Uhhh, Tengen’s wives are all legal adults. The youngest is Suma and she’s 19.
Begging weebs to just talk to women like regular people
I have no idea how old they’re supposed to be, but I can’t imagine the original outfits are particularly convenient for demon-slaying
So the story is their husband (yes singular, of course polygamy cause why not?) sent them out to pretend to be “prostitutes” in what is essentially Japan’s red light district to try and find some specific demon. So literally the entire series ark is the hyper sexualization of women and how that’s actually ok up until some demon starts actually eating them…
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I am in a small discord group for some Monster Hunter gaming and I shit you not one guy was raging about Chinese censorship of this exact thing and of that trash Dragon Maid anime where the put hyper massive breasts on the dragon girl with the mental age of a child and I immediately knew who the pedophile of the server was.
Imagining these westerners try to claim moral superiority for supporting this kind of sexualisation over authoritarian censorship is hilarious lol
Censorship is when I can’t imagine myself f*cking a “woman” with Z sized breasts and the mental age of a 10 year old.
Reminds me of trying to read one piece. In the collected edition, the author replies to fan mail. One female reader asked him to not sexualize nami because the boys in her class were being wierd about her and the author refused with some “boys will be boys” nonsense. Edit: nami was 17 yo btw.
Weebs are weird. link
The replies are a pleasant surprise
Based China
I get the cleavage thing, but not the arm one.
Apparently done by the person who posted the tweet.
Has the Chinese ruling party provided an explicit reason for why this type of content is changed? I see a lot of assumptions and speculation, sure, but I can’t yet find a reliable source.
Unlike Japan they are very staunchly against the sexualization of children. You disagree with that?
I don’t disagree with being against the sexualization of children. Of course not.
That doesn’t answer my question in any way whatsoever and I don’t know why you thought it was relevant. “Has the Chinese ruling party provided an explicit reason for why this type of content is changed?” I’m not asking for our speculation.
Yes, their cultural ministry repeatedly said they remove pornography and violence from content for children.
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