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Who are you to tell these 13 year olds what to do? Why would you think government would know better? If you don't like it, steer away. I certainly do. I never said it was child porn. I said it was child exploitation. There's no way to excuse a child pedophile from getting his freak on with catalogs or just taking pictures of kids out in the street -- But to make it a business and turn it into an industry to make money off of it isn't justifiable at all. a b Shihono, Ryo (8 Mar 2010). "第一高等学院を卒業しました!". Official blog 'Grown Diary' (in Japanese) . Retrieved 2 Dec 2017. When is innocence lost? Its when a child stops streaking about the house because we have taught him or her to be ashamed of their bodies. Breaking down that barrier is not a loss of innocence. Its a return to some normalcy through loss of an imposed inhibition that people felt no shame putting there. I imagine that inhibition is lost easier in the teens than the 20s, more in the 30s, and then become easier again as people older start to not care about anything. I remember when I first removed the clothing of a 20 year old virgin. She had no objection but her eyes were as wide as saucers. I put it off for another day. But people are not supposed to be like that. Its not an empowering trait to be so ashamed and embarrassed you know. Its certanly not natural. Its imposed. And its disempowering. Shōjo-bako (Jan 2009, My Way Publication, Compilation: Moecco Editorial Department) ISBN 978-4861355325

To search Yahoo! Japan Auctions just type in your search term, in Japanese (the title of the item or the Juniors name, for example), in the top search field and then press the search button to the right (don’t worry about changing categories because you don’t need to): Dare mo Shinanai [Director: Mr. first directorial work] Takashi Murakami produced work (Dec 2008 Shimokitazawa Tri Wood Akihabara UDX Theater) Please indulge us by extrapolating how things would become any better than the current system (in which people - children in particular - are arguably FREER than they have been at any point in human history) if we simply let children do whatever the hell strikes their fancy, and extended the same to-each-their-own leniency to the emotionally retarded men who prey on these stupid kids. But whether you like it or not, some men are sincere and genuine and there have been oodles of them throughout history. I do not like that people like you would spit in their faces and make no effort at all to separate them from the ones that are not. Its not only unfair, its also dangerous. I am unhappy enough with folks like yourself taking this course to squash them all utterly as if they are one and the same in your own countries. That situation is why I am so adamant that if you do not like this aspect of Japan, go...tinker...at...home.We are talking about children who are subjected to a process that leads to childhood exposure to danger and psychological damage." we all know it do your case a lot more good to find another poll rather than trash this one, while failure to do so reflects poorly

No - I don't have any evidence that this specific 13 year old in the article was being co-erced. But my own experience, and common sense, tells me that it goes on all the time. You fill a 13 year olds head with dreams of fame and glory if she gets her kit off for a baying mob - she won't like it, but with enough pressure from her parents she will do it.As rightly pointed out earlier, prohibitions often just drive things underground where they get far uglier and much harder to control. " Some of you seem to be living in a dreamland where you think you can bend all young minds to be saints. Personalities are pretty well set by 13. At that age, I think its pretty overbearing to tell them what they can and cannot do and just wash your hands of it. Shihono, Ryo (25 Mar 2014). "卒業しました". Ryo Shihono official blog 'Grown Diary' Powered by Ameblo (in Japanese) . Retrieved 2 Dec 2017. LFRAgain - you are a good writer, I applaud your language skills. Unfortunately English is not my native tongue, so forgive me for being brief.

If our personal decency is acquired by ourselves, families and experience, we would be doing much better job raising our children.” I didn't expect you to. I expected the obvious preposterousness of the statement reflecting your own arguments to give you pause for thought and shut you up. Both your arguments and BeaverCleavers make zero common sense and in no way reflect the social reality of any country. More so you both sound like apologists for that industry and you both sound terribly naive about social structures and how governments and societies work. 0 And before you go making arguments about people with kids. I don't have children and don't have any intention of having them. But I do have a niece and I have the children of friends who I care about. Collectively we all work hard to see to it that we show them a good example. Their parents work hard to provide good homes and education. And they do all they can to ensure that they have a good and solid start in life. You imply that Japan's kids are doing just fine, and I'm pointing out that, just like your suggestion that Japanese are accepting of the Akihabara spectacle described in the above article, you are woefully mistaken.As for comparing this to normal TV, fashion etc... the intent is hardly the same. This comparison does not make sense unless you are talking about the equally wrong sexploitation of children on late TV shows. Which should also be banned. 0 Just think for one moment what the girl would see. What she would think. How would that change her forever? Leering grandpas. 50 of them. With money. If there is going to be bombshell, its going to be how other countries grossly over-reacted to the issue on extreme and usually unwarranted senseless emotion. Its going to be about how for decades now, they have just been making things worse while somehow selling the ridiculous notion that Japan was so bad. Not in your best scape-goating wet dreams. Bye, and have a nice flight. 0 Sure, I do. When the actions of one affect the lives of others in the society in which I choose to live, i.e., making the environment more dangerous for my children, then yes, I have every right in the world to protect my child. Every citizen of a given society has a right and an obligation to ensure that their community is safe.

The most obvious counter-argument to your suggestions that parents alone should be left to raise their children any way they see fit comes from cases of child abuse in the home. No, not spankings. I’m talking about abuse of the “beer bottle across the head” variety, sexual abuse, starvation. Parents do not have the right to abuse their children. Dead stop. It is society’s obligation to prevent that abuse, if uncovered, and if unabated, society’s obligation (and right) to remove that child from danger, subsequently giving that child a better opportunity to grow into a healthy, productive member of society than he or she would have had in an abusive home. About killing movie industry: so where do we draw the line, who draws it and how government deciding anything on this matter is not dictatorship? Children need to be protected. And it sounds like they should be protected not only from those who would abuse and exploit them, but from those like you who fail to see the necessity of protecting the innocent.Ever since Japan hung up the bamboo swords for punishment at school, and decided to have a more free thinking society, Japanese people have become less ramrod straight and more willing to explore themselves and their own feelings and desires . . . Japanese people have realized that their neighbors are dead dull and want nothing to do with them. " But I think the point many people are trying to make here is that, at 39 and 40, you can make a conscious rational decision to do something like this. Whether or not there is a market for it is another matter! But at 7, 9, 11, 13 - kids are not in a position to really understand what is happening to them and what they are getting into. As I think one poster said earlier - that is the job of adults - to guide them, not to use them for commercial purposes in such a way that they become damaged.

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