Pionner said:
gergroy said: I can definitely see someone being more upset at that username then swear words. That kind of crap has certain connotations, and for our underage users specifically it could mean the end of their time here. Parents are definitely more sensitive to any kind of sexual reference then swear words as far as internet activity goes. At least in america that is how it is.
I know if i was underage and living at home still, my mom would freak if she saw me on a forum talking to someone with that username. I dont think she would care much if she saw swear words, but definitely wouldnt like that name. In fact, she would probably yell at me even now and I am a grown man!
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This is so backwards to me. But i'm not surprised. This country is so scared of anything that has to do with sex or a human anatomy. Everybody is so scared of sex or being sexual. It's freaking dumb when you think about it. Japan has some of the most creative minds in the world. Education over there is good too. And you know what? Sex is not some taboo thing over there. You can be 10 years old and walk into a porn shop and buy whatever you want. They don't obsess over a womans breast or anything sexual in society. Can you imagine what a parent would think if they saw their son or daughter on the internet reading something that said ilovegirls69? Heh. oh my. I can assure you they would be more worried about their grades than some harmless name.
This country? Breast! A butt! Is that a Penis! Oh my god half her cleavage is showing! What a whore! Run!
I still can't belive my account was banned because of my name.
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Uh, no you can't. As a conneisseur of J-porn, i know that everything published in physical form as their equivalent of "R-18" stamped prominently on the cover or back cover.
They're also more prudish than us in the sense that all porn has to be censored by law, so even a consenting adult legitimately buying porn can't see an uncensored pussy unless he or she imports a foreign porno. It's why they made up tentacle porn (aside from the cultural background with the tale of the fisherman's wife), an excuse for uncensored tools.