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Anonymous
Remember when someone thought they'd be able to translate this and sell it in America?

In seriousness, this is why /e/ is awesome: because when a non-porn comic with an ongoing plot flips out and does something like this, it's ten times more obscene and lewd than a plain old porn comic.
>> Anonymous
while i agree that kojikan is awesome, i would hardly say that's "ten times" as obscene as ero-manga. that's actually a beautiful picture, and not really lewd at all.
>> Anonymous
>>635467
I couldn't find the right words. It's more shocking because, while lovely, it's also fairly explicit...at least by "clean" manga standards. Swollen, flush breasts, plump nipples, a swollen belly, legs spread and barely hidden by a flimsy little cloth...

It's just the "wow, I can't believe they actually did/showed that" factor.
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>>635470
and by did/showed that, you mean how a female body plumps up when pregnant?
>> Anonymous
>>635472
Well, to a degree. As natural as it is, it's still a relatively taboo thing that's not really depicted much in DAMMIT WHY ARE YOU PICKING APART MY EXCITEMENT
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>>635474
>As natural as it is, it's still a relatively taboo thing that's not really depicted much in DAMMIT WHY ARE YOU PICKING APART MY EXCITEMENT

I'm not disagreeing with you on the point that it's a quality piece of ecchi. It's just that it is fairly vanilla compared to some of the other things that pop up here & on /e/'s sister boards.

Though, it is the summer, so things will be as they are.
>> Anonymous
Officially-made borderline or explicit images of characters are more awesome than unofficially-made images of the same nature. It's just plain truth.
>> Anonymous
>>635474
>>635457

I bet you're american.

"OMG I SAW A NAKED BODY!! Isn't it incredibly lewd to be able to see your own underage naked flesh? How do you americans manage that? Especially when you're underage? You should all be put to jail..."
>> Anonymous
>>635487
that, plus it's a fairly fun / entertaining manga, which seems to aim to a sort a mainstreamness (the author said explicitly she wanted to "push the limits of what's acceptable in Japan"). That makes it even hotter.
(sorry I don't have much interesting and KnJ related...)