AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMEPLTELY DIFFERENT: LECHEROUS GIRLY MAGAZINES FROM JAPAN

Got these files in as PDFs and edited them using my trusty Fastsone Image Editor. Not really sure what the title would translate as. I think it is ‘Young Animal’ but it is Japanese and I speak and read zip thereof. There is a website connected to these two magazines at http://www.younganimal.com and I checked it out and it is not, I promise, any sort of bestiality site. If it had any such connection, even remotely, the site or the books would not be here. The images below are not nude images and fall not a type of photography form from Japan called gravure. The word can refer to a printing process or, more in line with the ‘research’ done for this post,  to a type of modeling in Japan where the models pose in usually non-nude shoots. The style ranges in its scope from modeling cosmetic products and fashion wear to borderline porn. The models have the appearance of being nymphets at best. This sort of modeling has spread across across Asia as the standard practically for product promotion. The recurring themes seems to be a coquettish nature mixed with the Japanese penchant for cosplay scenarios. The magazines have the initial appearance of being aimed at teenage girl readers and in fact a certain percentage of the readership are young girls reading the fashion tips and looking for models to imitate. But there seems to be no secret that the bulk of the readership is made of slimy old guys, er, who like looking at girls, um, in bikinis on a ski slope. The lack of nudity keeps the magazine out of the pornography category technically but there is something even more titillating about the non-nude images. One more reason why Japan is the greatest culture in all of Asia. All the girls in the magazine are over 18 as far as I can tell from the web site.

4 Responses to “AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMEPLTELY DIFFERENT: LECHEROUS GIRLY MAGAZINES FROM JAPAN”

  1. Mike H Says:

    “young girls reading the fashion tips and looking for models to immolate.”

    God, I hope you mean imitate!!! :)

    A very nice post indeed (says the letch!)

  2. Uranium Willy Says:

    Haha. I wonder if I should leave that. I know immolate means ‘to burn’, as in a sacrifice even. It was early in the morning here but at least I know someone reds this stuff now. Will correct that and thanks Mike. Of course it is Japan so who really knows…

    Bill

  3. Junk Monkey Says:

    The link in your post doesn’t work (for me at least). The “WWW” is missing.

    http://www.younganimal.com/

  4. Uranium Willy Says:

    J.M.
    Seemed to work without the www. thing here as well but I fixed it up and things should be smoother now. Thanks.

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