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Junior Idols - Legal venture that has gone too far?

  1. Lilith said:
    Specially working on something that is meant to be viewed by adults as fap material, even if not pornographic.

    I don't think all JI work is like that. Some of the girls I mentioned a few pages ago have really tasteful photos taken of them. You can't generalize and think that there aren't men, women, and even other kids who admire this work and don't fap.

    Posted 4 years ago #
  2. shomonan said:

    I don't think all JI work is like that. Some of the girls I mentioned a few pages ago have really tasteful photos taken of them. You can't generalize and think that there aren't men, women, and even other kids who admire this work and don't fap.

    Even if there are. Kids working is just wrong and you can't filter the wrongdoers. Kids that get forced into sports or in the arts are already sad in my opinion, since they had no freedom to choose at all, but kids being forced into modeling is just disgusting. No real parent would allow that, only a fucking retarded desperate for money.

    Posted 4 years ago #
  3. There's a fine line between pressuring your children and encouraging them. I think both can happen in these contexts.

    Posted 4 years ago #
  4. A children should not be free to choose like that, giving too much freedom to kids is exactly what breeds bullies and retards. Parents should veto things. Kids are not adults, they are prone to getting traumatized and they have no real concept of morals and right or wrong.

    If you are defending this you should also defend the other thread that had kids pole dancing, of course it's fucking offensive, no kid COULD choose that rationally because they don't even understand the concept of sex and what being sexy really is.

    Posted 4 years ago #
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  6. The type of child exploitation I'm fine with:

    There's no crazy mommy coaching them, their moves and gestures are anything but fake and everyone around them assures a safe yet fun experience...

    The whole j-idoling should be based on the power of a childs happy face, talent and fun interpretation of the adult world...

    Posted 4 years ago #
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  8. Char said:

    What are the images from?

    Posted 4 years ago #
  9. Sorrior said:

    What are the images from?

    [Ujiie Moku] Rori Ana (Little Anal Collection)
    http://www.tonigobe.net/?page_id=71

    Posted 4 years ago #
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    Junior idols are nothing compared to how much nudist websites can get away with legally showing underage kids in the buff.

    Posted 4 years ago #
  11. I thought you couldn't take pictures of any nudists.

    Posted 4 years ago #
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    shomonan said:
    I thought you couldn't take pictures of any nudists.

    As long as you get their consent. But then again, it's Not illegal to voyeur unless you get caught and reported to the authorities.

    Posted 4 years ago #
  13. Children are a special case. I think they should only be seen naked by doctors or their family members, like in the traditional Japanese bath setting. I mean, children are vulnerable, and everyone is most vulnerable when they're naked. It's just too much.

    Now, I'm talking about REAL children here, so you hardcore lolicons can make or look at whatever drawn underage nudity you please, as far as I'm concerned. I've got no moral objection if it's a complete fabrication.

    Posted 4 years ago #
  14. shomonan said:

    LOL I think kids should be able to earn an income of their own if they want. And if they really want to become a junior idol, then fine. Always the danger of parents stealing their earnings if they're in the spotlight, though.

    Don't worry, child labor laws are there for a reason. I mean, Akira Kogami says she's been a junior idol for over a decade, and she's doing all right.

    I liked this post :)

    Posted 4 years ago #
  15. shomonan said:

    LOL I think kids should be able to earn an income of their own if they want. And if they really want to become a junior idol, then fine. Always the danger of parents stealing their earnings if they're in the spotlight, though.

    Don't worry, child labor laws are there for a reason. I mean, Akira Kogami says she's been a junior idol for over a decade, and she's doing all right.

    Kids don't know the value of money, the parents should save it. Stop overestimating people's individuality, put a spotlight on a kid and the most probable thing you'll have afterwards is a traumatized adult. Something like Macaulay Culkin.

    Posted 4 years ago #
  16. Lilith said:
    Something like Macaulay Culkin.

    Or any of the graduated Disney juniors...

    Posted 4 years ago #
  17. I said STEALING earnings. Not saving. There's a difference.

    Posted 4 years ago #
  18. shomonan said:
    I said STEALING earnings. Not saving. There's a difference.

    The money part isn't even the bad part of the problem. Anyways, you apparently still don't get it, I'll just refrain from posting. Just think about it, though, maybe you'll get a moral level up.

    Posted 4 years ago #
  19. Lilith said:
    I'll just refrain from posting.

    Please do :)

    Posted 4 years ago #
  20. What's the point of junior idols anyway?

    Posted 4 years ago #

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