Okok so this may be a long shot, but did any anon here hang out in the draw threads on /b/ around 2017? Anybody remember Foo? I often think about this artist. Foo was super cute. Wish I saved more drawings of him. I think the artist posted in one of those threads they were going to art school. Hope they are doing well now. This file is dated 2017.
>>4038718 >Shorts or a skirt? Either a miniskirt or shorts so short that the certain angles and poses expose just the tiniest little glimpse of underwear. >And, if a skirt, what should they wear under it? Briefs or boxers with a boyish print (dinosaurs, cars, etc.) for contrast. Alternatively, ridiculously cute and frilly panties.
>>4038725 >You have such a narrow idea of what is boyish. It wasn't my intention to portray those examples as the only or quintessential way for underwear to be boyish. Rather, I was describing a particular type I happen to be fond of. >Are you a boomer per chance? No, quite the opposite, actually (an 18-year-old Zoomer). Then again, I've always been out of touch in some regards.
>>4038718 Skirt, and include a pair of cute panties but make wearing them optional to see how your sho responds. If you're feeling bold enough, include cat ears and a tail buttplug without telling your sho how it works and see what he does with it (ignore it, tug it into his underwear, discover how to plug it in).
>>4038714 Are we all burgers in this thread? I mean, I know being into shotas is now a capital offense in the UK, but you would think there would at least be some asians in here or something.
>>4038787 i at least am not a burger or from the uk. i'm from continental europe when i made this >>4038712 post i wasn't even aware it was like 8 am for burgers since it was afternoon for me... i'm all alone here
>>4038787 I knew we had some bong friends because I've seen them call bandaids "plaster" (which I find super cute for some reason). Just recently an anon talked about not being able to use Anglo names in his country for a theoretical son. There have also been times when multiple people posted here through the night in the middle of the week. And back during one of the discussions about figgies, someone mentioned having to deal with US tariffs making things more expensive in their country. So I think we actually have a decent amount of non-burger anons. The whole world loves boys!
>>4038812 >Just recently an anon talked about not being able to use Anglo names in his country for a theoretical son >someone mentioned having to deal with US tariffs making things more expensive in their country That was me in both cases lol.
>>4038886 The problem is the majority of people out there are trying to force the world to only be for straight couples and they’re succeeding, even though being straight doesn’t exist.
>>4038935 i don't mind it if it's a cute innocent gag with a boyish boy. it's completely different if it's repulsive draw a girl call it a boy trapshit
>>4038935 >>4038939 I like flustered and oblivious. But I also like when they're aware but just totally unbothered by it. Whether or not I like crossdressing shos mostly just comes down to whether or not it feels like a boy crossdressing vs "draw a girl, call it a boy". Which is, admittedly, a pretty subjective and "I know it when I see" sort of standard.
>>4038935 Boys dressed like girls just look ridiculous to me like someone gave them a stupid looking haircut. I'm a bisexual man though so my perspective might be different from others ITT.
>>4038968 >>4038970 I see it like a costume. And I love shos wearing cute costumes. Shos in skirts are also somewhat inherently lewd, since boys basically never wear anything that provides such easy access to their underwear.
The whole world loves this Why can't people look at themselves What is this world doing Why are people who like this repressed? There is reason you are the first ones to be right about matters
>>4038982 There was one of those "very obviously gay" kids where I grew up, except it was only obvious with hindsight / if you were an adult. None of us knew he was gay, but looking back on it, it was super obvious.
>>4038990 In the past, people were more honest about the reason: They couldn't afford to have people engage in sexual acts that don't result in reproduction. Don't you know that it's your duty to produce more slaves for the state and for some phony god? Your individuality and freedom are a threat to the community. Even now, the insidious traces of religious morality linger on, although they are repackaged in affected concerns about protection, safety, and such.
>>4039037 Not true, deffinetelly not universally, otherwise you wouldn't have so much bronze age and classical age homosexuality. You wouldn't have so many Kings and Samurai fucking their squires and wakashu. And furthermore, you are forgetting that lot of homos were married and had children in the past and still were fucking men. You are forgetting that concept of duty was different from personal goals and emotions. Belonging to a group and community was important.
>>4039058 Of course attitudes varied across regions and eras, but my focus was on the reasoning of those who opposed things like boy love or homosexuality in general. Even the more lenient societies often expected men to also be husbands and fathers, and the concept of such social requirements is something I fundamentally disagree with.
>>4039037 >>4039058 >>4039068 Plato's Symposium >In Ionia and other places, and generally in countries which are subject to the barbarians, the custom is held to be dishonourable; loves of youths share the evil repute in which philosophy and gymnastics are held because they are inimical to tyranny; for the interests of rulers require that their subjects should be poor in spirit and that there should be no strong bond of friendship or society among them, which love, above all other motives, is likely to inspire
>>4039073 Yes, strong bonds and emotions were always something that rulers, elites and politicians despised because it brought people together. And would you look at that, even in the modern era they are still trying to pit people against each other....
>>4039136 i don't know much about vocaloid because i personally have no interest in the music but find some of the characters cute, however isn't it an unspoken rule that all portrayals of a character are canon? so while this len may be slutty someone else could imagine him as a chaste virginal bride >>4039138 i think both shota/shota and erastes/eromenos dynamics have their own charm and i encourage them
>>4039141 >i don't know much about vocaloid because i personally have no interest in the music Absolutelly disgusting, this is why I hate the newfags, they dont even know what they are talking about. >>4039146 No, in an ideal world everyone could love whomever they love without judgment and have their love reciprocated.
>>4039151 >i just prefer dark ambient and dungeon synth You said that you had no interest in the music >>4039141 >i personally have no interest in the music And the disgusting part is talking about vocaloids and how they would act if you dont know anything about them.
>>4039141 People like to act like the characters are blank slates, but they have clearly taken on lives of their own. Like how almost everyone agrees that the Kagamines are siblings. Len being a perv/slut isn't quite that universal. It's often absent in specific depictions. But it is a sort of baseline assumption of his general character. Other common features include him being the younger of the twins, being kind of dumb, and liking men. And no, I'm not making up that last one. Even otherwise moralfag western fans overwhelmingly depict him as not only gay, but specifically liking men.
>>4039157 yeah i don't go out of my way to listen to vocaloid but i think len is cute and i like him, and i'm just paraphrasing what i have seen vocaloid fans saying online in the past. it's not that big of a deal >>4039161 >liking men i didn't know that. i like him even more now.
>>4039162 >yeah i don't go out of my way to listen to vocaloid but i think len is cute and i like him, and i'm just paraphrasing what i have seen vocaloid fans saying online in the past. it's not that big of a deal So you are not just a newfag but a normalfag as well. That just makes you even worse. If I hate something, it is pretending to like something, and then not even having the passion to delve deeper. I hate your kind.
>>4039164 That's not pretending to like something. He never claimed he liked the music, only the characters. And that appears to be genuine. He's just a secondary. Which I suppose you could take issue with as well. But I get the sense that's pretty common here. I don't think every anon in these threads has read all the manga or played all the games of the boys they like. Speaking for myself, I haven't played a pokemon game since gen 7. But I still think some of the newer boys are cute.
>>4039164 i'm a normalfag just because i'm personally not interested in vocaloid? i'm not pretending to like the music itself, i just think a character is cute. i spend most of my time looking and scouring for new music of every kind on every corner of the internet so i'm not a music pleb by any means. i'll continue thinking len is cute anyway.
>>4039185 I do get him. Personally, I avoid partaking in conversations or making presumptuous statements about characters from media that I have yet to engage with. I also keep from reading doujinshi that involve such characters. (Looking up fanart is a grey area.) In my eyes, actions of that sort should be left for when you properly know them.
Len is my favorite sho. And I listen to vocaloid and specifically Len songs more than any other music. But I get that it is not everyone's cup of tea. So I don't mind someone appreciating how cute he is even if they don't care for the music. I'd take that over a lot of western vocaloid "fans" that do actually listen to the music.
>>4038990 It’s because your environment and the things your taught growing up do shape you. Men like this but they know they can’t let people know that so they hide it and openly talk down about it to keep their secret.