

Also though, how are we supposed to verify the contents of this book? It isn't online, and even if we could check it online, it's japanese. Talk to Nihonjoe 08:13, 7 December 2008 (UTC) A little of both, I didn't know how to find it, yeah.Tyciol ( talk) 00:06, 4 December 2008 (UTC) Are you wondering how to find a book with that ISBN? Or something else? Your question is not clear. The odd wiktionary reference has been removed, but I'd like to more comprehensively examine these sources. How are we even supposed to check ISBN sources like this? Another example is the post on Homo in Japan. girl love) is not used with this meaning, and instead tends to denote pedophilia (actual or perceived), with a similar meaning to the term lolicon (Lolita complex)." with source: Miyajima, Kagami (April 4, 2005). From Yuri (genre): "In Japan the term shōjo-ai (少女愛, shōjo-ai? lit.

I'll post what I'm deleting here though, so that if these are in fact legitimate uses them people can go and find some sources for them. I have found this to be unsourced, so I'm deleting these additions. Recently I've been reading up on yuri and in particular, the term shōjo-ai is used to describe a particular kind of it here in North America. Should we merge them into lolicon and shotacon to cut down on there being so much space? Tyciol ( talk) 08:36, 23 December 2008 (UTC) It's too bad that there's not an article encapsulating both, since there's not as much of a need to explain them separately at this point. That article should probably focus on the 'shota' aspect of yaoi, which is, I think, much stronger than the focus on loli in yuri, which is why I found (as explained below) that slang was being used interchangably for the two. We have a big 'law' aspect to this article, which would equally apply to the shotacon one, but there's no point duplicating the same data I guess. Overall it's an inferior article, shorter and doesn't describe it so well. Talk to Nihonjoe 22:06, 5 October 2008 (UTC) What similar topics? Mdwh ( talk) 23:09, 5 October 2008 (UTC) Shotacon maybe? I guess noone has cared as much about that article to go to the trouble of creating art as an illustration of the subject matter.Stabby Joe ( talk) 21:13, 5 October 2008 (UTC) The image was created as a free image specifically for this article as a representation of the topic as it relates to Japan. I'm not for censoring and I can probably guess how the responses will go but is the top image actually required for the article's quality? There isn't one for other articles of a similar topic.
