Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-76.20.152.224-20130826231849/@comment-53539-20141206113344

I think there is a problem because there is also a point to note that showing sexuality of a person or character isn't necessary bad. Its just knowing when to draw the line.

For example; modern feminists draw it as showing the slightest bit of a woman being basically... Well... A woman... I still remember one feminist capmaigner gunning at video games basically said that there should be more games at girls. But the example she gave was "relationships" as what makes a thing "female aimed". Most fellow female gamers I've come crossed just want to play the same games the boys play. But ths situation gets to the point where the reality is "we need more female characters" and nothing else.

Basically, Luka in a single song singing about say... Sex... Or Meiko or any other female vocaloid, isn't a clause for alarm. What is a cause for alarm is when the producer only puts a female vocaloid out as this and then goes and treats male vocaloids entirely different. To be honest, I've read fanfiction made by girls when I was younger that made me feel sick reading it, so guys can be depicted the same.

Basically, the line is drawn at Vocaloids being shown in a degrading way, which might not even be to do with Sexualisation or anything liek that. Sexualisation can actually be flattering. You can depict a mature adult doing something you expect a child to do and it can be just as degrading. Basically, when you don't give the character respect it deserves, then its degrading.

The other problem is, song depiction... A Vocaloid can be innocent in one song and a she-demon in another. It make sthis whole thing hard to put a finger on it. >_<