Sadly, I know this. It's not really a fascination per se, though I suppose it MAY have evolved into a fetish of sorts....UpInSmoke said:Anyone care to explain the fascination with tentacle-rape cartoons?
Back in the day Japanese censorship laws forbade any graphic depiction of male genitalia, so you see tentacles as, essentially, euphemisms for penises, to allow graphic depictions of sexual penetration.
^--I think I deserve a pat on the back for that one. It's about as erudite as anyone can get talking about animated pornography. Ulgh.
Hi there. Let me introduce myself: I'm a man familiar with both history and, you know, the definitions. Xenophobia and bigotry are NOT synonymous with isolationism, even if the two coincide.stompy said:Right. Let's get one thing straight: Up until about the mid-20th century, Japan has been very xenophobic and bigoted nation.
The U.S., for example, may have been isolationist in the post-war years, and we may also have been extremely xenophobic and bigoted in virtually every conceivable way, but there's no realy causality there.