The Last of Us Part II, the highly anticipated sequel released on June 19, 2020 to critical acclaim. Now, nearly two months after its initial launch, an entirely unexpected corner of the fandom has begun to emerge: Last of Us 2 Abby Hentai.
For those unaware, there are some fans of the game who have begun creating erotica, fan-art, and even some pornographic drawings and videos, based on the character Abby from The Last of Us Part II. This recent rise in Abby Hentai has sparked much debate, as some fans praise the newfound expression of creativity, while others remain concerned about the moral implications of making a character’s sexualization a cornerstone of the fandom.
With the arrival of Last of Us 2 Abby Hentai, let’s take a closer look at this unique corner of the fandom and break down the pros and cons associated with the content.
There are both benefits and potential drawbacks of Last of Us 2 Abby Hentai. On the plus side, it can add a new aspect to the fandom, bringing in elements of fantasy and exploration of intimacy that can be difficult to experience in everyday life. Additionally, it can be argued that the content’s presence serves as a form of creative expression for those who are interested in exploring their feelings about the game and its characters.
On the downside, there’s the moral and ethical implications of potentially objectifying a character and/or fetishizing her in a way that isn’t necessarily in line with her portrayal in the game. Other potential issues include encouraging a culture of entitlement and reward when it comes to the time and attention of fanservice creators, as well as encouraging an unhealthy attitude towards women and the way they should be treated.
Overall, it’s difficult to definitively say whether or not Last of Us 2 Abby Hentai is something that should be encouraged or discouraged. Like anything, it all comes down to personal preference and the nuances of the individual creating or consuming the content. While there are certainly pros and cons associated with this type of fan art, it ultimately comes down to the ethical stance of the person creating or consuming it.
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