You... may want to take a closer look at the yuri option.
This is a very much a "we live in a society" art though, not that that's a bad thing since it's rather clever about it. Or maybe I kind of understand the point.
1. Pedophilia 2. Inequal Domestic Violence 3. Displaying affection for youtube content 4. Equal Domestic Violence 5. Escort Lady 6. Lesbian porn 7. kicked from home by her partner 8. simping to fictional character too much 9. yandere killing of his friends
well put some wishful thinking on some picture 1. It just her uncle/grandpa, like why we assume old men being nice to kid are pedos 2. - 3. they also lovey dovey behind the screen 4. - 5. just normal corporate worker couple going home 6. - 7. the mom feels bad to their kids because they're poor 8. average simps, except she holds doll 9. -
My answer is rhat top right and right depict loving acts, while bottom and bottom left depict acts of devotion and thus love.
Whether the love is real or merely portrayed is irrelevant. All are images on an electronic screen, and so on an immediate level all are equally unreal. Further descent into the meta-context in an attempt to invalidate fake love will unavoidably introduce personal biases and assumptions, and only overcomplicates the question.
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