>>42134760I forgot Alola
>Degenerate paradise, practically encouraged. A sizeable portion of alolan trainers loses their virginity to their partner pokemon. Many young boys on Akala Island have brought offerings to totem salazzle in exchange for "experience". >>42134844>what's your headcanon logic here?Short answer:
Where i'd like to live = Yes
Where i wouldn't like to live = No
Long answer:
Take first, the old sinnoh myth that people used to marry pokemon etc etc. Then, assume that tradition was at some time, ubiquitous across areas confirmed to be near it (so the japan regions). So if there were anyone who would continue this, it would be through tradition, sort of a "the old ways" kind of thing.
>JohtoIn johto, the areas with lots of history includes some of the cities, just not goldenrod so its legal there. But Kanto 'progressed' past the old traditions and eventually criminalised it. And besides, i just take Johto to be comfy kanto so i just thought it'd fit that they have that conflict.
>HoennJust seemed like it by vibe, between the very traditional east side and the landscape between towns the communities are too isolated for a regionwide ban to ever take hold.
>SinnohI don't think i need to explain this much.
>UnovaWhile unova is mostly NY, i felt the need to expand it to match the whole US legality.
>Kalos>Still common in spite of that.My own "forbidden fruit" mentality aside, i think that line is very indicative of the "sexually bizarre" french. Like its bad, *so* its sexy, like those weird foreign films about paraphillias.
Also, i wouldn't define this as "progressive". IRL progressives are of the paradoxical mindset of "liberate sex but restrain consent" and likely would see pokephillia as beastiality because they cannot express affirmative consent. While i'm sure you meant "liberal" rather than progressive, and also wouldn't want to compare clownword politics to pokemon, i feel the need to correct.