[Date updated: 2022/04/15(Fri) 19:01:23]
 User: Karuka Hatamore
 are there any other japanese jks on this board?
 if so then can we have a chat( ´ω`)( ´ω`)
 
 what is a japanese jk (;´Д`)
  
  User: Karuka Hatamore
    a JK is a schoolgirl in japan
   
   JD (女子大生; joshi daisei) = college girls (18+)
    JK (女子高生; joshi kousei) = high school girls (15-18)
    JC (女子中学生; joshi chuugakusei) = junior high school girls (12-15)
    JS (女子小学生; joshi shougakusei) = elementary school girls (6-12)
    JY (女子幼稚園児; joshi youchienji) = kindergarten girls (3-6)
    JN (女子乳児; joshi nyuuji) = infant girls (0-3)
    JT (女子胎児; joshi taiji) = fetus girls (-0.75-0)
    
    User: Karuka Hatamore
     thank you g=for the guide( ´ω`)
     
    Worth noting male counter parts start with a "D" instead of
      "J", which stands for danshi (男子) - meaning "boy"
      
      example:
      DK (男子高生; joshi kousei) = high school boys (15-18)
      
      Though I am not very sure if it's commonly used, I've seen only DK being
      used on internets before (;´Д`)
      
      On niconicopedia, I think only DD and DK has dedicated pages, while others
      only have a one-line definition under possible meanings of abbrevations
      https://dic.nicovideo.jp/a/%E7%94%B7%E5%AD%90%E5%A4%A7%E7%94%9F
      https://dic.nicovideo.jp/a/%E7%94%B7%E5%AD%90%E9%AB%98%E7%94%9F
      https://dic.nicovideo.jp/a/ds
      

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