Nice try, manipulator. Here is the word's from the bastard's mouth;
You're not a pedo though.
I want to acknowledge that my tone in earlier comments has been quite strong. That is not because I am trying to attack people unnecessarily, but because this topic is something I take seriously due to personal experiences that shaped my perspective.
In some online spaces (like this site), I have noticed phrases such as “uwogh”, "cunny", or “cute and funny” appearing in comment sections. While those phrases can sometimes be used harmlessly or jokingly, they are also known to function as dogwhistles in the lolicon community. Because of that association, seeing them used in certain contexts raises concerns for me.
My reaction to this is influenced by something that happened in my own life years ago. When I was 17, I had a friend who was in his mid-twenties (Discord). At the time, he began following a VTuber whose avatar appeared very childlike. As that VTuber grew more popular, he talked about her more frequently. When I later turned 18, he told me directly that he found the character attractive. At the time I chose to ignore it and move on, but the comments continued.
Eventually, he sent me artwork of the VTuber that he explicitly described as “loli art”. That moment made me extremely uncomfortable. It was one of the first times I encountered that type of content so directly from someone I knew personally.
Later on, he also subscribed to my small YouTube channel where I posted videos related to my writing projects. My profile picture is from it, actually. One of those videos was about an older story I had written called Absolute Execution (old, bad writing, deleted the video itself, but just search the YT channel Vellin's Fiction). The premise of that story involved a man seeking revenge after his sister was assaulted and killed. In the comment section of that video, he referred to the 17-year-old sister character using a sexualized phrase that I found deeply disturbing.
"Revenge for the forbidden cunny"
You know what he meant.
Because of that reality, and what he belonged to, I tend to be cautious when I encounter similar language or behavior online. I understand that it is possible for phrases or jokes to be used without malicious intent, and I also recognize the dangers of this ideology.
I apologize for being so aggressive. I do not apologize, however, for my good intentions.
This is the comments section of a manga on a manga piracy website. It is not serious.
But pedophilia certainly is.