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The term "PokeSluts" gained traction as a tongue-in-cheek reference to players who actively sought out and captured Pokémon at public locations, often with a sense of enthusiasm and dedication. While some players viewed the term as derogatory, others embraced it as a badge of honor, symbolizing their commitment to the game and their willingness to engage with other players.

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The PokeSlut phenomenon gained traction around 2010-2012, as the Pokémon franchise experienced a resurgence in popularity. Fans, particularly women, began creating and sharing their own adult-oriented content, such as artwork, stories, and cosplay, featuring Pokémon characters. This community evolved largely on social media platforms, online forums, and fan sites. The term "PokeSluts" gained traction as a tongue-in-cheek

: How fans who grew up with the games now create mature content. Feel free to share more context or a different angle