And you sound like a fresh out of high school kid that shouldn't be on here anyway. And think leaving comments like this make you cool and edgy. :3 Yuna
leaving ":3" at the end of your message LMFAO holy cornball,, friendly fire talking about leaving stuff at the end of messages to seem go goon to your stinky shota shit like the pedophile you are
leaving ":3" at the end of your message LMFAO holy cornball,, friendly fire talking about leaving stuff at the end of messages to seem go goon to your stinky shota shit like the pedophile you are yin
Ignore the others, you are right. New gens are way too sensitive like they thought reading fiction would make them do questionable thing in real life. Yuna
Right? It’s a shame they grew up without any sense of critical thinking or the ability to tell fiction from reality. It’s honestly sad.
Right? It’s a shame they grew up without any sense of critical thinking or the ability to tell fiction from reality. It’s honestly sad. Yashiki
I agree. Like why are they even here?? Just to leave a nasty comment and to feel better of themself??The theme is already in the name. What did they think the story will be??? Unicorn and rainbow??
I agree. Like why are they even here?? Just to leave a nasty comment and to feel better of themself??The theme is already in the name. What did they think the story will be??? Unicorn and rainbow?? Yuna
Lmaoooo for real. The fact that they created posted a thread and used fag as a slur like it's 2005 speaks volumes of what kind of person they are honestly. They need some validation in their life
Lmaoooo for real. The fact that they created posted a thread and used fag as a slur like it's 2005 speaks volumes of what kind of person they are honestly. They need some validation in their life Yashiki
I'm not going to give them any more attention. Honestly they just looking for it. Let them be happy i guess lol ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ have a nice day to you thou. :)
leaving ":3" at the end of your message LMFAO holy cornball,, friendly fire talking about leaving stuff at the end of messages to seem go goon to your stinky shota shit like the pedophile you are yin
And you sound like a fresh out of high school kid that shouldn't be on here anyway. And think leaving comments like this make you cool and edgy. :3 Yuna
Even if the material is fictional, it often draws from or fuels real-world exploitation. The production, distribution, or consumption of sexualized depictions of minors contributes to the demand for that kind of material and that demand drives real harm and abuse. If your pea sized brain could look something up online, you’d find that sexualizing minors can desensitize people, blur moral boundaries, and potentially reinforce predatory attitudes, even among those who start with “just fiction.” You’re a pedophile, and you need help. It’s funny how you even try to defend people who engage in pedophilic behavior. You’re disgusting, you’re an illness.
Even if the material is fictional, it often draws from or fuels real-world exploitation. The production, distribution, or consumption of sexualized depictions of minors contributes to the demand for that kind o... PoohsayWetPoohsayClean
Wow, you're making a lot of assumptions and jumping straight to moral condemnation instead of having a discussion. You do realize the point wasn't initially about “defending pedophilia” right? There's a reason why there's a clear distinction between fiction and reality. Fiction can explore disturbing or taboo topics without endorsing them or causing real-world harm.
There’s no credible evidence showing that consuming fictional material directly leads to committing crimes or “fuels” real exploitation. Correlation isn’t causation. Literally some research suggests the opposite that fiction can serve as a harmless outlet.
It’s fine to find certain content uncomfortable or morally wrong for you, but that doesn’t mean everyone who views it is a predator. Demonizing people over fictional drawings doesn’t protect real children, it just shuts down nuance and discussion.
If you actually care about preventing real abuse, focus on supporting policies, education, and resources that help victims and target real offenders, not fictional art.
Wow, you're making a lot of assumptions and jumping straight to moral condemnation instead of having a discussion. You do realize the point wasn't initially about “defending pedophilia” right? There's a rea... Kabukichou
You’re missing the point completely. Saying ‘it’s just fiction’ doesn’t magically make something harmless. Fiction reflects real desires, markets, and moral boundaries, and when you sexualize children in any form, you normalize that image. It doesn’t have to ‘directly cause’ a crime to be toxic. That’s like saying violent propaganda isn’t a problem until someone actually kills. Absurd logic.
There’s a reason most societies outlaw or restrict that material, because it does shape perception, desensitize people, and create demand for more extreme content. ‘No credible evidence’? It's ‘no ethical way to test it,’ because no sane researcher is going to expose people to that filth to see if they offend afterward. We use moral judgment and risk prevention for children’s safety.
So no, it’s not about ‘demonizing fiction,’ it’s about drawing a clear, ethical line. The moment you start defending the sexualization of minors under the banner of “art” or “nuance,” you’ve already blurred the line predators exploit. Fictional or not SEXUALIZING KIDS IS NEVER NEUTRAL, NEVER HARMLESS, AND NEVER OKAY.
You’re missing the point completely. Saying ‘it’s just fiction’ doesn’t magically make something harmless. Fiction reflects real desires, markets, and moral boundaries, and when you sexualize children... PoohsayWetPoohsayClean
No, you're missing the point. Recognizing a difference between fiction and reality isn’t the same as endorsing or promoting real abuse.
You’re treating all depictions as if they function identically to real acts, but that’s all your assumption, not a proven fact. Saying “it reflects real desires” doesn’t automatically mean it creates or normalizes them. Human psychology doesn’t work in that simple cause-and-effect way. For example, exposure to violent media hasn’t been shown to make people more violent, even though violent content “reflects” real aggression. The same reasoning applies here.
You’re free to hold the view that certain fictional content is unethical, but equating everyone who disagrees with you to predators is stupid.
Also, throwing around the word “pedophile” to describe people consuming or writing fictional content literally cheapens the term and devalues the seriousness of real predatory behavior. That word should be reserved for those who harm or exploit real children, not for people engaging with uncomfortable fiction. When it’s used as a blanket insult, it loses its power to name and condemn actual abusers.
No, you're missing the point. Recognizing a difference between fiction and reality isn’t the same as endorsing or promoting real abuse.You’re treating all depictions as if they function identically to real ... Kabukichou
Holy preach it. Couldn't have said it better myself
Holy preach it. Couldn't have said it better myself Yashiki
Yes. Because you had to come crying to your friend for being called out online This was so funny to me, the fact that you had to bring out a friend because 'you couldn't have said it yourself.' I thought to myself, no sane person would defend this porn addict, then there it is... two peas in a pod
No, you're missing the point. Recognizing a difference between fiction and reality isn’t the same as endorsing or promoting real abuse.You’re treating all depictions as if they function identically to real ... Kabukichou
being fictional doesn’t make it neutral. This specifically romanticizes pedophilic acts. I mean one of the main factor of this manga is age . If it wasn't the kid would've been a college student instead or sthin. Fiction echoes real world shit dude. We need to call these shit out so we don't promote actions like this or normalize the views of abuse.
No, you're missing the point. Recognizing a difference between fiction and reality isn’t the same as endorsing or promoting real abuse.You’re treating all depictions as if they function identically to real ... Kabukichou
No, I actually do understand the difference between fiction and reality, the problem is pretending that difference makes everything consequence-free. You can say ‘it’s just fiction’ all day, but fiction still reflects and reinforces real attitudes. That’s literally how propaganda, advertising, and even social conditioning work they shape perception and normalize ideas over time. So yes, even fictional sexualization of minors helps desensitize people to something that should never be normalized. Also, saying we shouldn’t call that behavior pedophilic because it ‘cheapens the term’ is backwards. The term loses power when we excuse pedophilic interest just because it’s drawn or written instead of acted out. The desire are the same the difference is one’s acted on and one’s fantasy, and pretending the latter is morally neutral just makes the slope slipperier.
If someone genuinely cared about preventing real abuse, they wouldn’t defend the media that keeps those fantasies alive. You can dress it up as nuance or freedom of expression all you want, but at the end of the day defending child sexualization even in fiction doesn’t make you enlightened, it makes you a complicit.
No, I actually do understand the difference between fiction and reality, the problem is pretending that difference makes everything consequence-free. You can say ‘it’s just fiction’ all day, but fiction s... PoohsayWetPoohsayClean
Jesus christ, you keep acting like acknowledging the difference between fiction and reality means I’m “defending child sexualization,” which just isn’t true. There’s a big gap between exploring something in fiction and endorsing it in real life. I love shooter games and robbing people in-games but you don't see me shooting up schools or robbing stores.
People write and read dark or taboo stuff for tons of reasons, and most of the time it’s just imagination. If depicting something automatically meant supporting it, then half of movies, books, and history-based stories would be off-limits. Please be for fucking real lol
And fantasy isn’t the same as desire. People can think about or explore uncomfortable topics in fiction without wanting to do them in reality. That’s just basic psychology.
Pushing back on moral panic doesn’t “excuse pedophilia.” The word should stay focused on people who actually harm real kids. Throwing it at anyone who consumes or defends fictional stuff just waters it down and distracts from real abuse.
being fictional doesn’t make it neutral. This specifically romanticizes pedophilic acts. I mean one of the main factor of this manga is age . If it wasn't the kid would've been a college student instead or s... akumon.zz
Are you for real? Lmao, being fictional doesn’t automatically make something good or bad either. Just because a story involves something disturbing doesn’t mean it’s “romanticizing” it. Fiction can explore dark topics without promoting them. That’s literally what art has always done.
How does a FICTIONAL story exist about an age gap encourage people to do it in real life. Most readers know the difference between fiction and reality.You don’t suddenly start committing crimes because of a manga, just like playing a violent game doesn’t make someone violent. The fact that you can't even get understand this example is honestly embarrassing.
Throwing a moral panic at fucking doodles or stories that make you uncomfortable doesn’t stop real-world harm. You guys are basically arguing about a sheet of paper. Why don't you go defend real children that are actually being abused.
Yes. Because you had to come crying to your friend for being called out online This was so funny to me, the fact that you had to bring out a friend because 'you couldn't have said it yourself.' I thought to my... PoohsayWetPoohsayClean
Soooo you’re accusing me of “bringing a friend,” but didn’t you just tag your buddy in akumonzz? Lmao
And you do realize this is OP’s thread, right? Whether I know them or not doesn’t change the fact that your argument makes zero sense.
Sorry if we don’t share the same worldview, but maybe try understanding what fiction actually means before whining like a kid. I’ll even help you out go to dictionary.com and look it up. The word "fiction" has been there since the beginning of fucking time.
Fiction (noun): something feigned, invented, or imagined; a made-up story.
That’s it. It’s literally means made up. You’re out here moralizing over something that doesn’t exist. Maybe once you grasp that, maybe you'll stop crying and finally stop confusing fiction with reality.
The comments are being plagued by people crying about fiction and the age gap of a fucking doodle. They reek of new gen fujo my god
you sound like an old bitch. no one cares... you porn addict
sorry. I meant to say that you sound like an old whiny bitch.
‘new gen fujo’ no way u using that as an excuse to seeing little kids getting diddled.
Ignore the others, you are right. New gens are way too sensitive like they thought reading fiction would make them do questionable thing in real life.
And you sound like a fresh out of high school kid that shouldn't be on here anyway. And think leaving comments like this make you cool and edgy. :3
leaving ":3" at the end of your message LMFAO holy cornball,, friendly fire talking about leaving stuff at the end of messages to seem go goon to your stinky shota shit like the pedophile you are
:3
Right? It’s a shame they grew up without any sense of critical thinking or the ability to tell fiction from reality. It’s honestly sad.
I agree. Like why are they even here?? Just to leave a nasty comment and to feel better of themself??The theme is already in the name. What did they think the story will be??? Unicorn and rainbow??
Lmaoooo for real. The fact that they created posted a thread and used fag as a slur like it's 2005 speaks volumes of what kind of person they are honestly. They need some validation in their life
I'm not going to give them any more attention. Honestly they just looking for it. Let them be happy i guess lol ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ have a nice day to you thou. :)
Lmao
Even if the material is fictional, it often draws from or fuels real-world exploitation. The production, distribution, or consumption of sexualized depictions of minors contributes to the demand for that kind of material and that demand drives real harm and abuse. If your pea sized brain could look something up online, you’d find that sexualizing minors can desensitize people, blur moral boundaries, and potentially reinforce predatory attitudes, even among those who start with “just fiction.” You’re a pedophile, and you need help. It’s funny how you even try to defend people who engage in pedophilic behavior. You’re disgusting, you’re an illness.
Wow, you're making a lot of assumptions and jumping straight to moral condemnation instead of having a discussion. You do realize the point wasn't initially about “defending pedophilia” right? There's a reason why there's a clear distinction between fiction and reality. Fiction can explore disturbing or taboo topics without endorsing them or causing real-world harm.
There’s no credible evidence showing that consuming fictional material directly leads to committing crimes or “fuels” real exploitation. Correlation isn’t causation. Literally some research suggests the opposite that fiction can serve as a harmless outlet.
It’s fine to find certain content uncomfortable or morally wrong for you, but that doesn’t mean everyone who views it is a predator. Demonizing people over fictional drawings doesn’t protect real children, it just shuts down nuance and discussion.
If you actually care about preventing real abuse, focus on supporting policies, education, and resources that help victims and target real offenders, not fictional art.
You’re missing the point completely. Saying ‘it’s just fiction’ doesn’t magically make something harmless. Fiction reflects real desires, markets, and moral boundaries, and when you sexualize children in any form, you normalize that image. It doesn’t have to ‘directly cause’ a crime to be toxic. That’s like saying violent propaganda isn’t a problem until someone actually kills. Absurd logic.
There’s a reason most societies outlaw or restrict that material, because it does shape perception, desensitize people, and create demand for more extreme content. ‘No credible evidence’? It's ‘no ethical way to test it,’ because no sane researcher is going to expose people to that filth to see if they offend afterward. We use moral judgment and risk prevention for children’s safety.
So no, it’s not about ‘demonizing fiction,’ it’s about drawing a clear, ethical line. The moment you start defending the sexualization of minors under the banner of “art” or “nuance,” you’ve already blurred the line predators exploit. Fictional or not SEXUALIZING KIDS IS NEVER NEUTRAL, NEVER HARMLESS, AND NEVER OKAY.
No, you're missing the point. Recognizing a difference between fiction and reality isn’t the same as endorsing or promoting real abuse.
You’re treating all depictions as if they function identically to real acts, but that’s all your assumption, not a proven fact. Saying “it reflects real desires” doesn’t automatically mean it creates or normalizes them. Human psychology doesn’t work in that simple cause-and-effect way. For example, exposure to violent media hasn’t been shown to make people more violent, even though violent content “reflects” real aggression. The same reasoning applies here.
You’re free to hold the view that certain fictional content is unethical, but equating everyone who disagrees with you to predators is stupid.
Also, throwing around the word “pedophile” to describe people consuming or writing fictional content literally cheapens the term and devalues the seriousness of real predatory behavior. That word should be reserved for those who harm or exploit real children, not for people engaging with uncomfortable fiction. When it’s used as a blanket insult, it loses its power to name and condemn actual abusers.
Holy preach it. Couldn't have said it better myself
Yes. Because you had to come crying to your friend for being called out online This was so funny to me, the fact that you had to bring out a friend because 'you couldn't have said it yourself.' I thought to myself, no sane person would defend this porn addict, then there it is... two peas in a pod
being fictional doesn’t make it neutral. This specifically romanticizes pedophilic acts. I mean one of the main factor of this manga is age . If it wasn't the kid would've been a college student instead or sthin. Fiction echoes real world shit dude. We need to call these shit out so we don't promote actions like this or normalize the views of abuse.
No, I actually do understand the difference between fiction and reality, the problem is pretending that difference makes everything consequence-free. You can say ‘it’s just fiction’ all day, but fiction still reflects and reinforces real attitudes. That’s literally how propaganda, advertising, and even social conditioning work they shape perception and normalize ideas over time. So yes, even fictional sexualization of minors helps desensitize people to something that should never be normalized. Also, saying we shouldn’t call that behavior pedophilic because it ‘cheapens the term’ is backwards. The term loses power when we excuse pedophilic interest just because it’s drawn or written instead of acted out. The desire are the same the difference is one’s acted on and one’s fantasy, and pretending the latter is morally neutral just makes the slope slipperier.
If someone genuinely cared about preventing real abuse, they wouldn’t defend the media that keeps those fantasies alive. You can dress it up as nuance or freedom of expression all you want, but at the end of the day defending child sexualization even in fiction doesn’t make you enlightened, it makes you a complicit.
Jesus christ, you keep acting like acknowledging the difference between fiction and reality means I’m “defending child sexualization,” which just isn’t true. There’s a big gap between exploring something in fiction and endorsing it in real life. I love shooter games and robbing people in-games but you don't see me shooting up schools or robbing stores.
People write and read dark or taboo stuff for tons of reasons, and most of the time it’s just imagination. If depicting something automatically meant supporting it, then half of movies, books, and history-based stories would be off-limits. Please be for fucking real lol
And fantasy isn’t the same as desire. People can think about or explore uncomfortable topics in fiction without wanting to do them in reality. That’s just basic psychology.
Pushing back on moral panic doesn’t “excuse pedophilia.” The word should stay focused on people who actually harm real kids. Throwing it at anyone who consumes or defends fictional stuff just waters it down and distracts from real abuse.
Are you for real? Lmao, being fictional doesn’t automatically make something good or bad either. Just because a story involves something disturbing doesn’t mean it’s “romanticizing” it. Fiction can explore dark topics without promoting them. That’s literally what art has always done.
How does a FICTIONAL story exist about an age gap encourage people to do it in real life. Most readers know the difference between fiction and reality.You don’t suddenly start committing crimes because of a manga, just like playing a violent game doesn’t make someone violent. The fact that you can't even get understand this example is honestly embarrassing.
Throwing a moral panic at fucking doodles or stories that make you uncomfortable doesn’t stop real-world harm. You guys are basically arguing about a sheet of paper. Why don't you go defend real children that are actually being abused.
Soooo you’re accusing me of “bringing a friend,” but didn’t you just tag your buddy in akumonzz? Lmao
And you do realize this is OP’s thread, right? Whether I know them or not doesn’t change the fact that your argument makes zero sense.
Sorry if we don’t share the same worldview, but maybe try understanding what fiction actually means before whining like a kid. I’ll even help you out go to dictionary.com and look it up. The word "fiction" has been there since the beginning of fucking time.
Fiction (noun): something feigned, invented, or imagined; a made-up story.
That’s it. It’s literally means made up. You’re out here moralizing over something that doesn’t exist. Maybe once you grasp that, maybe you'll stop crying and finally stop confusing fiction with reality.