In recent years, Peru has been the center of attention within the otaku community, especially due to the events and conventions that take place within the country. Some of these are organized by an influencer known as “Peruvian Nagatoro“, who usually appears on the networks with an outfit of Hayase Nagatorothe protagonist of “Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san“.
Whether to speak good or bad about them, social networks (especially Facebook groups) They are in charge of constantly advertising it, which is used to promote events and conventions that easily become a trend. That’s what happened earlier this month with EroWaifu, an anime-themed erotic event.
It is certainly difficult to explain, but social networks began to fill with some of the promotional pamphlets for the convention, which announced segments such as the “Blowjob War“; he “Dildo Giveaway“; and the “Manuela’s contest“. The names leave no doubt, these are sexual events that will take place behind closed doors among the guests at the event.
Sexual conventions are nothing new in the worldlarge adult film production companies or platforms usually hold events of this nature among consumers, however, one does not usually hear about such an event involving the anime industry. But were the segments mentioned in the promos really made?
Many wondered if the posts were serious and even suspected that they were simply baits. (publications with the aim of getting people interested in the event). Finally, it was the organizer herself who decided to end the mystery, writing: «I am the organizer and this publication is part of a marketing strategy to attract more people to the event. Although the activity will be carried out in a similar way to the name of the contest».
At the end of the day, we would only have to wait if videos are leaked inside the facilities where the convention took place to know if the dynamics really took place, but all this did not go unnoticed by the community:
- «Otaku culture should never have been popularized this way».
- «All of this has to be nonsense, I can’t assimilate and I refuse to believe that a human being has said so much nonsense in a single post. Because of these publications, people hate Peru».
- «I really hope it’s a joke, because I don’t want to believe there are such stupid people in Peru».
- «It is because of these specimens that those of us who like anime are called weird».
- «I don’t know what the event organizers thought when including these dynamics, knowing that a thousand things could go wrong.».
- «Really disturbing to imagine a virgin otaku, with twenty layers of filth on her crotch, being sucked by one of these participants».
- «Why do all those strange events take place in Peru?».
- «They think that girls like in hentai are going to come, or even real girls, but none of them stop there.».
- «Better let’s move on to the sexy prostitutes, who are sure to suck better and charge cheaper».
- «Peru, I only ask you for a second without humiliating yourself on social networks, please».
- «Next year I will be there, walking from Buenos Aires to beautiful Peru».
- «Before, contests and events were about cosplay, talent and acting, something a little more “familiar.” I’m not criticizing, but it’s curious to see how that concept is lost over time and left in the background to be replaced by a more sexual theme.».
Fountain: Facebook