You:@kojiro481 Not every homoeroticism added "to make it beautiful" is a yuri aesthetic, lol.
Actually yes, because contrary to shippers' expectations, most of the time homoeroticism is used either for fanservice or to emphasize the emotional power of interactions between characters. I don't believe you've never heard of things like bromance or even Class S. For example, Saint Seiya was always intentionally homoerotic to attract girls and emphasize the brotherly bond between the characters.You:
Three years later:
Lmao wasn't expecting that response to a silly joke. But just want to point out that, like, you do know class S is gay right? Like it's about lesbian relationships? Like it's about generally homoerotic/homosocial intimate even semi-romantic friendships, yeah, but like, they're gay. Class S started back in the early 1900s with stuff like Yoshiya Nobuko's works which included lesbian relationships, or more commonly, lesbian crushes, cause its gay, its depicting queer characters, the class S meant that it was about lesbian relationships. The class S that began with Maria-sama ga Miteru was also still gay, the yuri genre that spawned from that was still focusing heavily on those relationships even if often they weren't explicit about the feelings being romantic or sexual, but like they were still gay, they were about lesbian relationships.Actually yes, because contrary to shippers' expectations, most of the time homoeroticism is used either for fanservice or to emphasize the emotional power of interactions between characters. I don't believe you've never heard of things like bromance or even Class S. For example, Saint Seiya was always intentionally homoerotic to attract girls and emphasize the brotherly bond between the characters.
As for “three years later,” even if we doesn't talk about nuances, if you always shoot around, you will definitely hit someone someday. But that doesn't mean you're a sharp shooter.
A silly joke in the form of attempts at mocking and reproaching me because my comment from three years ago does not take into account the modern development of the title. And also clearly implying that any homoeroticism is gay, denying any existence of many completely “harmless” forms of homoeroticism in media like bromance. Really silly joke. And having received an answer from me to this, you could not find anything better than to unironically start giving me a lecture about the genre I mentioned, of course, ignoring everything else and, of course, full of the most ignorant stereotypes, maximum superficial knowledge and wishful thinking. Sure, you were able to find and copy Yoshiya-san's name from Wikipedia in a clumsy attempt to give it an air of authority, but you ignored everything else because it completely refuted your lecture about things you don't know, lmao.Lmao wasn't expecting that response to a silly joke. But just want to point out that, like, you do know class S is gay right? Like it's about lesbian relationships? Like it's about generally homoerotic/homosocial intimate even semi-romantic friendships, yeah, but like, they're gay. Class S started back in the early 1900s with stuff like Yoshiya Nobuko's works which included lesbian relationships, or more commonly, lesbian crushes, cause its gay, its depicting queer characters, the class S meant that it was about lesbian relationships. The class S that began with Maria-sama ga Miteru was also still gay, the yuri genre that spawned from that was still focusing heavily on those relationships even if often they weren't explicit about the feelings being romantic or sexual, but like they were still gay, they were about lesbian relationships.
Sorry this is just very amusing since I'm currently writing a lengthy paper for a uni class about the evolution of yuri manga so I've been steeped in this stuff for a few weeks, but yeah, class S is yuri, class S is gay, queerness doesn't have to be explicit for it to still be queerness. Also this manga was so gay from the start I thought it would just have some subtext for most of it but no it was very gay, Idk how people didn't see this coming.
Lol, lmao evenA silly joke in the form of attempts at mocking and reproaching me because my comment from three years ago does not take into account the modern development of the title. And also clearly implying that any homoeroticism is gay, denying any existence of many completely “harmless” forms of homoeroticism in media like bromance. Really silly joke. And having received an answer from me to this, you could not find anything better than to unironically start giving me a lecture about the genre I mentioned, of course, ignoring everything else and, of course, full of the most ignorant stereotypes, maximum superficial knowledge and wishful thinking. Sure, you were able to find and copy Yoshiya-san's name from Wikipedia in a clumsy attempt to give it an air of authority, but you ignored everything else because it completely refuted your lecture about things you don't know, lmao.
If the other information you found about yuri history is as superficial and ignorant as this, then I really feel sorry for your classmates. In the old days, I could have had a lot of fun interacting with incredibly arrogant but deeply ignorant people like you, but I'm getting too old for that. So excuse me, I'll just add you to the blacklist to save my time and nerves. Thank you for your attention.
"Think before you jump" is not a habit of hers, as we have seen just a few chapters ago.It was a bit rash of Komichi to jump into the pool with a heavy dress on though! Apparently some brides-to-be have died while doing wedding shoots by the ocean.