>>81743127Yup, it's cause they get taught an idea without understanding its' root along with discouraging discourse.
The discourse should be about fictional overlap with reality or how reasonable these things would be irl, but they can't discern fiction from reality anymore, even when tackled properly, so they want them removed completely instead (no wonder literacy rates are dropping).
Some even called belladonna of sadness mysogynistic, when it simply depicts women's sexual lack of agency within exploitative frameworks.
The saya case especially makes me laugh, because she learned human language and concepts beyond any height a human has reached within what, a couple weeks?
But she's still viewed as a child months after that feat because of her petite (not childlike) body? Just weird.
You're not reaching at all. I'm sure there are people fetishizing that, but the people in said condition also deserve the human experience of love and sensuality. You can't just call all of their partners pedos.
It's more of a projection of their own views, since they can't look at them without associating them with children.
I also really hate the dilution of the word pedo(pre-pubescent), when they often mean ephebophiles (16-18 range), cause it lumps everything together.
Same. I think some of his chars hold up even better today (nadeko with her twisted priorities, hanekawa and her complete lack of self-respect in favour of others' well-being, I-chan's constant repression of desire & self-actualization).
I also love how he creates many of them by name first and models the personality according to that.
For example, sen means war, senjou means battlefield and senjougahara is a place where a historical battle took place.
It fits her ptsd at the start so well, how she's always on edge and constantly brings out weapons like a soldier on a battlefield.
I couldn't tell at all! She looks great in front of the grandma curtains.