A digital drawing or model is not a real person either.
Sometimes it feels as if people can't tell the difference between a movie and a documentary.

Btw, this whole thread conflating two entirely different issues is interesting, since different people argue different arguments. From the title it would seem the main issue would be the exposure of NSFW mods to a wider audience. But since most of the people in this thread don't find it that big of a deal, they try to reinforce their argument with the ultra extreme tangent of naked lalas. Since most people don't care about naked lalas (in the same manner noone cares about naked dogs), an even more extreme tangent is pushed that tries to correlate lalas to children.

In it's core, a lala is a virtual doll. It's a doll designed for grown women to play dress up and relive their childhood. It's also a means for grown men to indulge themselves in doll playing, under no society pressure that discouraged them from playing with dolls. Normal people don't have any particular emotional reaction if they happen to see a naked doll. And in the ultra extreme (and unlike case) where any pedophile is attracted to virtual dolls, good for him/her, if they can control their vice by going after something that isn't even real.