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Revision as of 21:39, 10 August 2022
The term Lolicon originates from Japanese slang, is derived from lolita complex and refers to drawn, eroticised representations of mainly preteen girls. There exists an unusual stalemate over the nature of such depictions, with many commentators and artists claiming they bare no relation to pedophilia. These attempts at normalization have typically been more successful within Japanese culture, as opposed to the Anglosphere, where they are ridiculed by the mainstream and most MAPs.
Shotacon is similar drawn material depicting boys.