Do Not Disturb (DND) List
We here at Manga After Dark love ero-manga. It’s part of our founding documents to be in favor of ero-manga as a medium. It’s also a part of our founding documents to make no judgements of others.
The reason we included it in our founding documents is to avoid kink-shaming. That’s because everyone into ero-manga has got something they’re into, whether they realize it or not. Our goal here at Manga After Dark is to be a safe haven for anybody who loves to fap to sexy drawing. We’re not here to judge; we’re here to wank.
However, this policy has a knock-on effect. If someone doesn’t want us, we don’t go there. To that end, we’re also putting up this Do Not Disturb list. You see, we have reached out to several websites that sell fine fappables, and will reach out to more as we find them. You might be surprised to learn that some of these websites have told us they are only for use in Japan. They are not interested in conducting business with people outside of Japan.
We here at Manga After Dark don’t quite get it, but we respect the choice. Well, Sempai is pretty sure there’s some cultural stuff and Praxis thinks it’s legal stuff, while Manna-chan thinks they’re both right. Chum just doesn’t care because he’s already here and can use all of the sites.
Chum is pretty much the definition of an “Ugly American.”
Anyway, we respect any shop’s right to refuse service. We believe that if someplace doesn’t want our business, that’s fine. We will take our business to the places that do want it.
So, even though we use some of the sites on this list, we can’t recommend them to our readers. Note that if any of the sites on this list change their policy and decide to welcome foreign fappists, we’ll remove them from this list and add links to all new pages (and possibly old ones, eventually – we might need a reminder about that, though).
The List
FANZA Books
DMM.com is an online media super-store, selling music, videos, books, and a whole lot more. FANZA is the adult section of the site. It has a vast collection of videos for sale, video-on-demand, ero-manga, adult magazines, adult games and a lot more, and sells both digital and physical copies of a lot of their products. Representatives of the site have told us that DMM.com and FANZA are only intended for use in Japan. You can try accessing the site from overseas and see what happens. If you try, please let us know. We’re in Japan already, so we don’t know.