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That’s where you’re wrong kiddo. The downvotes are because you are jumping to conclusion about lolis and other sexualization.

The fascination with child personas for most anime fans are just that. It’s cute. The same ways dogs are cute, and cats are cute. I really doubt they have a fetish on children, although there are some that do. I really don’t think it’s right to mash them all together.

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Idk where you are from. But someone making it their hobby to watch cute little girls is considered quite creepy in my place.

Ik that’s also a reason and i stand by my views which also happens to be the views of the general society.

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Hobby is anime which includes much more than “watching little girls”. With phrasing like yours it seems that you push all people like that like some creeps that just look at children.

The idea that I’m trying to convey, is that personification of a technology with art into something cute, cool or whatever doesn’t automatically mean sexual deviation or anything along the lines.

Also stereotyping is not exactly something you should defend with “general society”

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I agree where you are coming from but there is proper evidence of loli porn and it not being just a cool anime. I don’t have problem with anime.

Also cosplaying a little girl is pretty weird no matter where you are from.

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