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Types of Lolis
By RinSigua • 5 years ago

            OK, so last time, I wrote something about Hentai Facts about Lolicon. Let’s say that this is a continuation. This time, let’s talk about the types of lolicons.


Again, after explaining to the authorities, RinSigua was able to resume writing this blog.


Loli (ロリ rori) – A Japanese slang term for a young girl who has not reached the age to sexual consent or looks younger than her true age. The word is contracted from lolita (ロリータ), which originates from the novel Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov.


            So apparently, there are three types of lolicon. They are categorized by their age. These are:



True Loli

Correct me if I am wrong but, the girls  Ash journeyed with are all 10 years old, right?


            These are girls 4 to 12 years old. Because of their age, they act the most child-like (duh!).


Teen Loli

Miyazaki Nodoka (15), Kirino Kousaka (14), and Misaka "Railgun" Mikoto (14)


            As the name suggests, these are the girls aged 13 to 17 years old. Some of these lolis act a bit more mature despite their appearance, but still display child-like qualities.


Legal Loli

Shinobu Oshino (598), Tsukuyomi Konoe (above legal age), Konata Izumi (18), Rori Mercury (965), and Evangeline A.K. McDowell (700)


            These are lolis that are 18 and older. Most of these lolis acts mature which creates a huge contrast between their action, behavior, and appearance.


            Then, there’s also what we call “oppai loli.” these are the lolis that are well-endowed breast, but still retains their child-like proportions.


Chiho Sasaki (16), Rem (17), and Asahina Mikuru (Classified Information)


            And there you have it, the types of Lolis according to age! Now, you can classify the lolis you can see in anime and mangas more easily.


            So, do you like yourself some lolis? What are your thoughts about them? Did you learn anything new today? Do you have anything to add? Do you have any suggestions and recommendation? Please tell us all about it in the comments below. Thank you for reading!