I remembered a real life story that I wanted to share with my fujoshi friends :) This inci...

Anonymous March 12, 2015 2:36 pm

I remembered a real life story that I wanted to share with my fujoshi friends :) This incident took place when I had newly discovered my fujoshi side.I had gone shopping with my family, when I saw two men, who had come shopping together.They must have been in their late twenties or early thirties.One was slightly shorter and had a graceful air around him and my fujoshi brain assigned him the role of the uke. There was no one else with them, and they looked so cute together.It was an exhibition and the stalls were arranged in sequence, in an 'S' like structure. So, everyone had to start at the entrance and go in the same path until the end.They were just a few paces in front of me and so I had the lucky chance of following them until we came to the last stall !! They disappeared from my sight after that and I felt very sad.I looked for them in the parking lot, but I didn't find them again ╥﹏╥ I am glad that I went shopping that day :)

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    Sky Wheeler March 12, 2015 3:39 pm

    It's even better when your hairdresser is hot, gay and married to a lawyer, who shows up once in a while and you get to see public displays of affection that are so sugary you'll get cavities.

    Anonymous March 12, 2015 3:43 pm
    It's even better when your hairdresser is hot, gay and married to a lawyer, who shows up once in a while and you get to see public displays of affection that are so sugary you'll get cavities. Sky Wheeler

    Woooowwwwwwww!! I wish I could see that once in my lifetime.I will not ask for anything else in life ٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶

    Lilas March 12, 2015 7:01 pm

    Ok This is it for me. I raise the white flag. I usually try to defend heterosexual relationships and blissful MF romance, however I can't help but admit that in some societies it seems that MM couples are happier than MF couples, unless the MF couple is a modern version of the emperor and queen whose names are associated with Taj Mahal.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taj_Mahal

    And put aside literary work, it seems to me that light MM romance is much more credible than FF romance. Most of the MF couples I know are unhappy and gloomy in a marriage which is still standing as a matter of habit whereas MM couples seem to have, in some societies at least, a vibrant romantic life, their kisses (or at least for some or most of them) are hotter, their s** is probably hotter too, even their happy faces when they exchange their vows can't be matched by most MF couples. Is this the future of humanity? Well I don't know but if it were, than almost half of the humanity will be blissfully (romantically) happy and the other half (the ever-growing fujoshi community) will be blissfully watching them. It seems that in this life some do and some watch. Is this the place where I should say: damn, I wish if I were a man? Probably not but you get the point lol (ノ_;)ヾ(´∀`)

    Anonymous March 13, 2015 1:14 pm
    Ok This is it for me. I raise the white flag. I usually try to defend heterosexual relationships and blissful MF romance, however I can't help but admit that in some societies it seems that MM couples are happi... @Lilas

    I think that no matter what the gender, if people try to put effort into their relationships, they will succeed at being happy.I am a fujoshi and I fantasize about BL 24 x 7, but in real life, I like all couples, be it MM, MF or FF.Even though I will forever be a fujoshi, I want to have someone special in my life too, and I don't want to give up on that wish, just because you say most MF couples are unhappy.I don't know what made you think that most of the MF couples are unhappy or most MM couples are happy, but I don't want to base my opinion on such statements.I love yaoi, and also there are shoujo manga that I like, but that is about mangas.In real life, I love people who are in love, and I hope that people who aren't in love find it soon, including me ٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶