Oh believe me, you haven't seen the real monster of this story, yet. Not that Fuji-san is a good guy, but...So...I think his mom tried to eat or something. I don't even care if I am right; at this point I just need to know why and for all these ladies to know what kind of monster he actually is.
It's like every corner I turn, there is another potential monster in this arc!Oh believe me, you haven't seen the real monster of this story, yet. Not that Fuji-san is a good guy, but...
Oh believe me, you haven't seen the real monster of this story, yet. Not that Fuji-san is a good guy, but...
Well, as I said, I think that one is a prepubescent girl, so no hair down there. In classic paintings usually artists avoided some body parts as much as possible, however as you have probably seen you can see sometimes penises, vaginas (even though not in great detail usually) in works like "Adam and Eve" and other similar stories of the Bible. Children, even Jesus Christ at a young age or the angels (those called "putti"), were often drawn naked.Hi are you Shunga Lover for I have a question regarding the third painting you posted (naked in the mirror) at the bottom of this chapter.
I was lead to believe that the normal convention for nude portraits of women at the time was that they were to be hairy as a way to provide decency. The women in the third picture is depicted shaved, why is that? Is this because unlike pictures which were made to be framed a put on public display this is in fact hard core pornography for the time to be hidden away in private.
Oh yeah, I love how this author draws boobs...shame I can't find any of his illustrations, an artbook, a doujinshi, whater...This manga is not only entertaining but also highly educational. It teaches you a lot about the amazing breast implant technology of feudal Japan
I also wonder this, but do not want the manga to explain it. I prefer thinking it is another example of the mangaka not knowing how humans work.How do you even possible to bite middle cleavage perfectly rounded?
I think you guys sometimes overhink and overanalyze too much...no offense, but remember that this is a manga, a fictional story, as you have (and soon will) see, it contains a lot of implausibilities. In other words manga aren't a 100% accurate representation of the real world. Besides when you read a fictional story you should always, IMHO, apply some kind of "suspension of disbelief".I also wonder this, but do not want the manga to explain it. I prefer thinking it is another example of the mangaka not knowing how humans work.
I think you guys sometimes overhink and overanalyze too much...no offense, but remember that this is a manga, a fictional story, as you have (and soon will) see, it contains a lot of implausibilities. In other words manga aren't a 100% accurate representation of the real world. Besides when you read a fictional story you should always, IMHO, apply some kind of "suspension of disbelief".
I'm sure that if you can do it with Naruto, you can do it with more realistic manga too.