Tawawa na Oppai wa Suki desu ka? Kyonyuu Shoujo Anthology Comic - Vol. 2 Ch. 11 - A Lucky Accident

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I'm glad they decided to draw the nipples. ALWAYS draw the nipples.
 
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Maybe it's me but I like how the artist drew Karen compared to everyone else in this chapter. Like majority of the people here, censorship can be annoying and I've seen my share of terrible censorship where there are black bars covering most of a panel in a page. Thanks for the chapter.
 
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True philosophical, to draw or not to draw nipples.

Also, i completely forgot how little the japanese have physical contact, no handshakes, no hugs, no holding hands. For once i feel some realism from this girl who was raised in another culture.
 
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Shirt, shorts and no bra. There is no greater boner-fuel in this world.
 
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Why does Japanese fiction constantly show Americans or those who come from the USA as optimistic naive weirdo?
 
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*sigh* And then Japan wonders why it has a birthrate problem.
 
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@Abedeus Well... in my country, pop culture portrays Americans either as unprincipled and treacherous enemies of homeland (consequences of cold war's Soviet spy films), or as childishly naive foreigners who don't understand what a dangerous place is Russia. In one memetic Russian cartoon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olUGGhEFHcc, it is even said that the War in Yugoslavia allegedly started because the Serbs stopped believing in God and Satan sent the Americans to destroy the Christians there. With a scene where an African American soldier kills priests and pregnant women, yeah. Oh, these ethnic stereotypes ... So yeah, funny and naive white otaku still looks more positive than that :).
 
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Well Americans and Europeans ARE more open up about that stuff so the stereotype doesn't bother me that much. I was in Japan once and had to get used to being more distanced.
 

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