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Do any of you sick freaks get your libido going by watching or looking at Hentai (anime porn)? I remember having to go through them stupid banner ads when I would try to enter 1Emulation in TOP50Emu years ago (before rule changes). It was utterly annoying and nasty.

 

The same goes with games. I remember back when "The Sims" came out and every one was downloading the patch to uncensor the nudity. And I know patches for other games were released as well that did the samething. Can you or anyone explain to me the significance of doing something like this?

 

Why not simply look at the real stuff? The same goes for people who buy games solely for looking at hot animated Asian girls. For example, anyone remember BMX XXX by Acclaim (before they went out of business)?

 

I just don't get it. :thumbsup1:

 

 

 

Haha wow gone for months and the first post I look in theres a hentai discusion, god bless the internet....

 

I grew up a big Manga and anime fan so as I got older I can tell you that I became "One of them" at least to a point. I know one of my biggest things was that well... it was ANIME chicks nude. the ig eyes, multi coloured hair? and even those these chicks are suppose to be Japanese...they are stacked like a blondes from the states lol.

 

I mean thats just a perspective on it. I grew out of it by the time I was 16(Black dudes get asian women anyways *DING* I DO enjoy their doujin games though....not really for the sex, the stories are flocking weird.

 

 

-Blackman out

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I grew out of it by the time I was 16

 

That pretty much sums it up for me. It seems to be largely an adolescent male phenomenon ie. teenage boys who get turned on by a stiff breeze or a sniff of their mom's panties. Just the very fact that it is sexual in nature is more than enough to arouse these..

 

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I grew out of it by the time I was 16

 

That pretty much sums it up for me. It seems to be largely an adolescent male phenomenon ie. teenage boys who get turned on by a stiff breeze or a sniff of their mom's panties. Just the very fact that it is sexual in nature is more than enough to arouse these..

 

sick freaks

 

Hooray for judgmental closed-minded people. :thumbsup1:

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If you have a fetish/fantasy, go with it. It's not my business and I most likely don't want to know any details, but I won't go around chastising you because that fetish.

 

There are far more disturbing things in the world than raping monsters/tentacles/futa/add one. At least the japanese are bold enough to be open about their fetishes. Hell, an entire section of the entertainment industry revolves around them, and it's hardly a secret.

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Anime may have more graphic subject matter but it is still for kids and teens. If you think trivialised philosophy, contrived storytelling, excessive violence or sexual depravity passes for mature literature you're wrong. An R18 rating simply denotes some content is not appropriate for children- it does not mean you need any comprehension greater than a child's to enjoy it.

 

Not to say you can't enjoy anime at any age, but if you go off naming some pseudo-intellectual examples trying to pass it off as anything but frothy almost-melodramatic serial drama you're only fooling yourself.

 

Why are we only fooling ourselves? Just because it's drawn? If so, that's really hypocritical considering your previous argument. You've obviously never truly "felt" Cowboy Bebop.

Where did I say it was shallow because it was drawn? It's shallow because it engages with everything only at a superficial level. Ideas are borrowed from all over and used without any proper understanding or insight- the result is a single-layered mishmash story where a few cultural, philosophic or scientific terminologies are used to dress up what is otherwise a plain and simple ongoing drama. A show about jammin' space jockey mercs with a Western motif isn't the best example to defend against this argument either- it in fact epitomises the point.

 

Again, I don't criticise anyone at any age for watching the stuff. But don't confuse high-concept name dropping with high art. Whether the subject is ostensibly complex psychological introjection or divination in the middle ages, it is still only a superficial flavour for the underlying and simple drama. As such you don't need to be out of your teens to fully appreciate the stuff. Ergo, anime is still for kids. Neither an R18 rating nor a the lack of a comparable demographic for Western animation change this fact.

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I have watched hentai before and enjoy it for many reasons, I'm not sick?

 

I devour myself into stories, w/e the form, I love it. I have cried at scenes that appear depressing to me in both anime and T.V shows. It might appear sad to you that I feel something when I watch what I enjoy but I feel more emotion watching that then when I fight with my best friend or think about my family. I have done the same for books and movies, my sister already knows not to talk to me when were watching something with a deep storyline.

 

If you want logic for why hentai gets people off, here it is, people throw themselves on to the scene, they don't think of them as cartoons anymore they think of it as a fantasy, something that's plausible in there head but the only way of experiencing is by view. Others actually do find the image as a turn on, the women in hentai are drawn perfect, something all of us crave. The sick crap sometimes fits into the top, hentai does things not reasonable on camera, the shitting/tentacles/rape.

 

Also, in case your wondering, I usually turn off the gross crap, and stick to clean hentai.

 

 

 

 

Edit: Just read BK's post.

 

Here's my favorite line

"Whether the subject is ostensibly complex psychological introjection or divination in the middle ages, it is still only a superficial flavour for the underlying and simple drama."

 

You can say that about any form of writing and film....does that mean that all forms of film/writing are incapable of being "high art"?

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You can't say that about all writing or all films. The difference is the level of engagement.

 

And don't get confused with what I'm saying- there is am emormous degree of difference between literature for young adults and high art. I'm just using terms you'd recognise. Anyone who reads will understand the shades of narrative complexity.

 

I think it is funny that as soon as I suggest anime is for kids everyone jumps to the 'you're wrong' position. I'm not begrudging you for watching anime- but to see you all defend it so vehemently is quite amusing.

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