>>230392054Nothing in your comment is correct.
> I did not state it like thatI copy pasted your quote.
>Drawings are expressions of desire.Wrong they're virtual representations of the real world.
Hence why straight men are attracted to drawings of women and gay men are attracted to drawings of men.
Hence why psychopaths (regardless of how far on that spectrum they are) are attracted to drawings that express psychopathy more than people who don't have psychopathic tendencies. The other poster was making a sound comment.
Now I'll address your strawman.
>Drawings permit for unique eroticism in extreme situationsDrawings allow for exaggerations of real life events and individuals (same for movies, games, etc).
Meaning that the part of the brain that likes violence 9when concerning guro) is still activated (even more due to the facts that drawings are exaggerated) when violence is portrayed in cartoon form or in movie or game form.
You even admit that here by saying:
>No matter how much you cry for a character dyingIt does not matter that the character is not real. The brain is able to weave together a story that makes it look real, hence why the person is crying.
Hence why people who talk about cunny don't talk about the fact that it's a drawing, they only talk/care about the characteristics the fictional child shares with irl children, because it's the same part of the brain that is attracted to these things.