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Is there something wrong with me liking yaoi smut as a guy?
Do gay men watch anime
I really wondered if there are any gay people that are fan of japanese cartoons.
In fact a type of internet gay porn known as bara was born out of japanese comics that people here may be a fan of.
Do you watch any japanese anime series or movies?
What is the general perception about geicomi, is it considered good and well written compared to Yamanashi, Ochinashi, and Iminashi also known as yaoi since that medium caters more to women and geicomi i heard is more authentic and less perverted and caters more to gay men.
i.redd.itWhat is the general perception about geicomi, is it considered good and well written compared to Yamanashi, Ochinashi, and Iminashi also known as yaoi since that medium caters more to women and geicomi i heard is more authentic and less perverted and caters more to gay men.
Why is nobody mentioning any of this full spoilers for tsukihime
Why does nobody ever mentioned that kohaku raped Shiki during hisui's route.
There is a scene in the novel where kohaku disguises herself as hisui gives Shiki her backstory, she then drugs him and rapes him.
Kohaku raped Shiki and I never see anyone mentioning this detail, why is this always ignored in tsukihime discussions, why is no one mentioning this.
How do vn fans feel about all these changes in the ubw anime
Is galaxy express 999 worth it as a story with good characters
I wish I was fan of femboys but I prefer bishounens for some reason
Hello idk if this is a hot take but am I the only person who prefers bishounens rather than femboys.
I'm a bisexual guy, but I'm not into femboys as whole, when I see characters like astolfo from fate, Felix from rezero, or multiple long haired guys with the Moe features of a girl I don't like it.
I don't know if this is an unpopular opinion but I prefer characters like Julius or Otto, or I find characters like cu chulainn, archer Emiya, and Gilgamesh much more attractive.
Femboys usually have Moe faces made to resemble cute girl characters, and I'm more into dudes with softer faces that still look like dudes.
Some artists sometimes even draw femboys with boobs, it turns me off.
Most men I found who find male characters attractive usually either simp for extremely masculine bara characters or characters made to resemble moe waifus, and it drove me insane that I never found a guy who had a more middle point like me.
It was always either bara or men with a Moe waifu face, and I felt like I had no other choice.
I felt like my tastes were extremely bad and unpopular that I wanted to find at least one person who just liked cute male characters that still look like men, like is that specifically a women taste, and did I have specifically women taste?
And I get that these type of character is popular, but even I have found japanese guys who are saying to please draw femboys with a male skeleton.
My akiha route review spoilers
I don't care about the incest part because they were not related and they spended most of their time living separately.
But I feel like akiha and shiki's relationship as romantic partners felt too fast.
Like most of the time their relationship didn't really feel romantic.
With arcueid and Ciel I felt like we spend a lot of time with them as partners that I believed them as romantic partners.
But with akiha, it doesn't feel like there is too much romance going on.
And the scene where Shiki learns the truth about akiha and then they consummate their relationship feels like it went way too fast, they just didn't feel like romantic partners until that part and i didn't buy their romantic chemistry and how too fast it happened.
If the route was like Shiki learns the truth about akiha then they spend the next days knowing each other I would buy it more, but it came too fast.
Sabien que en el año 2009 el anime Fate stay night de Deen fue doblado en Venezuela, si embargo el doblaje era muy apestoso, las voces eran muy bajas y la dirección de voz era muy mala, dejándola como uno de los peores doblajes latinos?
My frustrations with Danganronpa as a storyline
My Danganronpa franchise review spoilers
Danganronpa follows a group of teenagers who get involved in a battler royale situationship where they have to kill each other and the murderer has to not get caught by the main cast because if they get caught they get executed.
Danganronpa is a series I'm mixed, there are moments I would consider well written but sometimes idk if Danganronpa wants to be a comedy or a piece of media that takes itself seriously, there are moments that are ruined by the humour.
I don't know if it's only a localization thingie, because while it is bad, I checked non official translations and I still feel like the writing doesn't decide if it wants to take itself seriously or not.
Characters often times the writing wants you to like them, but they die way too quickly, sometimes the plot makes me want to be sad but I don't feel no attachment towards the character because they die too quickly, and you have to do optional free time events if you want to get some hidden depth.
There are times when characters look like they're gonna develop and then they die.
There was a scene in the third game when a very important character dies, but one of the monokubs killed one of their siblings and it took me away from the tone of that scene.
Also how the main villain created the tragedy feels unrealistic, they should have gotten caught multiple times and it feels like plot convenience the fact that they never did.
It also feels weird that they continued the story in the form of a tv anime show, that's like continuing your book series in a movie.
Continuing your franchise with a different medium is kinda weird.
I hope the new remake of the second game gives more development to a lot of the cast that felt like wasted potential.
I heard that the original idea was a visual novel that gave characters different fates depending on who you spend time with, and it was originally going to have a much more serious tone than the final game.
And it sounds more interesting
My Danganronpa franchise review spoilers
Danganronpa follows a group of teenagers who get involved in a battler royale situationship where they have to kill each other and the murderer has to not get caught by the main cast because if they get caught they get executed.
Danganronpa is a series I'm mixed, there are moments I would consider well written but sometimes idk if Danganronpa wants to be a comedy or a piece of media that takes itself seriously, there are moments that are ruined by the humour.
I don't know if it's only a localization thingie, because while it is bad, I checked non official translations and I still feel like the writing doesn't decide if it wants to take itself seriously or not.
Characters often times the writing wants you to like them, but they die way too quickly, sometimes the plot makes me want to be sad but I don't feel no attachment towards the character because they die too quickly, and you have to do optional free time events if you want to get some hidden depth.
There are times when characters look like they're gonna develop and then they die.
There was a scene in the third game when a very important character dies, but one of the monokubs killed one of their siblings and it took me away from the tone of that scene.
Also how the main villain created the tragedy feels unrealistic, they should have gotten caught multiple times and it feels like plot convenience the fact that they never did.
It also feels weird that they continued the story in the form of a tv anime show, that's like continuing your book series in a movie.
Continuing your franchise with a different medium is kinda weird.
I hope the new remake of the second game gives more development to a lot of the cast that felt like wasted potential.
I heard that the original idea was a visual novel that gave characters different fates depending on who you spend time with, and it was originally going to have a much more serious tone than the final game.
And it sounds more interesting
I felt like this line was very hypocritical from battler in EP 6 full game spoilers
So battler is calling Erika a devil for killing and beheading the first twilight victims and that she is the devil compared to the other witches including Beatrice.
However Beatrice had already killed the family members five times by this point.
And you can talk to me about well it was brutal and whatnot beheading the twilight victims how evil, but Beatrice mutilated the faces of the first twilight victims with a shotgun to the point they were unrecognizable and were so gruesome.
And also in EP 2 she disemboweled the first twilight victims and if that wasn't enough she mixed candies within their stomachs and intestines.
In EP 4 she blew the half the entire head of the first twilight victims.
And about Maria, sayo killed her by either explosion or poisoning, I know that this is less brutal but she still did it.
And about the fake murder plot turned real, sayo also did it during EP 4.
So the plot trying to make me feel like Erika is worse than all the witches including Beatrice fails
And about Erika being a rapist, Beatrice stripped battler naked during EP 2 which should count as SA.
And also but Erika mocked the victims, and Beatrice did that as well.
I was not a fan of Rin's romance in the ubw route, here's my subjective opinion
I liked Rin as a character yet for some reason I liked her the least in her route, I did not feel her relationship with Shirou as romantic I just saw it more as a friendship and I didn't feel like I learnt anything new, I just felt like her route focused way much more on archer.
Like when I read saber's route I learned more about her and why she was the way she was and same with Sakura.
Yet Rin herself I didn't feel like I learnt too much about her as a person or why she was the way she was.
Like yeah there is the scene at the graveyard with Rin but other than that I really think ubw gave much more screentime to archer and also caster and kuzuki.
And maybe it was because they were reserving the plot twist between her and Sakura.
You would think a route where Rin is the main heroine would delve into her as a person and why she is the way she is.
Algún chileno ha jugado Fate y tsukihime? Y cual fue su heroína favorita de ambos juegos?
After rereading tatarigorishi I feel Keiichi is autistic
Because in the part in chapter 3 when his backstory was presented, it was very common with autistic people like for example he didn't care for things that didn't interest him but that he was a genius with things that did it to him
Why does Sakura's voice sounds drastically different in hollow ataraxia
I'm replaying hollow ataraxia and for some reason Sakura's voice is drastically different from her other incarnations.
It's kinda really distracting.