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>>180085 I won't disagree. The keyword is "sexualized", that's a highly subjective word, no? After all, someone with a shoutaro complex could be aroused by something other people wouldn't even notice, like, a boy in shorts. Since we're talking about drawings here it's probably the artist's intent that counts, though the intent isn't always obvious.
What I'm trying to say is, shota is not necessarily "smut".
(and for people to start up drama whenever someone uses a term in a way they don't agree with is kinda unnecessary too)
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