we don't need every female character above the age of 25 to be relegated to stock "mommy" archetypes. the community yearns for women pushing 30 who are silly and full of whimsy and have a sort of jovial pep in their step
Women were always at the forefront of driving, moulding & innovating yuri as a genre. Nobuko Yoshiya, whose novels shaped the contemporary archetypes seen in yuri, was an open lesbian who along with her lifelong partner Chiyo Monma were among the pioneers of feminism in Japan
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Yeah I'm an old weeb and a lesbian, and I'm telling you "yuri" is mostly aimed at men who fetishize lesbians. So seeing people call every single lesbian or f/f romance "yuri" is just a bit irritating.
y'all have twisted "sex-positivity" to essentially mean "women should be ok with any and all forms of objectification and have zero boundaries else they're just boring prudes"
best thing abt following dungeon meshi as it was publishing was witnessing senshi steadily inch his way into the fandom's hearts and becoming the community's delegated sexyman
seeing shonen fans on the tl beefing over which of their series has the better written female characters is so comical its like watching 2 bald bitches fighting over a comb
hope one day mads finds out that him and nbc hannibal are huge amongst BL mangaka, to the point where alot of the time they'll default to using his likeness when designing older male characters.
shoutout to girls who give off the general cadence of a small ephemeral disney woodland creature to hide their latent bloodlust gotta be one of my top 5 genders
diversity win! despite the number of GL VNs being overshadowed by the number of BL VNs, the former still outnumbers the latter in terms of incest content.
'Secret Love', the first non s-class manga to depict a female same sex relationship was penned by Masako Yashiro. 'Shiroi Heya No Futari' by Riyoko Yamagishi is considered by scholars to be the first actual work in the genre. Both of these artists were women.
Riyoko Ikeda, one of the most prolific manga artists from the 70s who was one of the trailblazers for depictions of wlw characters in shoujo manga, is cited for creating the archetype of the bifauxnen heartthrob “female prince” who's idolised by all the girls around her.
tbh ayin was on some peak hating ass shit dude had so much beef with binah he went out of his way to get a portrait of her done only to smudge it as a show of defiance and anger literal teen sitcom mean girl behaviour
'Jukkai Me No Jukkai', the first work to depart from the genre staples of suicide and tearful partings was created by Akisato Wakumi. Further attempts to progress the genre past the trappings of unhappy endings were made by Takashima Rica and Yamaji Ebine, both lesbian artists.
im not even that into yaoi i just support fujos on principle purely because the idea of a group of women infiltrating media catered towards men, taking these characters meant to be masculine role models & drawing them getting their bootyholes tickled is immensely funny to me
the comments on ops post are making me wanna keel masel, all these weebs who haven't set a foot out of their coom dungeon in millenia thinking they have any right to comment on women's issues
if i had a nickel for every time a female guest developed a psychosexual cannibalistic fixation on angela, i'd have two nickels. which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice
idk how unpopular this is but the series in general has a huge problem of centering it's male characters' feelings and personal growth at the expense of its women.
kokichi trying to the wax
justify what he did to effigy of
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necessary sacrifice his room
so that he'd be able
to thoroughly convince
the others that he was
the mastermind
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it's especially disappointing because according to the same study bisexual women face the highest amount of ipv violence (61.1%) and nearly 90% of the perpetrators are male. like we are not your enemy here.
hajime solving the various murders vs hajime not realising the implications of nagito telling him to get lost while being infected by the despair disease
seeing vn zoomers call danganronpa "irredeemable media" for featuring a couple of voyeuristic shots of its 18-22 y/o cast is still the funniest thing. one glimpse at an alicesoft title and these ppl would explode and disintegrate into a plume of dust.