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Is anyone else scared of people finding out about your liking IM@S?

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JNiles:
A lot of posters here are in high school, where social pressure is an actual concern.  It can be tough to deal with the same people every day when you are jammed together for no real reason.


I do as I like, but I never share my likes with my coworkers- I prefer to think of them as workers instead of individuals, and I'm sure they feel the same way.

xkillo147:

--- Quote from: Bro on June 01, 2012, 03:28:57 am ---I think it would be social suicide.
My parents know that I listen to Japanese pop music, but I don't think they know about iDOLM@STERS. I am sure no one I know nor anyone I ever meet will know about it, but I still desperately hide it, except from a few times bringing it up around close friends... I wish I knew someone personally I could confide my love of iM@S too, but I guess you guys are all I got xP

I'm very much scared of someone who doesn't understand it finding out, but I'll take that risk and keep rocking math class to CHANGE!!

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Kinda the same situation for me too, but hang in there bro! :)

TTB:

--- Quote from: animagic4u on June 01, 2012, 05:35:13 am ---You sound like Kirino from Oreimo!!
Just relax...there's nothing to be ashamed of...it's not like you're doing anything illegal. ^^

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It might be illegal if he's in Sweden or Canada or Australia or England, depending on which judge/prosecutor/"activists"/thoughtpolice are on the case or become aware of certain facts and how they decide to act depending on those observations.

I think it was Sweden that banned DoA: Xtreme Beach Volleyball for Kasumi being under 18 even though she looks 28? And Canada like many European nations have draconian 1984-style restrictions on free-speech/art/expression that may even be applied to something as generally harmless as IMAS. Anyway Bro, as the others have posted this is a secret coven where we worship these idols so feel free to indulge in your deviant imagination as you wish for you are among depraved fellows here bwahaha

Bro:
It's not like I'm playing Gravure (Which for some reason I think is a synonym for Depravity I don't know why) 4 You or anything!! D:

Wow... could it be illegal? I'm certainly Canadian... How strange.

But yeah, as you said, I think the only way that could happen is if it's some weird free-expression restriction, considering how tame iM@S is compared to something much more... eehh...
 I just won't do any weird Touch events with Ami or Mami >_>

Oh,
and I appreciate all the support here! You're all very nice people and that's why I was so relived to find this community where I can confide in things like this and really just gush about my favoritest thing ever.

Yodudes0:

--- Quote from: TTB on June 02, 2012, 04:51:31 am ---It might be illegal if he's in Sweden or Canada or Australia or England, depending on which judge/prosecutor/"activists"/thoughtpolice are on the case or become aware of certain facts and how they decide to act depending on those observations.

I think it was Sweden that banned DoA: Xtreme Beach Volleyball for Kasumi being under 18 even though she looks 28? And Canada like many European nations have draconian 1984-style restrictions on free-speech/art/expression that may even be applied to something as generally harmless as IMAS. Anyway Bro, as the others have posted this is a secret coven where we worship these idols so feel free to indulge in your deviant imagination as you wish for you are among depraved fellows here bwahaha

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I know that Australia did something like banning porn with a-cup breasts to help stop child pornography, but Canada?

As a Canadian, I would very much like to know if you have any examples of arrests or restrictions based on any sort of activity similar to iM@S or something.

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