Kami-sama ga Mitenai kara - Vol. 1 Ch. 1

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Me: Pedophile genre??? ugh...disgusting! :shamihuh:
"See big boobs oneesan" :question:
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The fact that she was clearly already an adult based on that one page 10 years ago, that alone changes this manga from cute to kinda gross.
i was on board until the nun went and became dr disrespect
Way too much unless you’re a pedo.
Uhm grooming is not ok--

Do you guys intentionally view material you know you have zero tolerance for so you can prop yourself up on it to allege to others that you have the lofty moral code of not harming children?

Or were you duped because this entry lacks a "Shota" tag and you wouldn't have otherwise clicked on this?

The heroine is named "Lamia", and is a nun aligned with a completely nondescript religious organization, trying to woo a boy in the post-apocalypse (where this nondescript religious organization would be defunct). On top of that, she in no way acts or even dresses like a nun. What's more, she's actively juvenile-acting despite her stature.

The premise is comically slapdash, hardly cohesive-- it's absurd to act like it's begging for an exposition of your moral stance about the harming of real children. In general, onee/shota material obviously appeals to a niche(?) audience of young men who more so identify with the male lead in that they want to be aggressively doted on by an older and bigger woman, and a certainly niche audience of young women who want to be that doting older and bigger woman. I'd opine that it's hyperbolic ageplay.
 
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Do you guys intentionally view material you know you have zero tolerance for so you can prop yourself up on it to allege to others that you have the lofty moral code of not harming children?

Or were you duped because this entry lacks a "Shota" tag and you wouldn't have otherwise clicked on this?

The heroine is named "Lamia", and is a nun aligned with a completely nondescript religious organization, trying to woo a boy in the post-apocalypse (where this nondescript religious organization would be defunct). On top of that, she in no way acts or even dresses like a nun. What's more, she's actively juvenile-acting despite her stature.

The premise is comically slapdash, hardly cohesive-- it's absurd to act like it's begging for an exposition of your moral stance about the harming of real children. In general, onee/shota material obviously appeals to a niche(?) audience of young men who more so identify with the male lead in that they want to be aggressively doted on by an older and bigger woman, and a certainly niche audience of young women who want to be that doting older and bigger woman. I'd opine that it's hyperbolic ageplay.
That's nice and all, but we are still free to express our distaste, so you whining about our whining is irrelevant.
 
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What's up with the "onee x shota slice of life romance but actually we're alone in a supernatural post-apocalypse" ultra-specific trope becoming a thing these days?
There's a chance it's a product of paying too much attention to trends and attributing it to an interest in the premise itself and not something incidental-- like (probably) with "fauxcest", where the relations between the characters only exist in the very ignorable dialogue.

That's nice and all, but we are still free to express our distaste, so you whining about our whining is irrelevant.
I'm not "whining" about your whining, I'm addressing your pretentiousness and the way you choose to waste your time. This is the equivalent of disliking raisins and bran, buying and eating store brand raisin bran, and then complaining to your work team about how disgusting it is that raisin bran has raisins and bran in it. It's the equivalent of trawling yaoi webtoons even though you hate yaoi, and then writing comments complaining about the yaoi.

To put it simply: "why are you letting everyone know that you were here, when you knew (or should have known) you really didn't like the premise material?"

The only thing that would make this remotely reasonable is if you just couldn't tell on the first page what this was about (even then, I'm of the mind that nothing in this premise is cohesive enough to get indignant about).

If I wanted to whine about whining, I'd have tagged every comment that expressed negativity about the premise and not just the ones that attached outright moral turpitude to it.
 
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They had us in the first half not gonna lie.

But in all seriousness this give me the similar vibe ad Duke of death and black maid. In a sense of mixing romcom lighthearted ecchi with serious plot.
 
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Lmao. The author really set it up as "check out this hot, big-titted nun that's desperately horny!" And right at the end he says "SYKE, it was a serious manga the whole time!" Get the fuck outta here.
 
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The fuck you mean "the lack of actual story." It's the first chapter.
Exactly? They have an interesting premise, but instead of drawing in the crowd they spent all of their pages doing the same fucking joke.

"Oh, MC look at my titties!"
"No, I can't."
"I LOVE YOU, MC!"

They did this joke 3 fucking times.

We spent like 2 pages on the actual stage, aka the RUINED WORLD. If that's doesn't seem like a problem, then I can't help you brother.
 
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Do you guys intentionally view material you know you have zero tolerance for so you can prop yourself up on it to allege to others that you have the lofty moral code of not harming children?

Or were you duped because this entry lacks a "Shota" tag and you wouldn't have otherwise clicked on this?

The heroine is named "Lamia", and is a nun aligned with a completely nondescript religious organization, trying to woo a boy in the post-apocalypse (where this nondescript religious organization would be defunct). On top of that, she in no way acts or even dresses like a nun. What's more, she's actively juvenile-acting despite her stature.

The premise is comically slapdash, hardly cohesive-- it's absurd to act like it's begging for an exposition of your moral stance about the harming of real children. In general, onee/shota material obviously appeals to a niche(?) audience of young men who more so identify with the male lead in that they want to be aggressively doted on by an older and bigger woman, and a certainly niche audience of young women who want to be that doting older and bigger woman. I'd opine that it's hyperbolic ageplay.

Do you guys intentionally view material you know you have zero tolerance for so you can prop yourself up on it to allege to others that you have the lofty moral code of not harming children?

Or were you duped because this entry lacks a "Shota" tag and you wouldn't have otherwise clicked on this?

The heroine is named "Lamia", and is a nun aligned with a completely nondescript religious organization, trying to woo a boy in the post-apocalypse (where this nondescript religious organization would be defunct). On top of that, she in no way acts or even dresses like a nun. What's more, she's actively juvenile-acting despite her stature.

The premise is comically slapdash, hardly cohesive-- it's absurd to act like it's begging for an exposition of your moral stance about the harming of real children. In general, onee/shota material obviously appeals to a niche(?) audience of young men who more so identify with the male lead in that they want to be aggressively doted on by an older and bigger woman, and a certainly niche audience of young women who want to be that doting older and bigger woman. I'd opine that it's hyperbolic ageplay.
By defending the existence of onee/shota niches you are propagating the destigmatization of grooming children. The same exact case is happening in the stepsis/incest genre. Young impressionable children being taught that older women flashing her boobs at you is a-ok is extremely problematic. To argue that depicting the grooming of children "is a niche" is ignorant, and honestly creep behavior.

Religion does not matter, no matter what religion the nun is, fictitious or not, the fact is that she raised an orphan, essentially assuming a guardian figure for the child, and is now making sexual advances towards that very same child. You can cover it up with as many slapstick jokes as possible but the fact still remains that she is LITERALLY a pedo.
 
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By defending the existence of onee/shota niches you are propagating the destigmatization of grooming children.
This is "violent video games cause violence" in a new context, and if you were being consistent, you'd abhor all fiction beyond edutainment for "destigmatizing" (exhibiting) matters like violence, gore, criminality, furry-dom through cat-girls, et cetera.

That aside, the kind of stupidity that leads people to fail to sensibly distinguish between and compartmentalize fiction and reality, is more appropriately described as mental illness.

The same exact case is happening in the stepsis/incest genre.
...no, it isn't. In fact, the ascendency of the "fauxcest" genre instead of the incest genre is proof by itself that not even in the depths of gooning are porn consumers comfortable with the idea of having sex with blood relations, even if it's part of a paper-thin narrative that's able to be entirely skipped or muted.

Young impressionable children being taught that older women flashing her boobs at you is a-ok is extremely problematic.
"Young impressionable children"? "Being taught"?

Where is the "E/I" symbol on this comic? This is a seinen manga.

Religion does not matter, no matter what religion the nun is, fictitious or not, the fact is that she raised an orphan--
You're failing to grasp the point of me pointing this out, and this is why I think you're utterly consumed with signaling that you have a trivially achievable level of morality (well that, and your "Dr. Disrespect" reference-joke preceding this comment, that makes you look like you have an inordinate interest in regurgitating memes, phrases and arguments on command).

At no point am I defending pedophilia through describing how slapdash the "nun" aspect of the heroine is. I am on something else entirely-- that description is part of a larger description meant to argue that this narrative is unserious given how it (at this point) slaps together various tropes with no regard for a sense of cohesion between them. A "lamia" is a type of demon, and this scantily clad nun of a nondescript and presumably defunct monastic order bears that as a name.

Me personally, I'm not wasting my time getting indignant about a work with stuff like that, and not when I recognize the interests of the people the author is seeking to appeal to.
 
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By defending the existence of onee/shota niches you are propagating the destigmatization of grooming children.
What kind of fucking Twitter ass logic is this? People can separate fiction and reality, trying to argue that loli and shota will increase pedophilia is genuinely demented

The same exact case is happening in the stepsis/incest genre. Young impressionable children being taught that older women flashing her boobs at you is a-ok is extremely problematic.
[Citation needed].
Also, kids shouldn't be reading that kind of stuff to begin with. If they are, it's failure of the parents, not the responsibility of the people making manga like this

You can cover it up with as many slapstick jokes as possible but the fact still remains that she is LITERALLY a pedo.
She, and the guy, are literally drawings, not reality.
 
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I read this without seeing the genre, and man the whiplash from romcom to fantasy apocalypse
 
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If the main story is going to be just "onee-san seducing a boy but kept getting rejected" then this'll get axed soon
 
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Man I thought it was gonna be a horny fanservice manga. The last few pages were a giant backlash.
 

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