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7/13/2025, 10:36:08 PM
Sorry weeb faggot, prima nocta isn't real, ask any AI to confirm this. Meanwhile your super honorable japanese were cutting down peasants just to try out their new shiny blade (it's called tsujigiri), which was not only mentioned but explicitly talked about in the following sources:
- Kasshi Yawa – A multi-volume Edo-period chronicle that mentions tsujigiri incidents and public reactions.
- Hachijuo Mukashi Monogatari – Contains stories of nightly killings on specific roads in Edo.
- Edo Banashi Shūsei – A collection of Edo tales that includes references to tsujigiri and its social impact.
- Tokugawa-era legal edicts – These outlawed tsujigiri in 1602 and prescribed capital punishment.
- Accounts of the 1696 Yoshiwara spree killing – Often cited as a mass tsujigiri event, documented in kabuki plays and later historical texts.
- Motoyoshi Kanaya’s martial arts records – Refer to his confrontation with tsujigiri bandits on Akabanebashi Bridge.
You'd think Spain would have at least 5 sources mentioning prima nocta as a problem at the time, but you only have one legal case for it and it wasn't even called "prima nocta" in your faggot source, you're using a made-up term for a made-up practice that would've been both infidelity and sacrilege at the time. Pathetic weeaboo faggot fantasizing about cuckold erotica while EuroGOD BWC is just chilling.
- Kasshi Yawa – A multi-volume Edo-period chronicle that mentions tsujigiri incidents and public reactions.
- Hachijuo Mukashi Monogatari – Contains stories of nightly killings on specific roads in Edo.
- Edo Banashi Shūsei – A collection of Edo tales that includes references to tsujigiri and its social impact.
- Tokugawa-era legal edicts – These outlawed tsujigiri in 1602 and prescribed capital punishment.
- Accounts of the 1696 Yoshiwara spree killing – Often cited as a mass tsujigiri event, documented in kabuki plays and later historical texts.
- Motoyoshi Kanaya’s martial arts records – Refer to his confrontation with tsujigiri bandits on Akabanebashi Bridge.
You'd think Spain would have at least 5 sources mentioning prima nocta as a problem at the time, but you only have one legal case for it and it wasn't even called "prima nocta" in your faggot source, you're using a made-up term for a made-up practice that would've been both infidelity and sacrilege at the time. Pathetic weeaboo faggot fantasizing about cuckold erotica while EuroGOD BWC is just chilling.
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