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the word shota does not mean boy love.
 
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'''Shotacat''' origins and use on the chans is similar to [[Pedobear]] and signifies (derogatorily) that someone is attracted to boys. It is unclear if this graphic first appeared on 4chan or 7chan. Shotacat is  a less popular graphic then Pedobear and has never reached the level of public recognition or hysteria that the image of Pedobear provokes.  
'''Shotacat''' origins and use on the chans is similar to [[Pedobear]] and signifies (derogatorily) that someone is attracted to boys. It is unclear if this graphic first appeared on 4chan or 7chan. Shotacat is  a less popular graphic then Pedobear and has never reached the level of public recognition or hysteria that the image of Pedobear provokes.  


Shotacat unlike Pedobear seems to have some historical relevance. It's name appears to have been derived from the Japanese [[Manga and anime|manga’s]] known as [[Manga_and_anime#Shotacon|shotacon]] often shortened to Shota. Shota means Boy love or boys love. <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shotacon Shotacon (Wikipedia)]</ref>
Shotacat, unlike [[Pedobear]], seems to have some historical relevance. Its name appears to have been derived from the Japanese [[Manga and anime|manga]] known as [[Manga_and_anime#Shotacon|shotacon]], often shortened to Shota.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shotacon Shotacon (Wikipedia)]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 04:58, 29 June 2015

Shotacat origins and use on the chans is similar to Pedobear and signifies (derogatorily) that someone is attracted to boys. It is unclear if this graphic first appeared on 4chan or 7chan. Shotacat is a less popular graphic then Pedobear and has never reached the level of public recognition or hysteria that the image of Pedobear provokes.

Shotacat, unlike Pedobear, seems to have some historical relevance. Its name appears to have been derived from the Japanese manga known as shotacon, often shortened to Shota.[1]

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