>>150165160
Yes, but there's the rise of a recent Twitter furry art style which is about being poorly drawn, minimal, and with bright pastel colors, usually without anything explicitly sexual going on, but has lewd undertones and a voluptuousness that harkens back to the prehistoric Venus figurine. Its crudeness is its power as it bold shapes prohibits teens development of taste of the finer, subtler things in women and instead roots them in this primitive archetypal image. As bright, screaming primary colors overstimulate the colorful fruit instinct, rather than finer, more beautiful color palettes which encourage "hunting for the fruit".