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Student masturbating to young boy's 'disturbing' cartoon for study causes outrage

PHD student sparked outrage after revealing he masturbated in a Japanese comic featuring a young boy under the guise of research .

Karl Anderson says that at the University of Manchester he spent three months researching the Japanese subculture of comics with pleasure.

However, the student is now under investigation for disturbing revelations in his research paper.

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Carl masturbated on the same topic, calling it a "study participant" and taking notes after each session. I am commenting like "I happened to be living alone during this experiment. I was newly single after a long relationship. These factors likely contributed to my motivation and enthusiasm to explore this method."

According to his paper, the material named Shota isin the erotic cartoon genre, where "boy characters are cute or, most often, sexually explicit." "in a way".

Karl said he experimented on himself after conducting difficult interviews
Carl said he experimented himself after conducting difficult interviews

University of Manchester has received ``serious complaints'' that it ``takes them very seriously'' confirmed.

Visual anthropologist Karl added that when he was interviewing participants, he hit a wall because he found it difficult to ask certain questions.

He published a paper in the Journal of Quality Research titled "I am not alone - we are all alone: ​​using masturbation as an ethnographic method in the study of Shota's subculture in Japan." announced.

He said he had recently gone through a breakup, which probably contributed to his "enthusiasm to explore this method."

The survey states:

"In short, I masturbate like the study participants. After each session of masturbation, I wrote down my thoughts and feelings in a notebook. It was a kind of critical self-reflection, recording details such as materials used, places, hours, hours, etc.

He has faced backlash online
He faces backlash online

"You will not be permitted to receive any other sexual relief during this 'fieldwork'. About my own sexuality: Regular porn, sex with other people, fantasies and memories, I had to be shota every time.

The student noted that the research "not only gave me a more embodied understanding of the subject of my research, but also helped me to combat loneliness as a driving force in the culture of self-published erotica." It made me think about how.Cartoon."

The ``unspeakably harsh'' paper has since been called ``w*****g'' for its extremely explicit content. It's called PHD.

One person said: It is the limit of my commitment to academic freedom.

The PHD was shared on Mumsnet
PHD shared on Mumsnet

Another commented: "How did this get through the ethics process at the University of Manchester? Masturbate an image of a child and use it for public consumption? It seems to me unethical to write a How they see themselves, how they specifically relate to shota (how they read and draw), what shota gives them, etc."

After the interview stalled, he said he decided to enjoy himself, reports the Daily Mail.

"I tried to inquire about the details of these masturbation sessions, but it was hard to know what to ask, and the conversation got bogged down at times," he said.

"Furthermore, to understand how, for example, the intellectual reasoning of entering an alternate past relates to the physical sensation of masturbation without 'doing' it myself."

A spokesperson for the University of Manchester told the Daily Star: “The recent publication in Qualitative Research of research by current PhD students has generated serious concerns and complaints, and we take this very seriously.

{117] } "We are currently conducting in-depth research into all aspects of their work, the processes around them, and other issues raised. It is very important to examine the issues in detail.

"The investigation is ongoing, but further comment is not appropriate at this time."

Karl Andersson was contacted for comment.

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