@DevLogger
I think he didn't quite grasp the nuance of what I said and they can't wrap their head around something occurring in practice not necessarily being tolerated or viewed positively and thinking that's a contradiction when it wasnt. Lemme put it in these terms: a century ago in America/Britain homosexuality, especially between two men, was commonly viewed as disgusting, sinful, and sexually deviant. Don't believe me? Look up Alan Turing. Now, that said, in spite of that, SOMEHOW, you'd still run the risk of being sodomized in prison despite culturally and societally speaking virtually no one being accepting of male homosexuality. Just because it happens doesn't mean it's accepted, tolerated or supported.
Just because it happens doesn't mean it's accepted, tolerated. Just because it happened as a matter of culture, however, doesn't mean it was supported as an option. Again: a man might resort to homosexuality in 1930s America prison, but that doesn't mean society celebrated and supported that as lifestyle. "What happens there stays there" is the idea in both cases. Same goes for homosexuality in Japan, especially their past.