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[Anime] I wonder when was the peak era of anime otaku virgin enthusiasts.

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I have a memory that the 2010s were chaotic just because the heroine’s first love wasn’t the protagonist, but maybe it’s just my imagination.

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It’s just your imagination!

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It should be around something like “Kannagi.”

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>>2

About 20 years ago…

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Seeing an anime that would likely infuriate old-school “virgin” enthusiasts like in the thread picture becoming popular makes me feel that the sensitivity of otaku has considerably softened.

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>>3

To be honest, the thread image is also a virgin, and the essence hasn’t changed.

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In the 2020s, even female characters getting flirtatious with other female characters can cause anger, so virgin enthusiasts are updating as well.

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Isn’t it Kanna-chan that’s reached its peak?

There was faith even before that, but it wasn’t enough to destroy the work.

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It feels like the people who were called “virgin enthusiasts” in the past sought a higher level of purity and turned to yuri.

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>>7

It seems that only those who just want to criticize are the ones saying this type of virgin theory = yuri theory.

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When I first saw “Make In,” my heart really tightened; I’m an old and weak otaku…

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Even though Toradora and The Familiar of Zero, which were popular among ancient otaku, don’t have the heroine as the main character’s first love…

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Even when Utena’s virginity was taken by Akio in the six o’clock hour, the anime otaku accepted it.

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The period when IS was active.

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Isn’t Yatome-san a virgin…?

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Stellvia of the Universe

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>>13

Isn’t it limited to the bulletin board?

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The virgin enthusiasts who go out of their way to attack are a minority to begin with.

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Kannagi had bad timing.

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I feel like there aren’t as many “my wife” fans as before, but I think they’re just not saying it.

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I feel like there were instances of breaking disks and tearing manga.

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>>17

Right now, it’s more effective to burn it in a compilation video than to break the disk as a way to make a statement…

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I think there are aspects where it wasn’t so much a serious fixation but rather a kind of pose of “this is how an otaku should be” that was causing the excitement.

It’s no good if you’re causing trouble for others.

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Wasn’t there something in the erotic game?

“I’m returning it because so-and-so wasn’t a virgin or something like that.”

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It seems like it’s unacceptable that she liked a man other than the player rather than whether she is a virgin or not…

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>>21

I’ve seen people who get angry just from heroine characters flirting with each other in harem stories.

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When they said that no sound was coming from the hymen.

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Otaku don’t have the luxury to be picky about such things.

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I feel like there was a trend like that until around 2008.

It disappeared as the user grew.

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In romantic comedies, if it goes all the way to the end, it feels like something is off…

It’s fine if it’s just an episode from the final episode.

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The mischief of Kanna was incredible; that was the turning point.

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Koutashi death.

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Isn’t it really amazing as a trophy that a girl who was originally in love with another guy starts to fall for you?

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When I saw the comic “Ribbing Game” that used to be at my uncle’s house, I was quite shocked.

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The protagonist may have been avoiding the rawness of realistic romance, rather than whether they liked it or not.

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The devirginization of otaku.

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Isn’t 99% of them still non-virgin heroines?

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>>34

Recently, it’s become a trend to take away mothers, so it’s a much lower ratio.

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>>37

There’s definitely not even 1%, right…?

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The Kannagi incident seemed so unfortunate for the creator that later otaku tended to use it as a cautionary tale.

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It seems that the essence hasn’t changed much, judging by the Mercury marriage turmoil.

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>>36

It feels more like I don’t want to be with anyone who isn’t a virgin, but more so that I dislike the possibility of falling for someone who won’t love me exclusively.

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>>36

That was just a summary site that wanted to stir up some trouble.

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>>36

I thought, is it that you hate the existence of men that much?

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When I said I like Sakura, you treated me like a heretic, didn’t you?

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>>38

I still think there are no cherry blossoms.

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>>38

Hanyaan

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It’s really terrible that the author collapsed with a subarachnoid hemorrhage at the timing when Kannagi was burning.

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Losers are all virgins, so it’s barely okay.

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I think it’s still rare for a work to even bring up the question of whether or not there is experience in the first place.

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Since NTR has become such a major genre, it might be accepted by both those who take and those who are taken.

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People getting extremely angry over surprise NTR are probably making it so that its existence is no longer accepted.

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In the second installment of the lower-grade students, the main heroine was weighing herself against a male medical student.

The disk is broken.

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In the past, non-virgin characters like in ef.

It may be a bit less well-known.

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There has always been a group that judges based on whether something is new or used.

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But whether the presence of the ex-boyfriend who took the heroine’s virginity makes the romantic comedy interesting is…

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>>52

Just as unnecessary as the male rival character competing for the protagonist and heroine.

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>>58

In this work, each heroine has that male character present.

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>>61

Isn’t the heroine the one who’s being taken by the rival?

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>>58

There used to be characters like that in old romcoms, but now there are fewer of them.

Certainly, are there many situations where we watch over each other and can simply say “I like you”?

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In the first place, the group of male otaku who have an abnormal obsession with characters is

It feels like it went to 3D or 2.5D.

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I feel like the atmosphere suddenly becomes tense when the protagonist panics about it and makes a virgin move, rather than the situation itself.

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Kanna is just 100% malice from the outsiders, so it feels different somehow.

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Yanami, who is dedicated to Sousuke, can be considered safe because she has confidence in her virginity.

The problem is appetite.

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It’s not that used items are bad, but if you hide the traces of being used and act like it’s new for the first time, it would be real and you would be disliked, right?

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>>57

Is it correct to imply the presence of the previous man in our relationship…?

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>>67

You just need to stop pretending to be innocent.

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>>76

Virgin fetishists are such a hassle…

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>>87

If you don’t like it, you can just go for the general audience.

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Isn’t it a bit different between a heroine who is obviously not a virgin from the start and one who is revealed to be used later on?

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Classmate or junior.

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>>62

The issue isn’t that the lower classmen aren’t virgins, but rather that there is a problem with how they are marketed.

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Isn’t the image in the thread a virgin?

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I’ve always thought it’s crazy for a heroine who has never experienced first love even once until meeting the protagonist after entering high school, except for childhood friends.

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>>64

Well, it’s quite normal, isn’t it?

There are plenty of things to do besides love.

Something like one club activity.

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McCain was devoted to his crush, so it rather makes sense that, despite being popular, he remains a virgin.

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It’s an era where even mothers are asking for virginity.

“Test-tube babies and such.”

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>>70

Is this a story about Christianity?

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It feels like a form of self-regulation to have the heroine explicitly marked as a virgin in anime targeted at otaku.

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Since Ms. Yatabe is a virgin, you know.

The dislike for the fact that there was someone I liked before is, even at that time, unconventional.

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I think there is a certain number of people who believe that otaku must be narrow-minded.

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The current situation isn’t that the virgin fans have disappeared, but rather that most otaku have become virgin fans, so there’s no reason to argue anymore, giving the impression that it’s become peaceful.

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>>80

If one side achieves complete victory in the religious war, then peace will be achieved…

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>>93

Gundam SEED was touching the truth…

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>>80

In the past, it felt more realistic to have a backstory or experiences before meeting the protagonist.

There are almost no works doing that now.

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I think it’s fine for Yanaami-san to just discard it randomly with some mob after losing to Karen-chan.

Rich in flavor

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Even if they are old, works like Touch and Maison Ikkoku are also regarded as classic love stories, right?

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>>82

Even if works that are not aimed at otaku are released, they have been widely accepted by the general audience…

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The one who went wild in Kannagi.

It’s not that I like the work “Kannagi.”

I just think he’s the most boring guy who just wanted to do something extreme to satisfy his need for approval.

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Was the time when Kanna was burned the worst era?

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It’s honestly a bit of a mixed feeling to have a light novel heroine from the 2010s introduce herself as a virgin.

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Even now, there is still a reluctance to associate with someone who is not a virgin for no reason.

I think there are more works that use that as a hook.

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A woman like Yana can definitely get into trouble at home until high school.

If you have a childhood friend boyfriend, a good woman can remain a virgin even as she grows up.

Advanced settings.

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Isn’t it a bit off that the thread image features Yana-mi-san for this topic?!

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The Kannagi incident seems too crazy when I think about it now.

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>>91

Was that during the peak of summary websites?

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It feels like a virgin’s desire, but I want to experience love, marry that person, and be happy for a lifetime.

It feels like being dragged back into the reality where it’s normal to date and break up with an ex.

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Bringing up the word “virgin” is a bit of a turn-off.

Unless it naturally flows really well, a line like “I’ve never had a boyfriend” would be fine.

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The virgin enthusiasts are still alive and well.

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>>97

You can stay.

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I want to see more people whose bodies are not virgins, but whose hearts are like maidens.

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When I first started watching here, there was a big commotion about Shi-Pon.

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I think the term “unicorn boy” is very apt.

The ability to discern is lacking, but the instinct to suddenly like and suddenly get angry is just too characteristic.

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In other words, in the case of the thread image, if that’s not the case, then the work itself can’t stand, so isn’t it a problem that’s not worth debating?

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Was it Sakura from Fate that was talked about for being a non-virgin?

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>>103

That’s also rape, just inverted.

I think it would be a completely different story if I had someone I was normally dating before.

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>>103

I think the reason for the lack of popularity of cherry blossoms is something else…

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>>118

Is it because their route was taken by Illya and the priest?

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>>131

In the final chapter of the movie, they lost without interacting much with Shirou.

That Shirou was seriously brawling with the Mapo tofu in the end.

I thought this doesn’t really have a set structure!

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If you have a boyfriend, I shouldn’t have become friends with you.

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>>105

The person saying that is also a woman, isn’t she?

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>>105

Haru-chan, you shouldn’t come to a place like this!

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However, this virgin topic has been relatively quickly forgotten…

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>>107

Just mentioning it makes it feel creepy.

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>>107

That work itself quickly became obsolete, didn’t it?

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It seems that the belief in virginity has diminished, as characters like “easy women heroines” are also fairly well-received.

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The high rate of non-virginity in doujin audio.

I don’t think it’s bad.

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I wouldn’t be shocked at all if Ms. Yanami is not a virgin.

No one is interested in otter sex, right?

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Conversely, casually mentioning the word “virgin” in conversations among women might be a departure from its symbolic meaning.

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I heard that readers of Young Magazine don’t mind if the heroine is not a virgin.

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>>114

Yanmaga readers are a demographic that seeks rape, so the ecosystem is a bit different.

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>>132

Well, those who talk about whether someone is a virgin or not probably don’t read Young Magazine…

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>>132

Jinki and so on.

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It was the underclassman 2, Tamaki, who was noisy during the virginity ceremony.

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Well, what comes to mind are Kannagi and Fate’s Sakura.

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Tamakin is a problem that goes beyond being a non-virgin.

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But I think it will cause a huge uproar if there’s a depiction of Ms. Yananmi being attracted to the male partner in the play during the cultural festival, even now.

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Maison Ikkoku is fundamentally a different genre, being about married women and widows.

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>>106

My memory is a bit hazy, but I feel like I’ve seen a manga with this style when I did an image search!

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>>123

I’m sure my uncle is also waiting for the conclusion of Gaiver…

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The very act of bringing up virginity or non-virginity has become taboo, and it feels like it’s something that can no longer be casually mentioned in general conversation.

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>>124

Well, unless it’s an erotic game or targeted at young men, such things aren’t really mentioned much anyway.

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>>124

In the drama, there are things like uterus love, which are crazy.

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>>177

If a man does it, it’s out.

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>>178

I wonder why it’s considered safe when a woman does it…

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>>184

Men and women are not equal.

It’s frustrating, but it can’t be helped.

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>>188

No…

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>>184

Isn’t it typical for men to pursue love with their lower bodies instead?

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>>178

If a woman does it, it’s still out.

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W-what are you?!

Make the heroine’s mother look like the heroine as an adult.

By turning into big breasts

Knowing the principle to silence the virgin fanatics while exploding in popularity.

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>>125

It seems there were people who got angry and said, “How can you be a non-virgin when you know I’m having kids?” back during their peak.

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Even Yananomi hasn’t explicitly stated that she is a virgin, you know.

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If I bring out Kohaku from Tsukihime now, she would probably be disliked normally.

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Yanami-san is not a virgin.

Since Sōsuke seems to have a bad vibe, it’s because he’s a virgin, right?

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But I think the basics haven’t changed at all; otaku still make a fuss just because there are guys in works that mainly feature dark developments or girls.

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The virgin enthusiasts are way too obstructive because they narrow down the range of character attributes.

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It’s fine with Yanana, but it would be shocking if Kaju had a boyfriend.

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>>135

Nukkun’s response.

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>>135

Kaju may not be a virgin in a sense…

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Whether or not she had a boyfriend is one thing, but discussing virginity or not is just a crude topic…

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I think people have just become quiet about their complaints and gripes because if they express them now, they are immediately turned into internet fodder.

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>>138

It’s more interesting to criticize virgin enthusiasts than to criticize non-virgins.

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>>138

In major works, it has almost become rare for the heroine to be swayed by any man other than the protagonist…

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When it comes to men who are overly concerned about the heroine’s virginity, it’s Lord Rin.

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In Yananmi’s case, it’s going to be too much for Sosuke, who is staggering towards 8k after just doing it once.

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The mother character who became popular doesn’t have her husband appear at all.

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A bitchy heroine is also a good thing in its own way.

It’s difficult to handle someone who has a few normal experience counts.

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Right now, it’s just that the production side has gotten better at handling virgin enthusiasts, but the otaku side hasn’t changed at all.

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The normalization of NTR feels like a reflection of the era of sexual diversity.

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>>148

It’s not happening.

Celebrities who committed adultery are still being criticized.

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>>187

It’s only natural to do that in reality!

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It’s not strange for Kaju to not be a virgin.

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Even now, Lisa’s brother is being erased from existence in BanG Dream.

I don’t think much has changed.

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>>151

I’ve said it many times, but that character who tells other older sister characters that being an older sister is tough suddenly got the setting of having siblings, so that’s why I got complaints…

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The losing heroine (the one used and discarded) is just too absurd, it makes me laugh.

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Actually, big brother is not a virgin either.

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There are works that completely erase the existence of men, so I guess that’s why they are isolated there.

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>>156

It hasn’t been done.

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>>158

Don’t come out.

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The virgin Taro born from a virgin.

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>>162

Isn’t this virgin Taro divine?

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Only those who like content where it is perfectly acceptable for the heroine’s ex-boyfriend character to suddenly appear should throw stones.

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>>163

I’ll throw a stone at you.

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>>163

Well, in reality, this kind of thing is mostly found in men’s comics like “Goraku” or in ladies’ comics.

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I think the only reason it stands out is because only those who are unsatisfied vocalize their complaints.

Still, the trends until 20 years ago were abnormal.

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It feels like there used to be erotic games eager to make a hit with non-virgin heroines, but they’ve completely given up on that now.

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>>168

Even with characters like Lance and non-virgins, the heroines are popular, right?

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>>172

Even if she’s not a virgin, she’s still devoted to Rance.

What is important is the heart.

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>>172

Many of the old erotic game writers really seemed to be into rape…

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The virgin enthusiasts have mostly disappeared, and works that suddenly introduce non-virgin settings like in the past are nearly gone, yet they are living comfortably.

It feels like only those who want to say “virgin otaku” are being left behind by the times.

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>>169

Perhaps it bothers you even more because they seem to be living happily.

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>>179

Scary.

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The family structure and upbringing cards are too strong because they change the perception of humanity too much when revealed later.

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The only thing that has disappeared is the loud insistence.

The demand for virgins itself has not changed.

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>>175

Unlike the past, otaku hobbies have become more mainstream, making it harder to talk about such vulgar topics.

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Despite saying various things about “losing in,” its essence is that it’s a harem-style romantic comedy where various women approach the protagonist, who brushes them off.

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>>176

I don’t think there are many people who deny that.

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In reality, it’s better if the wife is a virgin.

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The sight of you thinking that this thread image is an anti-virgin anime was hilarious.

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Even if you insist that you don’t want anyone but a virgin,

People stopped doing it because it only results in being looked down upon and taken advantage of.

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>>186

It’s an era where there are tons of works where all the heroines are virgin, so there’s really no need to go out of your way to complain about it…

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>>190

Latest heroines can be marked with symbols that make it obvious they’re virgins without explicitly mentioning it.

Socially awkward, otaku, shut-in, messy room.

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>>186

It’s been a long time, but I’ve realized that it’s okay to keep it hidden inside my heart.

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>>193

I just started choosing where to speak.

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Watching this anime reminds me of the term “Korean dishwashing theory.”

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Is it Laputa?

That started getting hit hard from an anonymous source right after the scene where the girl who likes the protagonist was brainwashed and raped, didn’t it?

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>>192

Well… by the time the incomprehensible resistance appeared while leaving behind my mentally broken mother, I was already battered.

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It’s a work that enjoys watching the growth of the heroine, who is hurt from a broken heart, and the distance between her and the protagonist gradually closing.

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The jokes and reactions of the characters are persistent, even before the teasing about virginity…

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If otaku have become more tolerant compared to the past, there wouldn’t be any scandals regarding voice actors’ relationships.

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The big-breasted mother character is considered a separate category.

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The reason there are fewer virgins now is that all the otaku have grown older and started going to adult entertainment places.

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