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Yaoi is intened for ayone who likes male x male. Usually that means women. But, some women are lesbians, thus not interested in men, and somem men are gay. But society's natural intends yoai for women.
It doesn't matter though, There's no law saying what people can and can't enjoy. Men can like yaoi just as much as women. Same for yuri. |
From what I understand, a lot of yaoi is made by women for women. I don't really enjoy that kind as much (I'm a gay man), but I do really enjoy bara.
I guess that women prefer "handsome" men while men prefer "masculine" men. |
Im female I HAVE PROVEN MY POINT
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Orientation doesn't really matter here, I agree with the person who said there is no "more acceptable" in this case.
It's like choosing pets, no pet is more acceptable than the other because we all have our preferences. |
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I wouldn't steer you wrong ! ^_^ |
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Nice one! Wikipedia is, and always will be, shit. It will be shit as long as it is edited by, for, argued over by opinionated geeks and controlled by obsessive nerds. There's a reason its a disciplinary offense to use wikipedia for coursework AT the universities, research institutions and think-tanks that are so frequently cited by wikipedia. Its because its put together on the basis of "What can't be disproven" which is why its full of page after page after page of gossip, bullshit, uncited, unprovable crap. I won't argue that pages like "Yaoi" are probably fine, because this is dead-on anime geek territory and the truth is going to be whatever they decide, pop-culture is of course just that, whatever someone decides at the time. But for anything factual you're essentially just going up to strangers in a pub and asking them. For all the sources they claim to be linked to, none of it is verifyably in the text, you have to take it on trust that the source is legit since citations are never checked, often can't be checked or link back to people who got their info from wikipedia in the first place. Of the hundreds of sources on most pages, many of them are often to newspapers and statements made on media. Do you know where most newspapers do their research... on wikipeda. Its just circular logic and almost like trolls trolling trolls. Whether statistically wikipedia might be right on certain articles, points or even for whole paragraphs at a time I still wouldn't trust it at all and no sensible person should. |
Depends on whether you just like it or you actually want to relate to the characters.
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I'm a heterosexual female, and I love yaoi! But...does it really matter who watches it? Anyone can watch it if they want, it's about preferences. I've read yuri, but I'm not as keen on it as I am yaoi :P I've also written some yaoi myself.
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I'm a gay guy and I sometimes feel out-numbered compared to the many straight women that read it. I also sometimes read Yuri but only for the comedic plots. (There is no way that I would read it for other reasons for an obvious reason....)
As for finding out sexuality without sex is to just find out where the attraction is. |
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