myself enjoying srawing this kid get violated ⁄(⁄ ⁄·⁄ω⁄·⁄ ⁄)⁄ " doesnt sound good either way. With the doodle of them blushing too, theres no way to word that in an artistic sens... Simp

    Unless you read this in Japanese and understand their culture. Then your argument is valid. I do not think this is what the artist meant. Nowadays anything can be twisted and we're quick to retort without thinking. You guys should be guilty you're reading a pirated version. As much as I am guilty

    Simp October 15, 2024 3:32 am
    Unless you read this in Japanese and understand their culture. Then your argument is valid. I do not think this is what the artist meant. Nowadays anything can be twisted and we're quick to retort without think... Sage

    Dude this is nothing with japanese culture but fujoshi culture lol. And reading this pirated is irrelevant lolol.

    What if u were a SA victim and u find a character who went through something similar, now the author writes how hot it was to draw said character going through that even if it was sad. Yeah its just drawings but they represent real world problems

    JKTengoku October 15, 2024 10:23 pm
    Unless you read this in Japanese and understand their culture. Then your argument is valid. I do not think this is what the artist meant. Nowadays anything can be twisted and we're quick to retort without think... Sage

    Though I am only a hafu, I can still confidently say that sexual assault has nothing to do with 'culture'. Ever. And using culture as an excuse for what the artist said is just weird.

    There is never an excuse for 'enjoying drawing sexual assault scenes'. I, and others should not have to defend ourselves for thinking (rightfully so) that the artist is weird and gross for saying that.