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Many runaways identify as LGBTQ+ and have been rejected by their families, leaving them with no safety net. 2. The Mechanics of Exploitation

Teenagers do not typically leave home on a whim. The "push" factors often include: Many runaways identify as LGBTQ+ and have been

While the subject line uses these themes for entertainment, the real-world situation for runaway youth (often called Toyoko-kids yet sometimes romanticized

もしその場で押し切られそうになったり、断りきれない空気を感じたりした場合は、以下のことを強く心に留めてください。 Many runaways identify as LGBTQ+ and have been

A common trope in Japanese web fiction where a少女 (girl) leaves home due to abuse, strict parenting, or loneliness, only to find herself in a dangerous, yet sometimes romanticized, scenario.