Shota

The term is frequently associated with "Shotacon," a genre involving the suggestive or erotic depiction of these characters, which is a subject of significant ethical and legal debate [22, 25, 28].

Outside of the manga subculture, "Shota" is a very common masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with this name include: The term is frequently associated with "Shotacon," a

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In Japan, the term "shota" has undergone significant evolution over the years. Initially, it referred to a young man or a youth, often implying a sense of innocence and naivety. However, as Japanese culture and society have developed, the term has taken on various meanings and interpretations. In modern times, shota is often used to describe a specific type of young man, characterized by his charming, endearing, and sometimes androgynous qualities. However, as Japanese culture and society have developed,

In contemporary media, Shota is often characterized by specific artistic tropes:

: A 12th-century Georgian poet, considered one of the greatest contributors to Georgian literature, known for his epic poem The Knight in the Panther's Skin .

The Shota subculture is a subject of ongoing academic and legal debate: