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Doctor Vtuber Explains What Adult Manga Get Wrong

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Doctor Vtuber Explains What Adult Manga Get Wrong

A post by a Doctor VTuber caught attention on social media after he pointed out several biological misconceptions frequently portrayed in hentai manga.

The discussion quickly went viral, especially among readers who were surprised by the amount of incorrect information present in many stories!

This is already the third consecutive post today about a VTuber, and this time we will talk about a VTuber named Yamabuki Orca, who according to her profile is a real-life doctor, so a lot of her content is related to medicine.

Doctor Vtuber Explains What Adult Manga Get Wrong

VTuber and doctor Yamabuki Orca used her X account to comment on common situations found in adult manga that, according to her, do not correspond to biological reality.

Doctor Vtuber Explains What Adult Manga Get Wrong

Among the examples he mentioned, he highlighted that ejaculation occurs in the vagina, not directly in the uterus as some works tend to suggest. In addition, he explained that fertilization normally takes place in the ampulla of the Fallopian tube, not inside the uterus.

Another point mentioned was the time required for sperm cells to reach the location where fertilization occurs, a process that generally takes between 2 and 15 minutes.

Scientific Explanations Caught the Attention of Internet Users

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The doctor’s observations quickly spread among Japanese users. Many comments joked about exaggerated scenes found in some works, especially those depicting biologically impossible situations.

There were also people who pointed out how certain stories show characters instantly realizing the moment fertilization occurs, something that does not happen in reality. According to the VTuber, when works portray fertilization accurately, it would normally require a very specific context related to the fertile period.

He also reminded readers that embryo implantation in the uterus usually occurs several days after fertilization, not immediately as some narratives suggest.

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The discussion ended up dividing opinions. Some internet users believe that fictional works do not need to strictly follow science since the main goal is entertainment. One commenter said: “I don’t want to read a biology book, I just want to read a hentai manga.”

On the other hand, some users argued that a basic understanding of anatomy and reproduction could help creators avoid spreading misinformation, especially among younger readers who may not know the details of how the human body works.

Anyway, what do you think?