tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11657397.post6505541371025996873..comments2023-08-06T12:03:29.944-05:00Comments on Your Anti-Snark: Aikida: Girls Don't Really Play Video Games, You KnowDoctor Nickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13222314009630202188noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11657397.post-69388080939825583372014-09-24T07:30:50.971-05:002014-09-24T07:30:50.971-05:00Some mainstream films/movies make jokes about &quo...Some mainstream films/movies make jokes about "jail bait" (teens who are under the age of consent but can pass for someone who is at or above the age). You may see a listing on TV tropes.<br /><br />I looked at the three strips. She's 17 but claims she's 15, so she's claiming she's a jailbait when she's (in most US states, DC, Canada, Western Europe, Australia, New Zealand) legal. It seems like the man in the first strip thinks she's an attractive woman until she falsely says she's 15 (the idea is that a person with normal sexual desire would be excited by "jail bait"). He should have drawn Tito looking shocked upon hearing the revelation (without that I'm confused about the reaction he's supposed to have). The third comic about the character saying he's going to masturbate to her is also part of the jail bait thing.<br /><br />I suppose it's fair to criticize the author for wallowing in the "jail bait" jokes as they could be perceived as being in poor taste, but calling it "pedophilia" makes people think it's along the likes of Bleedman when it isn't.<br /><br />I read the "Ample Warning" strip and it comes more across like some guy seeing Rule 34 of his beloved cartoons and yelling "that's the end of my childhood!" and nothing to do about her being a pretend "trap".Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com