i.e.:Just coming in from outside your little bubble here to tell you you all sound completely insane. OP excluded (not for being sane, but for not being insane). Not gonna elaborate. Not gonna post in this thread again.
is more acceptable form of an opinion thandavid letterman
Just coming in from outside your little bubble here to tell you you all sound completely insane. OP excluded (not for being sane, but for not being insane). Not gonna elaborate. Not gonna post in this thread again.
A lot of vocal posters here can't distinguish between yaoi and bara simple because it's all equally gay to them.Seems like people are being willfully obtuse in this post. Yaoi is incredibly different than bara, plain and simple. Not to mention bara/gei komi is a lot older than yaoi as a genre.
A common misconception about demographics within yuri readership and viewers is that it must mirror the demographics of bara, meaning that just as bara is primarily made by and for gay men, yuri must be made primarily by and for lesbian women. However, while yuri does have its origins in female-targeted (shōjo, josei) works, the genre has evolved over time to also target a male audience. Various studies have been done in Japan to try and determine what the typical profile of a yuri fan is.