>>96220117Fiction imitates reality and it sometimes puts a twist on it; when you imitate the reality of a child in said fiction you can't say that reality is separate from fiction.
If a child looks a certain way at a certain age then when it comes to the artist replicating that appearance to a character it will obviously be connected.
You can't have the appearance of a child separate from a child, because the appearance of the child has to be imitated.
Henceforth, reality is not separate from fiction, it is merely distinct from it based on its medium. Fiction works in the medium of man-made things, whereas reality works in the medium of things not made by men.
So while a child in reality is different from a child in fiction, they are both made in the same likeness— lolis for all of their history have imitated children, so if a loli looks not childlike then it is not a loli.