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Junior Idols - Legal venture that has gone too far?

  1. I had recently come across some newer pictures on a few chan boards, some of them posting pictures of Junior Idols. One picture in particular came to my attention; it's a hi-res picture of a very young junior idol being tied up as if kidnapped.

    I can take swimsuits and innocent cosplays. I can admire and appreciate innocence and how adorable some pictures look. But a picture of a little girl in semi-bondage is just crossing the line.

    The real question here is have they gone too far?

    Posted 7 years ago #
  2. TerrawindX2 said:
    I had recently come across some newer pictures on a few chan boards, some of them posting pictures of Junior Idols. One picture in particular came to my attention; it's a hi-res picture of a very young junior idol being tied up as if kidnapped.

    I can take swimsuits and innocent cosplays. I can admire and appreciate innocence and how adorable some pictures look. But a picture of a little girl in semi-bondage is just crossing the line.

    The real question here is have they gone too far?

    nope if it's stage play

    Posted 7 years ago #
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    Meh "junior idols" are just glorified and legalized version of "None-nude" photos/movies that's equivalent to the illegal stuff that being produced in eastern Europe and Russia.

    Posted 7 years ago #
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    and how the hell did this topic end up in anime section...

    Posted 7 years ago #
  5. anonymous said:
    and how the hell did this topic end up in anime section...

    My mistake. It might take some time getting used to the "category" feature.

    By the way, I was considering to post the above mentioned picture, but I just felt that I shouldn't.

    Posted 7 years ago #
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    I bet the femiNAZIS in the western world will go ape-crazy if they ever discover Japan's multibillion dollar/euro idol/junior idol industry. These are the same people who are trying to desexualize women of all ages.

    Posted 7 years ago #
  7. sometimes i think how mad the world is then i remember something my grandmother once told me. "when the world goes crazy think of yourself"

    i think she meant when things happen that are out of your control you think of what you can do for yourself.

    But yeah, real life loli's + bondage isn't cool. so i'll agree with Terra there. I'd like to see someones argument otherwise

    Posted 7 years ago #
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    Based on terra's description the Publisher staff of that material would all end up paying fines (or even go to prison) for indecency and child welfare violations in any western country.

    Posted 7 years ago #
  9. flip said:

    But yeah, real life loli's + bondage isn't cool. so i'll agree with Terra there. I'd like to see someones argument otherwise

    I didn't agree at first that bodage isn't cool, It was becoz I was thinking about happily bondaged loli(just like the loli licking article, they didn't care)

    but if what you've seen are pics of bondaged crying or terrified loli.. I think it is a bit out of hand

    Posted 7 years ago #
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    It amazes me how there's no outcry for this inside Japan. Their media even made a critical report on j-idols.

    Japanese must be really good at turning a blind eye.

    Posted 7 years ago #
  11. i'm not saying bondage is bad. Even though i'm not a big fan of it..though i do kind of like the dominance thing ~_~ done as tasteful as it can be of course. But ionno i'm 18 now so checking out a real life loli and enjoying it just gives me a big guilty feeling.

    I mean drawn its okay, its not really real. Your able to enjoy things that are just fantasies without any real repurcussions. but in real life i'm like "wow, thats a little girl" and thats about it

    and Terra said the pic was done like she was kidnapped so i don't think it'd be the happy loli pic you were thinking of. But i will say regular Junior idol stuff doesn't really bother me to a point of protest but its not something i'd fap too either. i think indifference would be the word

    Posted 7 years ago #
  12. The picture in question shows a girl kneeling down in a white background, wearing tutu, I think, looking at the camera without emotion, with ropes binding her upper body, her hands behind her back. I don't think there's any possible justification for that. Though she may have enjoyed the money (or the parents, for that matter) the message given still shows something that moralists would definitely object to.

    I think it is high time everyone saw the picture in question. A measly description is often not enough to show how horrible it is. Should I post it up in the next post?

    Posted 7 years ago #
  13. well now that you mentioned it you got to post it haha. call it curiosity on my part

    Posted 7 years ago #
  14. anonymous said:
    It amazes me how there's no outcry for this inside Japan. Their media even made a critical report on j-idols.

    Japanese must be really good at turning a blind eye.

    have you read the previous post?

    Posted 7 years ago #
  15. This sort of post is difficult to follow without a picture...

    A link to a picture with proper warning given should be no trouble next time, if you want to err on the side of caution.

    Posted 7 years ago #
  16. I shall post the link to the source. It's from another chan board, this one being notorious for such material. I would advise against lurking there. It's one terrifying place, but I'm sure that most of you have heard of it. There were other pictures that were questionable as well, but I found this one just a tad too much.

    http://img.12chan.org/girl/src/123084538327.jpg

    Can anyone tell me how did that site survive all these years? The comments made by some anonymous posters are enough to raise eyebrows.

    Posted 7 years ago #
  17. lmao omg. yeah thats pretty funny pic man.

    12ch made a deal with the devil man thats how.. deal with the devil haha

    Posted 7 years ago #
  18. So did 711chan, I believe. But fortunately it got saved by seraphic moderators who illegalised the "real shit" and only allowed drawn.

    I don't remember how I got to these sites in the first place, but recently the Overchan has been useful as an exploration tool. Unfortunately it had also led me to things that I wish to but cannot unsee.

    Posted 7 years ago #
  19. The pic was too staged for me... I was imaging some kind of store room with dim lights and dirty floors, but his pic still suggest loli raep and it's questionable to others

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    I can see the mods are working hard now... double posts are disappearing silently

    Posted 7 years ago #
  20. ichiro_ino said:
    The pic was too staged for me... I was imaging some kind of store room with dim lights and dirty floors, but his pic still suggest loli raep and it's questionable to others

    EDIT:

    I can see the mods are working hard now... double posts are disappearing silently

    Ever wonder what the white background is for?

    Yes, it does look staged. And for some reason it looks shopped as well. But still, the message it gives off is something to think about.

    And Sankaku Complex does have very efficient moderators.

    Posted 7 years ago #

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