Oneeshota Society Factoid 1
About 1 in 10 boys will begin to show signs of Shota Syndrome between the ages of 4 and 6. While it is not yet known exactly what triggers this, firstborn shotas are rare, they usually come about from a second or third pregnancy. Symptoms include:
-Significantly arrested physical development (with the exception of the penis) and delayed senescence
-Precocious intelligence but slowed emotional development
-Premature sexual interest without a history of child abuse
-Premature sexual function
-Persistent attempts to resume breastfeeding, seeking surrogates in the absence of the mother
If this describes your child, talk to your doctor about a referral to get him tested. Onee-san trials are best started as soon as symptoms emerge, as shotas need to be put on a unique life path in order to thrive.