And if directed at a small group it's "you'uns".It's spelled y'all.
I'm at the point where fujos are better than yurifagsImma be honest, the Fujoshi's I've met that were into hardcore BL shit like this are simultaneously the most terrifying yet fascinating people I've ever met, with the depths of their obsession and sheer unblinking confidence in their interests in seeing two men fuck each other's brains out in an Uke Seme dynamic inspiring both fascination and horror
Which is to say, I'd take the dive, lads. I'd jump down into the pits of that hell and probably leave pegged
Fujos are honest. They don't use the excuses of pure love or purity with their degeneracy. They outright gnash their teeth and foam at the mouth over intense anal obliteration. For that reason, they will always be strongerI'm at the point where fujos are better than yurifags
The sheer weight of the cognitive dissonance that hits me every time manga readers react like this to BL loving characters showing up is enough to crush a nuclear submarineIt makes me chuckle cynically to myself every time a fujoshi shows up in a manga and a bunch of creepy mfers all start going off about how creepy she is. Like, do none of them ever look in a mirror?
someone cooked hereWait are people actually complaining that the majority of the audience didn't like or were ambivalent about this chapter? Gee, let's go over the facts:
1. This is the second chapter in a row not featuring the main couple at all.
2. The entire focus of this chapter was primarily on a third party character who didn't exist before this chapter and isn't even a member of the idol group
3. The main topic of the entire chapter is gay male porn (complete with censored images)
4. The vast majority of readers who consume this type of manga are male
Ergo this is a chapter (full chapter mind you not a side story or .5) of romcom manga not featuring the main couple (for the second chapter in a row) about a topic most of the readerbase is either indifferent towards or outright uncomfortable with from the pov of an entirely new, irrelevant character. By gosh, I wonder why it was a dud.
Yuri is much more evenly split among both creators and readers when it comes to gender. Yaoi is almost entirely made and consumed by women. Even the gay guys I know aren't into yaoi. So the two aren't comparable at all.