TragicFlower's answer page 11 (235)
I don't use the term "heterophobia." It's too strong to describe the problem and, despite it's meaning, it tends to be used to undermine homphobia. I just call it prejudice/bias. Heterophobia make the point sound more silly and dramatic than it actually is. The point, I'm guessing, is prejudice toward straight people is real, but it is not oppressi......
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12 07,2020
I agree with everything, but the bipolar disorder. I don't think my moods are that extreme.
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09 02,2021
Yes. They can call themselves whatever they want. Whether they call themselves fujoshis or not they're still going to be stereotyped, so whatever.
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21 09,2020
Isn't bnha a shonen anime?
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01 12,2020
Are people here claiming to be oppressed? I didn't know.
Those that claim to be oppressed probably feel that they are not getting something they want or hear the word so often they use it without knowing what it means. Who ever said they were oppressed because of a joke, does not know what oppression means. They do, however, have the right to feel......
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12 07,2020
I'm well aware. Thanks for the reminder, though.
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18 09,2020
Short Answer: I was bullied for being ugly and not belonging. I wasn't diagnosed with autism until I was an adult. So, I went through my childhood masking and half the time I couldn't even do that right. People called me weird, slow, retarded, and other awful things. I was excluded and targeted just because it was easy. I had very few friends and o......
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06 02,2021
I'd be the most disappointing alpha.
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20 02,2021
It depends on if the plot is interesting. So far, i've only read like 2 manhua with decent plots.
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27 12,2020
I understand what you are asking, but the phrasing makes it seem as though this a question just for BL readers. You had said somewhere in the answers that is not case, but others are coming into this thread with the idea that these answers are just from straight women (the people that are commonly thought of when bl or it terms is mentioned) and no......
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21 08,2020
For the question in the title, because receiving rewards for doing something well encourages children to continue to to do well and not giving a reward, usually, encourages children to work harder so they get the reward next time. Also, rewards can't always be given when you know there is room for improvement.
As for your parents, talk to them abo......
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15 08,2020
1. Depends on my relationship with my sibling. If our relationship is good, then there must be a reason that this person is the ex. If our relationship is bad, I might as well if they have good qualities.
2. Yes, but I would want to be cautious. If the relationship with the sibling goes to hell, there is a possibility the relationship with said fri......
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03 09,2020
I like the sex scenes and general interactions. Also, 2 hot guys are better than 1.
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03 07,2020
I prefer my laptop because, even with my glasses, I can't read manga on my phone without zooming in a lot. I also keep accidentally tapping the wrong things.
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11 12,2020
Because bologna is name after a city in Italy, Bologna. Etymologist do not agree on exactly how it happened, but at some time when the word bologna (Bo-lo-nya) was adapted to English the pronunciation changed and, apparently, the spelling, too. I've never seen bologna spelled as bolony/boloney.
I ask myself this question long ago and I been wantin......
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14 12,2020
I don't exactly know how to reply to this, but I think you're misunderstanding something, taking something out of context, or looking though too small of a lens. You have the right, as a human, to be upset, though.
Second Try: People will be people. I just see such things as someones fantasy and we don't have the right to tell other what not to f......
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05 07,2020
I very sorry that you have had such experiences of overly obsessive side of the fujoshi community (If it can really be called that). Overall, I think some of the behavior you mentioned is a result of the fact the many fujoshi that you see here are quite young ( 13-16). But of course that is not the only reason. Most of my answers are from more of a......
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14 02,2020
I've seen omegaverse used as a weird way to address gender inequality in the real world especially in stories that don't involve the main couple having a child. It may sometimes be an outlet of frustration on the mangaka's part. 'Sometimes' is the key word. To know exactly what the mangaka thinks, one must ask them.
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24 09,2020
For the turn-ons in yaoi, do your thing. You like what you like. The yandere trope is a trope for a reason. I'm not into yandere guys, but what turns you on in fiction is your business.
I want to answer you about the real life situation, but the situation you give is too vague for me. Is someone stalk you in real life? Is someone obsessed with yo......
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12 07,2020