All comments of User Senior Ranger
I would never watch JAV with music. I want to be immersed in the visuals, and I don't want ANY distractions. I enjoy a lot of WAV amateurs, but one of the great drawbacks is background noise --- televisions, music, traffic, mysterious off-camera sounds, "directors" telling her what to do, etc. Probably I'm in the minority as I see people all the time with sound devices in their ears while doing other things. I can't even write if there is music going on. Guess I have a one-track mind. Fortunately for me, I don't see JAV producers spending the yen it takes to add music they haven't viewed as necessary already. Music is heavily protected by copyright, and it costs dough to license it for commercial use. To create a unique score for a particular video could cost even more. Looks like, if you like music with your JAV, stick with the cartoon versions you mention.
Swamps? Interesting attempt at classifying various JAV “genres,” but I have two thoughts. First, why follow the worldly convention of defining this entertainment in negative terms? Do we really need terms like “swamp” to define aspect of JAV performance art? I suggest a more positive approach. Look at Disney, for instance. When they first opened their park, they gave different areas appealing, provocative names — Main Street, Adventureland, Fantasyland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, and Tomorrowland. Your “Vanilla Empire” is really more akin to Main Street. Just a suggestion for the betterment of the brand! Second, a more helpful approach might be to do a comparison with Western Adult Video’s (WAV) typical genres. First and most obvious difference is fundamental plotting, vanilla or otherwise. WAV generally, almost pointedly, eschews plot or storyline. Quality is defined by how fast you can get a dick into some orifice. JAV, on the other hand, seems to require a pragmatic foundation — a game show, nanpa, a frustrated wife in a sexless marriage, the power differential of a business office, the naivete of students. WAV has almost no nanpa type scenarios; a few, yes, but not in the mainstream. WAV is currently flooded with the “step” madness — the skirting of incestuousness. While that’s creeping into JAV, it doesn’t seem to have the popularity. While WAV is youth oriented, it doesn’t focus on the school attire like JAV does. Interracial has almost no hold on JAV, while it’s the rage in WAV — you would think every blonde woman from age 20 to 75 goes to bed dreaming of sucking big Black dicks! While JAV does a lot of group sex, it’s mostly orgies and the like. WAV loves a good gang bang — one woman taking on six guys. I’d suggest a good blog piece might be an educated and well researched comparison between dominant areas in WAV and JAV.
I've always been critical of JAV female domination. The complex psychology of it is beyond their ken. For that reason, the videos are totally physical, weak and without spirit. That perhaps sounds harsh, but I had my first female domination experience over 50 years ago, and I've taken it seriously and lived it ever since. As a motto, I'll offer: To suffer for the beauty of a good woman… A man has no higher calling. Good videos are a fine source of amusement for those with no real experience or just starting in that world. However, even the best videos pale in comparison to the real thing.
I can't offer much of an opinion as I've never seen this "hentai" you talk about, and have zero interest in such a thing. I've never read comic books. I hate animated cartoons of any sort and never watch such things. There is one illustration in this blog that suggests your hentai pixelates genitals the same as JAV, and that seems ridiculous in the extreme. Would they do the same with an image of Michelangelo's David? What I can offer is a recommendation. With no "hentai" familiarity, I checked it out on Wikipedia. The entry is fascinating, and I suggest everyone read it. Very educational.
Protection Racket? Sorry to begin on a pedantic note, but I reject the use of the term “pornography” as descriptive of adult entertainment. I know “porn” is an easy shorthand, but to me it’s offensive when applied to sex work when done for entertainment purposes. To be clear, Merriam-Webster defines the etymology of the term “pornography” as: “Greek pornographos, adjective, writing about [sex selling], from pornē ["p" word] + graphein to write.” Adult video entertainment is neither about writing nor about selling sex. Merriam-Webster, again, defines the “p” word as: “a person who engages in sex acts and especially sexual intercourse in exchange for pay.” Adult entertainment is not sex for sale, it is acting — the portrayal of a fictional role. You would not call Marlon Brando a murdering gangster because he acted as one in a movie. And with that out of the way, now on to the current state of the assault on adult entertainment. I’m in the U.S. and know little about what other countries are doing or not doing about adult entertainment. I do know I can’t access JAV directly since I am not in Japan, and I don’t like that. The U.S. is currently in an authoritarian chaos so anything might happen. From my perspective, I believe there is a genuine possibility of governmental collapse in the next few years. At that point everything worldwide is up in the air. Anyway, given the arguments advanced in the blog…. The education argument is, of course, vacuous. No one would argue the purpose (or even collateral consequence) of adult entertainment is education. That said, it has always had educational value. My first such education, as a less than adult, was National Geographic magazine. We would pass around the ones showing African tribes where women were topless — and for the first time we got to see real tits! Moving on, we could always find copies of Playboy magazine our fathers would stash in hiding places. As less than adults, word of mouth and personal experiences filled in the blanks. You haven’t lived unless you went to school on Monday morning and had one of the guys sticking his middle finger under your nose — because he hadn’t washed it since Saturday night when he got it up Sue Ellen’s pussy! Students at testosterone high school!! While “sex addiction” may not come under the medical “disorder” category, it is a recognized thing. There are support groups, and it is recognized in courts as a possible mitigating or aggravating circumstance. However, connecting it directly to adult entertainment cannot hold up in any reasonable argument. The “moral decay” argument is the religion card. Fortunately, organized religion is declining in adherence. Yet there are still some willing to use it as an embarrassment more than anything. From a pure sociological perspective, adult entertainment is far down the list of things that weaken the foundations of marriage, fam and society in general. Drugs, greed, immaturity, gambling, stupidity, poverty, lack of education, etc. are all more decaying to society. Finally, rather than a blog about the assault on adult entertainment, I’d prefer a thoughtful look at the future. Again, I’m in the U.S. so I only know what I see here, but I’m hopeful and confident (given that the government does not collapse). Anecdotal, yes, but I see far more openness and acceptance of sex as entertainment. I also see many women who are amazingly smart and emotionally mature finding a way to make good livings in sex entertainment. Some I’ve known for 10-20 years and they’ve managed to get themselves financially set for life at this point. Whatever assaults society throws at them I’m confident they can weather. Also, the adult entertainment business is a substantial industry, and if we value anything in capitalism, it’s business success — they won’t want to do anything to cause real harm overall to a large segment. A few condescending pinpricks here and there won’t cause any real harm.