Blastaar posted:
Both this series and Skeeter Rabbit have characters who are first-year high school students, true. But in Skeeter Rabbit the characters are highly sexualized, to say the least (not to mention also having sexualized characters who are even younger than the leads); in this one, obviously, they’re not.
To add a “lolicon” tag to Tsurezure Biyori would not only not be accurate or informative, it would be quite misleading.
A kiss is not sexualization? In this case, it is, however I look at it.
Don't get me wrong. I do not argue in favor of actually tagging this "lolicon".
I just think, on the contrary, that Skeeter Rabbit shouldn't have been tagged that way. Sexualization of young girls or not. The MC just like girls. That she'd like girls her age sounds normal. If she grows up later in the story and aims at younger girls, okay.
Anyway, you just confirmed what I thought: lolicon is added to warn about teens (or younger) thinking about sex.
Which is clearly something people here should be warned about.
As for this one, it's cute and all. But eventually, if they love each other and it's not just a phase, they will eventually have sex (in an hypothetical world, because the author won't thread that path, obviously).