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distinguish between the delusional standpoint and their own. The under- standing of one’s own position is called “orientation,” so these patients are said to have “double orientation.” As we have seen thus far, otaku are capable of jumping freely between multiple fictional contexts and easily moving back and forth between the role of receiver and creator. So we could say, metaphorically, that otaku have the capacity not for double but for multiple orientation.
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Congratulations in proving me right with that paragraph. Tamaki did indeed mean the multiple orientation part as "multiple sexual orientations." Jumping between multiple fictional contexts is synonymous with multiple sexual orientations. It looks like you're trying to baselessly split hairs. I remain
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as "the lack of sexual attraction to others," with "others" often interpreted as "other people" within the asexual community. Hence, individuals who do not experience attraction to real people can be encompassed within the spectrum of asexuality. While not all nijikon self-identify as asexual, it is
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if you feel sexually attracted to a drawing of a woman you express heterosexual attraction. You cannot be homosexual or asexual. You can be bisexual, but statistically the likelyhood is exponentially higher that you are heterosexual. Thus saying "nijikon are queer men" is a false definition, both in
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If you feel attracted to a 2D drawing of a female character you are heterosexual. You CANNOT be homosexual or asexual if you feel sexually attracted to a drawing of a woman. Of course that doesn't mean you cannot be bisexual in real life. However just because you CAN be bisexual makes the definition
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context. The term "queer men" doesn exist in the paper nor does the paragraph about Jack
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And therein lies why
Nijikon is not asexual. The few who feels not an ounce of sexuality towards real people does not make the majority of the community. Most people who are attracted to 2D, (nijikon) are sexually attracted to real life people as well. This is being disingenuous at best. This point
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Also not that it matters, because again this is not something this article does, can or should try to solve, but to say "male nijikon being attracted to 2D drawings of women/female characters CANNOT be queer by the very definition" is flatly untrue. The word queer, especially used in the context of
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I have read the entire 30 page long paper (Otaku and the
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Futher more, you don't need go into "culture war" or "gender studies" to see the article has been rewritten to be biased, just look how they removed the Taiwan part for no apparent reason, possible because the editors don't like it's sovereignty or something. Or how this is a phenomenon that only
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The author doesn't compare nijikon with asexuality but draws a comparison between how nijikon express their sexual non-attraction to real people with how asexuals say they don't feel sexual attraction to people. However nijikon do feel sexual attraction to fictional characters thus they cannot be
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Then the exact quote needs to be put in here and the page it refers to. Otherwise anyone can just post their lies or interpretations however they wish. Point being: nothing in that "introduction" points to that conclusion. Aside from the fact that it is quite absurd considering that male nijikon
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see in patients suffering from schizophrenia and other mental illnesses who talk of delusional beliefs like being the mayor of Tokyo or being a bil- lionaire, even as they help clean their hospital ward under their nurse’s directions. No matter how severe the delusion, most patients are able to
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It is relevant if "others" are people or not. The sex of a sexual depiction is moot as they aren't living beings. If a real human feels a sexual attraction towards a sexual depiction of something fictional, the human being can never ever be asexual. Asexual means never ever feeling any sexual
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It is irrelevant if "others" are people or not. You feel sexual attraction to a sexual depiction of a female or male. Herein lies the question: do actual asexuals feel attraction to a substitute for real people? No they don't. There is no substitute for attraction to them. However for nijikon
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That being said I do agree that they got it wrong. There are reasons why they may not be interested in flesh and blood humans. I, for example, detest the flesh and blood version, because they're the opposite of white I desire. I'd say I'm
Nijikon, but these characters are still assigned a
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Studies, is built on no proof and every hyperlink, leads to the source, but the source itself has no mention of Nijikon, anime, nor otaku. I have cause to believe that the current edit is made in ill faith for a certain agenda.
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I haven't really been keeping track of this article for a bit because of IRL busyness (and probably don't agree with all the changes that have been made)... I may return later to look at things in more detail,
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