It's important to approach cultural differences with sensitivity and understanding. While some aspects of Japanese media and entertainment may explore themes of sexuality more openly than in other cultures, this does not reflect the values or behaviors of all Japanese people. Cultural expressions, including art and literature, often challenge social norms and can be misinterpreted outside their context. Ultimately, perceptions of "perversion" are subjective and can vary widely across different societies.
Let me as you a question: do you think Americans are perverted? I mean, we make about as much porn as Japan. If you think about it, every country is perverted. Actually, because the whole world centers around reproducing, everything is perverted. So, Japanese citizens are about as perverted as Americans. Oh, by the way, did you know that 'hentai' means 'pervert' in Japanese? They typically look down on that word, as do Americans on porn.
H-manga means hentai-manga. Hentai means perverted in Japanese, so... H-manga is a Japanese comic that contains pornographical stuff.
if you mean 'perverted', then it's "hentai" I think.
They just are....
One example of using "perverted" in a sentence is: "His perverted comments made everyone uncomfortable at the dinner party."
No, they are the exact opposite of perverted!
エッチ (ecchi) is usually a word used to describe things as 'lewd' or 'indecent' in Japanese. Other translations may be 'obscene' and 'perverted'.
Not any more so than the people who buy them.
No, Pentecostals are not perverted. Why would you ask such a question?
Perverted-Justice was created in 2002.
do u mean peeved because if so it means annoyed. Or do you mean perverted? That means changed to or being of an unnatural or abnormal kind. For example: a perverted interest in death.
One word.... hormones ! lol