age rating... and behind the scenes, Kirito is probably fucking her all night long without taking out his penis. Surely there must be a reason why her eyes always light up when she sees her boyfriend?if someone has never seen SAO and plays this game and then sees SAO, they would say: but wasn't Asuna a whore? why doesn't she fuck?
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In the anime, it was like that. There, the screenwriter of the anime series decided not to embarrass teenagers who watch the series. But in ranobe, it was quite said that Asuna and Kirito fucked like rabbits when they got married and Heathcliff bought them a house on the 22nd floor. The logic of Kirito and Asuna's actions was clear - they love each other, it's just a game (how familiar ...), it's unknown if they will survive, and most importantly, they are hormonal 16-year-old young people. This is a fairly common practice when they take a ranobe with a mention of sex and shoot PG-13 anime, throwing out all the explicit scenes.By the way, I don't understand at all why in anime the main character is made impotent and a virgin. And of course the most beautiful girl will always fall in love with such a guy and they will have the most platonic relationship. Although the heroine will constantly hint at sex. Although I watched SAO a long time ago, I remember the moment in the first season where Asuna thought that Kirito wanted to sleep with her and began to undress, and he behaved like a standard main character. Where did this trend come from? Does anyone like to associate themselves with such a character.
So that's where Asuna got her roots from "just a game". That's what I'm talking about, why there's just no age rating for anime whose plot suggests it. I remember the anime Grancrest Senki, there was a scene of conditionally voluntary sex and it didn't make the anime worse, even though it's average. It's just that sometimes, looking at what's coming out now, it seems like at this rate, in 12 episodes we'll see how the main character first looked at the heroine at the end of episode 12. And the second season will be like trying to do it more oftenIn the anime, it was like that. There, the screenwriter of the anime series decided not to embarrass teenagers who watch the series. But in ranobe, it was quite said that Asuna and Kirito fucked like rabbits when they got married and Heathcliff bought them a house on the 22nd floor. The logic of Kirito and Asuna's actions was clear - they love each other, it's just a game (how familiar ...), it's unknown if they will survive, and most importantly, they are hormonal 16-year-old young people. This is a fairly common practice when they take a ranobe with a mention of sex and shoot PG-13 anime, throwing out all the explicit scenes.
Of course there was no description of sex, otherwise it would have turned into 18+ book. But direct hints are enough. Like when they woke up and Asuna stood up, covering her chest with a sheet, she looked back lovingly at Kirito sleeping peacefully. Or after they were walking on the lake near the hut, Kirito kissed Asuna and they fell on the bed together. I think this is quite enough to know exactly what teenagers are doing, from which harmons are pouring directly and they are forced to live every day like the last.as far as I remember, there was nothing about sex in ranobe itself, but an additional chapter about that night was released.
Actually, small correction that I actually mentioned in the past but bears reminding, SAO is NOT like your average 'Harem anime' in that aspect actually. While there is no doubt the author was cruel with the other girls by basically creating them having lost in the novels (As none of them ever existed before Kirito and Asuna had already gotten together), despite what some haters may say or some people trying to take some scenes out of context, the girls never actually DO try to get into Kirito's pants or steal him from Asuna in the slightest, Liz and Sugu's takes on this game may have warped your mind but it's actually a big and clear point in the series that regardless of their own feelings they put them aside and decide to be friends instead as it's the best they can have, even sometimes actively helping out KiriSuna get time together for themselves. The only one 'exception' to this was Alice and that's because of both her extremely unique and fucked-up circumstances and also because the series originally ended with her arc back in the original web novel XPIt depends on the genre of the anime. If the characters are adults then acting like that is just weird. But if the anime character is a teenager then of course the tv censors don't want them to seen having sex. Most teenagers are seen as dumb and indecisive because they are young and inexperienced. That is true in most medium not just anime.
Interesting fact about that SAO moment you mentioned. Asuna and Kirito did have VR sex that time so canon Kirito is not impotent and a virgin even at the beginning of SAO if you count VR sex.
This is based on canon SAO relationship. Kirito and Asuna have always been the perfect couple. Neither of them was ever interested in anyone else. This is actually one thing I don't like about the series. The author clearly wants the couple to stay together but he keeps adding girls that try to get into Kirito's pants. He never wants to and the girls are just there to give him a "harem" he will never uses. It is like the author is trying to have a harem and one true love romance at the same time which is annoying.
The HJ scene in the gym happened because Asuna hurt her feet and Inoda was there to help her. He (with Administrator's help) massaged her feet and told her jokes that made her feel really good. So as thanks she gave him a HJ. This is basically his strategy. Make her see him as a friendly but important part of her life and then extract sexual favors from her so he can make her body can't live without his dick.My questions are about those IRL events between Asuna and Inoda like handjob scene in the gym (Asuna's cheerleader outfit), Asuna visit Inoda apartment and sleep with him on the bed (just lying on bed, if I remember correctly), why did she do that?
I think he's talking about this scene. This is where Inoda showed what a good manipulator he is (now he has apparently lost this skill), wanted to turn himself in to the police, but Asuna stopped him and forgave him. There is a small animation in the form of memories of how they sleep in the morning.The HJ scene in the gym happened because Asuna hurt her feet and Inoda was there to help her. He (with Administrator's help) massaged her feet and told her jokes that made her feel really good. So as thanks she gave him a HJ. This is basically his strategy. Make her see him as a friendly but important part of her life and then extract sexual favors from her so he can make her body can't live without his dick.
I don't know what scene you are talking when they lie on his bed together. Maybe you talking about when Asuna was forgiving him for the Lustful Night and then she flashbacks to that night after she wakes up from all the sex?
That is what I thought. That scene had a lot of interesting details. Liz gave Inoda a script to follow but he is a idiot and can't remember so he winged it. You find the script outside his apartment earlier. He makes vague comments about ending it. Since they are both SAO survivors she thought he was going to kill himself. He rolled with it and said he will instead turn himself into the police and become a criminal. Asuna not wanting he to ruin his life makes the excuse of not wanting Kirito to find out and forgave him. This really shows how good he is without help and how useless Liz's advice is.I think he's talking about this scene. This is where Inoda showed what a good manipulator he is (now he has apparently lost this skill), wanted to turn himself in to the police, but Asuna stopped him and forgave him. There is a small animation in the form of memories of how they sleep in the morning.
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To be honest, it would be interesting to see Asuna's reaction when she woke up, rather than a few days later.
I think it's not that he's good manipulator. The question is, did Asuna want the police, and later Kirito, to find out that some fat schoolboy raped her? I think in that scene, Asuna made sure that no one found out about. In the situation with Oberon, she also hid everything. As the game progresses, it can be seen that Inoda makes a lot of mistakes and sometimes says something completely inappropriate, and Asuna would have gotten rid of him long ago, but we know Asuna is kind, Asuna has developed a motherly instinct, and do not forget that Inoda is essentially blackmailing Asuna by disclosing information about Lust Night.This really shows how good he is without help and how useless Liz's advice is.
If you look at the scene it is obvious Asuna just didn't want Inoda to ruin his life so she thought of the excuse of Kirito finding out to stop him. Even Inoda realized this and was amused. If Asuna remembers Oberon then she would not tell Kirito so he won't worry. My headcanon right now is Asuna's father blocked those memories so she can live a happy life. Inoda always uses her weakness of caring about others more than herself to manipulate her.I think it's not that he's good manipulator. The question is, did Asuna want the police, and later Kirito, to find out that some fat schoolboy raped her? I think in that scene, Asuna made sure that no one found out about. In the situation with Oberon, she also hid everything. As the game progresses, it can be seen that Inoda makes a lot of mistakes and sometimes says something completely inappropriate, and Asuna would have gotten rid of him long ago, but we know Asuna is kind, Asuna has developed a motherly instinct, and do not forget that Inoda is essentially blackmailing Asuna by disclosing information about Lust Night.
But at the moment it doesn't matter anymore. I think Asuna has long forgotten about that situation and is quite happy with everything. And funnily enough, it became very noticeable that Inoda stopped being some kind of genius manipulator.