• PiraHxCx@lemmy.ml
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    14 hours ago

    That’s no exception at all. “moralists see nudity and think it can only represent sex” clearly defines it.

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      14 hours ago

      “yes yes, a young girl asks to and then rides a naked man. I don’t understand why anyone would hear that sentence and immediately assume it was something sexual.”

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      9 hours ago

      On another note, I remember some time ago reading a forum where people were discussing how to explain to their children that scene from My Neighbor Totoro where the father takes a bath with the daughters, and how that scene wasn’t appropriate for children or something like that… culture shock (for me).

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        13 hours ago

        If pony play fetishism is remotely equivalent in your mind then you are unable to have this conversation and should go away

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          10 hours ago

          Did you watch the game trailer? Are you really saying this is pony play fetishism? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYewjNYxV-8
          The equivalent here is the idea that something became wrong because it’s “young child” and “naked man”. It’s literally the same discussion I saw in that forum about My Neighbor Totoro, because, again: moralists see nudity and think it can only represent sex

          (I’d add that if you believe abuse, torture, slavery, possibly racism, and suicide - the things on the trailer - are remotely equivalent in your mind to some fetish consenting adults participate for fun, then you are the one unable to have this conversation)