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eternaldarknesss (733)
October 22, 2021, 5:48 pm
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October 22, 2021, 5:48 pm by eternaldarknesss (733)
What is being suggested is a highly successful trope in the anime industry. I can think of dozens of popular anime that follow this formula, and there are probably dozens more I've not heard of yet.
It's totally fine if you feel your creative juices are stifled because of this, but bagging this out as ridiculous only shows your lack of comprehension for story telling in the anime industry.
I'd love a pregnancy focused slice of life anime like what you're suggesting chashcat2! I've no experience in writing for that genre, but I'll see, based off experience watching similar anime, if I can come up with a storyline.
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IntoPreggos (708)
March 2, 2022, 12:38 pm
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March 2, 2022, 12:38 pm by IntoPreggos (708)
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(replied to a 2021 post in 2022): I guarantee someone who produces manga and anime for a living saw this thread and came up with a pregnancy-themed "lemon cheesecake" kind of anime or manga involved a pregnant woman seeks a fetish dating site for the right man to treat her like a queen/ goddess/ VIP carrying the heir to the throne/ new messiah/ VIP Jr.
I've read fan fics on pregnant waifus. Examples: (VTubers) Mori Calliope is "preg" by Oozura Subaru, a tomboy or transwoman in a 3-way poly relationship with Kiara Takah (n?) -ashi. Another (Vocaloid) is Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka are "preggers" together and raise their children like the loving couple and family they are. And (Sailor scouts, Senshi in the Japanese version of Sailor Moon) Michiru/Sailor Neptune had a baby by Tuxedo Mask though she's married to Haruka/Sailor Uranus to highly admired Michiru's "preggie" pretty body then she gave birth to future sailor Sedna. And future wife/homemaker Makoto/Sailor Jupiter is in love with Ami/Sailor Mercury transitioned into a transman "preggo" with future sailor Eris through her>his>their BF Ryo appeared a few times in the SM universe. (2 newly discovered planets in the 21st century after Sailor Moon's original installments debuted in the 1990s).
Note I used the nicknames from an era as recent as the 1980s when "pregnant" wasn't considered a polite word, but important to know to never use those words like slurs to describe pregnant women. I knew many pregnant people use these phrases to be cute about themselves and their state of being (esp among each other).
Pregnant women are growing, showing, knowing herself...and glowing bright with life.
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Autistic skills.