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vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.works āØ2ā© āØweeksā© agoI get what youāre saying and I agree to an extent but even shit like that doesnāt really exist anymore. Like I said it feels like something over corrected when moving away from objectification and right into puritanism. I donāt quite have the verbage required to quite explain what I mean, it just kinda feels like a lot of media and even culture is outright sex averse in a weird way.
qarbone@lemmy.world āØ2ā© āØweeksā© ago
Iād say that is a US-centric concern (and media that expects the US market), maybe even more broadly a Western concern. Japan at least, uh, has not had much of a concern with sexifyingā¦pretty much anything.
vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.works āØ1ā© āØweekā© ago
Sure but thatās one country. Mind you Iām more or less referring to the anglosphere but Iāve noticed it as a general trend overall, it may also be effecting other western nations as well Iām just not aware on that front. Donāt get me wrong Iām kinda happy the Japanese are so open with that shit but itās still frustrating when they seem to be the only ones, also localization censorship is still a thing and can get fucked six ways from Sunday.