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Anonymous /d/11302001#11316609
6/22/2025, 6:16:40 AM
>>11316602
I strongly agree! I am always up for media with - to put it simply - badass women being badass.

And from a femdom/slightly fetishy perspective I also love any instance with a male character being in a submissive role under said women. Going off of what you said about softness and maternal femdom and all - I think there's a lot of potential to have a relationship be this dance between strict femdom with some harshness and coldness, and hints of a deeper softness and affection that occasionally slip through her mask.

If all of humanity had my inclinations - there'd be like 1000s of trashy romance novels with that dynamic...

>I'd wager the characters you mentioned are also sidelined for the protag most of the time.
Funnily in the case of Kyouka - I was actually gushing to a friend about how in my opinion this very much is not the case with her. And that's one of the reasons I really loved Mato Seihei no Slave - along with the femdom undertones, the male audience surrogate protagonist doesn't just instantly surpass all of the female characters. The main girl is sort of the big hero who is setting out to save the world and all, and he's her loyal, subordinate combat partner. Kinda similar with the other girls - the male protag has their backs but tends to be more of a supporter.

Helped by the fact that he can only fight when one of the girls leashes him, since that turns him into a monstrous werewolf-like form. But the obvious femdom appeal aside, I really do find it refreshing just from the perspective of the girls getting to be badass and take charge, and the male not instantly being thrust into a dominant position over him. A lot of fantasy anime - probably the vast majority of isekai stuff - does that and it's really annoying.

And in Esdeath's case - she is actually an antagonist so it's sort of a different situation there too.