No definitely not all. Same goes for men.
You see looking at pornographic imagery, in general, isn't exactly something that is seen in a positive light by the general public.
Especially if you're younger.
My friend said the same thing in the past, though for me it was accidental in the way she found out (She had an annoying habit of looking at peoples phones.)
I simply just told her that everyone is different, and the world is not that black and white. The human mind is a complicated thing.
Ironically I (also accidental) got her in Junjou Romantica.
how is that coming out lol
My stance on yaoi is that of any other form of expression: if it harm none, do what ye will.
On a personal note, I am quite fond of yaoi -- or anything pertaining to homosexuality in general -- due to my bisexuality. I am able to easily relate to the various subjects contained within such content. Consequently, I find validity in myself because I am being somewhat acknowledged as person.
It is difficult to watch any television shows that contain un-stereotypical gay males, or listen to music that speaks of gay love, and I am yet to uncover any bisexual characters in any form of entertainment whatsoever. Thus I turn to yaoi that features "normal" (so to seak) gay or bisexual characters. As I mentioned earlier, this gives me an odd sense of belonging or a kindred feeling.
As far as females are concerned, this is a bit more complicated. Stereotypically, a homosexual relationship is dramatic, intense, passionate, and "exotic" to those not partaking in one. It comes as no surprise why girls gravitate towards yaoi for these very reasons.
Yaoi contains the basic premise of various sources that most females are typically drawn to: love, drama, passion, heartbreak, and so forth. These elements -- combined with males -- equate to an ideal form of entertainment for an average female.
I also look at it from a male perspective regarding lesbianism. A typical male teenager will tell you that lesbians are "hot" or that they enjoy the visual stimulation of seeing two females together in an intimate manner. I suppose it all has to do with the human mind, fantasy, imagination, and wonderment of something that is foreign.
This lol.
When will y'all stop acting like reading yaoi is the same as being actually gay?
Bullshit like "i came out as a fujoshi" is honestly fucking stupid, if not borderline offensive to actually gay people.
That was not surprising actually. I'm more surprise for my friends reaction. I thought they would be disgusting but they said that I'm free to do what I want to do so, they just let it be.
nope, actually i'd say 50/50 women likes yaoi and the other does not.
btw, if there is something as coming out here, it's about being a fujoshi/otaku. coming out as one is even way harder in japan. we are a minority here and "coming out" doesn't exactly relate to sexuality.
basically, you are reading gay porn, that's what it is no matter how me or you or anyone tries to justify yaoi so I think it's natural that your friend will misunderstand. since she can't wrap her mind on new information. try to drew an easier example like it's how men enjoy their occasional eye candy that is a lesbian make-out
I told my friend that I liked a yaoi and I am fujoshi but her reaction was not what I expected she call me weird and said that it as unnatural and that it was gay porn but it's not and I thought all women where interested in man on man but I guess not and she thinks I'm gay now but I'm straight idk what to do she my bff but she doesn't understand at all about this hobby of mine ┗( T﹏T )┛