Sorry 'bout that, only one of my books has the "Explicit Content" on it. And also, thank Ashley for explaining what I meant. I meant that it is meant as humour and as a spoof, and not as hentai or ecchi. BTW, Tokyopop slapped that label on as more of a marketing ploy, then as a warning. Unlike music, books are not regulated by a rating system. Tokyopop already wrote 18+, the advisory is more of a joke, sorry. Think, if a parent is buying it, ten they'll see the rating on the back (and don't tell me they won't), and decide based on that. If a kid is buying it, they will see the advisory, and it will not matter; it does not prohibit the store clerk from selling the child that manga. Remember Shao Feng-Li, manga is a fantasy world, it is not meant to demean women in real life or anything; I think any female out there could take on an otaku