The problem is that sometimes the covers enlarge the boobs in deceitful ways, though most often those become "
epic Photoshop fails" (Paiking is really a guy to turn to when it comes to boobs in JAV), and I think not a lot of people would debate that it's ludicrous (though I would love Nenne to have such big ones... and at the same time, she would lose some of her appeal for me since she's a petite one, and even her boobs feel like "the maximum size at which she can remain petite")
In terms of having tits/being sexy and not much else, also agreed: I would not say that Hana is terrible, though I haven't seen a lot of her performances, but she, Hitomi and Julia are great examples for me of girls having great bodies and not being memorable
On the other hand,
I would, on the contrary, say that there are not enough big-titted newcomers for me. How am I supposed to get over Kaho if no girl still comes close to her in terms of the "perfectness of the blend" of her titties (the size + her being petite and more on the thin side even when she put on weight + the length of her boobs + the sagginess + the areola size, shape and color + the nipple size/shape and color)? There are so many factors in this that we are not seeing nearly enough K+ ones... I understand that it's statistically very low percentage overall... but then the more urgent a matter it is to recruit more!
Some stuff we could debate here, gathering from all the threads I remember on this forum are (and I'll express these as my opinions on these topics):
- Japanese customers are ruining JAV by wanting the youngest girls possible, not giving a lot of chance to those older ones — or quickly losing interest for those who stay in JAV for long (thus, JAV becomes like a conveyor belt, with the "goods" on it having very short shelf life)
- This, combined with the trend toward digital isolation of JAV (meaning that only the Japanese get to decide what JAV should look like) is discriminatory towards all those interested in Japan (no matter the reason, even if it's porn) and thus contradicts the Japan's overt "openness to foreigners" (there are a lot of examples of such contradictions, but this is one of them): we cannot easily buy JAV and thus cannot influence, with our demand, what we would like to see
- Not enough information for foreigners on JAV stars being available for escort etc.! Again, Japan is still very... apprehensive (to use a mild word) of foreigners in terms of anything that comes to letting them into a lot of places that are not for tourists (hot springs are another example, and yes, you could say that it's usually because of tattoos, and there is a reason why tattoos are historically frowned upon in Japan... but hey, there were historical reasons for the US to buy slaves... but they don't anymore... so... what's the difference really? Isn't it discrimination by skin pigments?), including brothels; I totally understand that if you cannot ask people to speak your language, but what about those who speak Japanese well enough? They would likely still not be let into most such places as they are not Japanese or at least not Japanese-looking... and I'm not sure how to feel about that... Yes, you cannot make people have sex with those they don't want to, "even" for money... but if that's about the rest of the whole f...ing world... I think that smells like discrimination again
This all could be argued the same way: hey, it's Japan, it's for Japanese people, let them do what they want. But again (if we're being jerks and generalizing), Japan
seems to want to have its cake and eat it too (keep the old ways in the new world), which means it is either a hypocrite (wanting all the good things about capitalism and democracy, wanting to sell its image around the world via anime, and manga, and electronics, and so on — but, at the same time, wanting to
remain isolated), or it's confused. I think it's the latter, but it's still f...ing annoying sometimes (and I'm writing all of this just to vent mostly; there are more aspects to this, obviously, as can be seen in the discussion
here, for example; it could be easily argued that it's a third option: wanting to balance isolation and openness... which is basically what we all do... but that's not an interesting stance for debates)
P.S. Another jab somebody could easily throw my way:
You complain about being discriminated as a gaijin so much, but you will be the first to lose interest in Japan if it becomes a mixed-enthnicity country
And to that, I would say that yes, I have that part of me that wants the world to be "diverse in a suspiciously convenient" kind of way: let there be all kinds of mixed couples, but let there remain "pure"-Japanese, and Chinese, and French, and Swedish, and whatever. So, yes, I want there to remain "pure"-Japanese girls. And I didn't say that I would want to have a family with a Japanese woman. It's one thing to want that — and another to want to freely come to Japan and visit any brother just to f... a Japanese girl without feeling as a total gaijin almost every time you go off a tourist route
But yeah, that would be a good point: I am also someone who want to have my cake and eat it to, wants to simultaneously have the "exotic and pristine Japan from anime, manga and books" — and doesn't want to feel like a foreigner there. "So... What the hell do you want, bro?" Yes, seems like that's what all the weebs want: to be Japanese. I don't though. I would like to remain as I am but to go to live in Japan for a couple of years someday, with the ability to go to all the same places a Japanese man can go. And it seems that it's still too early for that... and someday, when it won't be too early, the Japan will have changed so much that it wouldn't be as interesting anymore... A "weaboo paradox"