Uzaki just shows the point I have been making about the anti-loli hypocrites for ages now.*quietly comes out of hiding*
Not this again... As a person who "tries" to identity as a "trap" I don't find it personally offensive because its what I want to be as well as having a word I can easily describe myself with. But this feels like discourse over the anime community as a whole which is pretty common as you'd probably heard with the Uzaki-chan backlash which I'll leave at that.
People will claim "just make them COLLEGE AGED! they can look however they want, just make their little age note higher numbers, I don't mind how they look, I just find them being children mentally to be creepy".
But. When we do make them college aged, and when their appearance isn't actually childlike at all, but it's also very attractive and makes the complainers become triggered by their subconscious inferiority complex, we find out the thing that I pointed out multiple times in the past.
As it turns out, even if you make them college aged, other people, not the ones complaining about then not being college aged, but rather a separate group, one who seemingly doesn't even understand anime at all and comes into it with westerner perspectives, will start complaining and start calling people who like this:
(and for those who don't know, the woman on the right is her mother, she is in her 40s!)
as being the same as people who like this:
Such an environment is untenable for rational discourse. Just ignore them, don't give them any power over anything in your mind or feelings. Do like Japan does and pretend they don't exist, because for all intents and purposes as far as anime culture goes, they never did in the first place.