Dex-chan HATER
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i don't necessarily mind the Girls' Love 'soft' yuri stories, and even think that some of them are kind of cute (looking at you 2hu doujins). but the 'real' yuri genre, which (obviously) focus mainly on life/relationship drama between two romantically involved girls, is rife with issues.Free Daily Questions 13:
Do you like/hate Yuri as a genre? Why?
to paraphrase the late @Halo, yuri is by far the most braindead genre. you'll see the most nothing stories with 9+ ratings just because they depict some flowery yuri relationship that makes the readers swoon whenever the art/dialogue pulls on their heartstrings. there are many straight romance series that do this same thing (example), but i've never seen any that are so barren of plot or character writing as what i see in yuri series. oftentimes the artwork and paneling are painfully standard, yet they're endlessly praised as if Da Vinci himself rose from the dead to finely craft them.
i think the yuri genre as a whole represents a sort of far end of a spectrum of the 'reader delusion' that manga can reinforce. actually, just imagine a graph where the X-axis is Realism (left-most is isekai, right-most is modern Japan or so) and the Y-axis is reader self-awareness (highest is Rent-A-Girlfriend readers, lowest is yuri). it would look like so: