In Japan, lolita lovers account for more than half of the gentlemen, and these lolita lovers are often not satisfied with the little lolita in the second dimension, and extend their evil claws to the third dimension. A gentleman college student in Japan was recently arrested by the Japanese police because he tied up a 9-year-old little lolita at the door of his home and played a bondage game. In July and August last year, this 19-year-old college student said to a 9-year-old girl on the stairs of the apartment where the girl lived: "I like you very much, so let me tie you up." These words scared the little girl, and the gentleman college student actually tied up the girl's hands and feet with ropes and put her on the stairs to play with her. Later, the little girl broke free from the rope with her own efforts. Fortunately, the little girl herself was not injured. The little girl did not tell her mother about the incident until this year, and then officially called the police in August. Based on the description of the gentleman's appearance by the little girl, the Japanese police finally locked the college student as the criminal after a careful search and investigation. After being arrested, the gentleman confessed to the fact that he tied up the little girl, and sincerely told the police: "I was sexually excited when I saw the little girl tied up." He is really a thorough gentleman. |
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