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>>1068658 Whenever an H series gets bought in the U.S. they always have to change the age of the loli characters in a C.Y.A. move. Although there isn't a law on the books that prohibits animated sex acts against a minor to the best of my knowledge; the concept makes most distributors a bit uneasy. So it's just legal protection. Kitty is one of the biggest advocates for this cover-your-ass jargon. If you watch the FBI warning on any of their H DVDs, you will see a "No Identifiable Minor" disclaimer right after it. Most super loli H titles like Imoto Jiru will likley never be released in the U.S. because of this; however Angle Core got imported so I suppose anything is possible. The fact is most child advocate and woman's rights groups would spike loli H as a gateway to true CP, without even considering the possibilities that lolicon culture may actually suppress the actions of real pedophiles. That actually might make a good thesis for a psyche major...
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