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6/5/2025, 8:12:29 AM
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>If men are around, are women the dominant gender or are they equal, or worse, oppressed?
Men do not exist in female-aligned races/nations in this world (because they are evil and gross and incompatible with the ways of yuri.) Relationships between women are lovey dovey, and the social hierarchy in female civilizations is quite harmonious.
In male-aligned races/nations, women are oppressed and fought over by dominance-hungry men. Competition between men is the rule of the day.
>How did lesbianism become normalized/institutionalized? What happens if a girl identifies as straight?
There are no straight girls in the female-aligned parts of the world, yuri is just normal. As mentioned before, women are able to impregnate each other because magic or something.
As for why this is the case - I haven't thought too hard about the specifics, but it probably is tied to the history of this world and its deities. Maybe males and females were two separate races at the creation of the world, and have been in conflict with each other forever.
The female side would ultimately triumph and males would probably be wiped out like Orcs in a fantasy setting - happy ending - but it would be a drawn-out, difficult fight to get there. So lots of heroines going on quests and big dramatic wars and such. One idea I like is heroines having to awaken Goddesses who were sealed away by men/male Gods and such. Goddesses who would probably be quite peeved and vengeful once brought back.
Probably not for everyone here, but I've always liked this sort of "yuri against the world" theme. Or imagining it all being kinda 'female vs. male', which this is definitely leaning into.
>If men are around, are women the dominant gender or are they equal, or worse, oppressed?
Men do not exist in female-aligned races/nations in this world (because they are evil and gross and incompatible with the ways of yuri.) Relationships between women are lovey dovey, and the social hierarchy in female civilizations is quite harmonious.
In male-aligned races/nations, women are oppressed and fought over by dominance-hungry men. Competition between men is the rule of the day.
>How did lesbianism become normalized/institutionalized? What happens if a girl identifies as straight?
There are no straight girls in the female-aligned parts of the world, yuri is just normal. As mentioned before, women are able to impregnate each other because magic or something.
As for why this is the case - I haven't thought too hard about the specifics, but it probably is tied to the history of this world and its deities. Maybe males and females were two separate races at the creation of the world, and have been in conflict with each other forever.
The female side would ultimately triumph and males would probably be wiped out like Orcs in a fantasy setting - happy ending - but it would be a drawn-out, difficult fight to get there. So lots of heroines going on quests and big dramatic wars and such. One idea I like is heroines having to awaken Goddesses who were sealed away by men/male Gods and such. Goddesses who would probably be quite peeved and vengeful once brought back.
Probably not for everyone here, but I've always liked this sort of "yuri against the world" theme. Or imagining it all being kinda 'female vs. male', which this is definitely leaning into.
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