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You've either only seen one single anime that so happened to not feature any of that stuff, you're actually INTO that kind of stuff and don't want to admit it, or you're in extreme denial.
"No Game No Life" literally introduces you to its main female character, who I believe is like 11 years old, with a panty shot.
"My Hero Academia" has Momo, who is a high schooler who consistently has to expose herself to use her quirk. (With constant heavy cleavage for her hero suit)
Look, I love anime, and there's no shame in watching it, but you have to admit that a lot of it is pretty sexualized and moreso with children. (Don't even get me started on that whole trope of "woman who is a million years old but actually looks like a 4 year old" )
I do agree that Japanese culture is less prude than US culture, and the age of consent has been 13 in Japan for a long time (it was raised to 16 a couple of years ago). So that will bleed into mainstream media in a way that sticks out to Americans, but not because it was the intent of the producer to make the show sexualized - it's just what life in Japan looks like.
In a similar way, while Americans are scared of nudity, they are desensitized to violence and put way too much of it in US shows. IMO, I'd rather let my kids see nudity than someone being shot in the head. But neither is the primary reason that I watch a show.
Ehh.. i don't agree prude has anything to do with actual sexualization of children.
I am the complete opposite of prude. Always have been. I love sex and openly talk and joke about sexual things. But sexualizing children is just wrong. A panty shot of an 11 year old to entertain the viewer is not okay. As long as the character is an adult, show all the tits, ass and dick you want. Hell yeah! But not kids.
Yes, I'm not saying that that's okay. What I'm saying is that the majority of anime produced in Japan is not like that.