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7/5/2025, 2:39:24 AM
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You misunderstood me right off the bat. Man/Sho isn't the problem nor do I dislike it, quite not so, but what I was getting at was that that pairing and setup is always the most used by baiting fujos. There's been some decent work here and there that you can get some enjoyment out of, but they're always pervasive with the fact that the fujos making them are out of their depth and engaging with something they fundamentally can't grasp which is homosexual love. I'm fine with the glorified smut but do take issue when they try their hand at more than that. Again, I'm well aware of the fact that sho/trap will always correlate and that's how it's been since forever, just stating that the already baity premise which naturally leads to trap/crosddressing makes for one nasty shit soup. I just feel incredibly blue balled, is all. You get some modicum of the content you want only for it to be made by a group, however sometimes well-intentioned, that just doesn't get it because for me, women will always be outsiders. Simple as. I prefer it when fujos/women stick to their own way of things. In truth, none of these issues are unique to that manga but moreso the well from which it springs from. As for Onii-chan, what I was saying was that in fujo works, the man is always either a caricature or a non-factor which hampers the romance/story and they're always characterized by a very corrosive softness that just doesn't resemble a man. You can't have a love story where one side of it is just a glorified background character with little agency, just observing. I hope I've articulated myself adequately.
You misunderstood me right off the bat. Man/Sho isn't the problem nor do I dislike it, quite not so, but what I was getting at was that that pairing and setup is always the most used by baiting fujos. There's been some decent work here and there that you can get some enjoyment out of, but they're always pervasive with the fact that the fujos making them are out of their depth and engaging with something they fundamentally can't grasp which is homosexual love. I'm fine with the glorified smut but do take issue when they try their hand at more than that. Again, I'm well aware of the fact that sho/trap will always correlate and that's how it's been since forever, just stating that the already baity premise which naturally leads to trap/crosddressing makes for one nasty shit soup. I just feel incredibly blue balled, is all. You get some modicum of the content you want only for it to be made by a group, however sometimes well-intentioned, that just doesn't get it because for me, women will always be outsiders. Simple as. I prefer it when fujos/women stick to their own way of things. In truth, none of these issues are unique to that manga but moreso the well from which it springs from. As for Onii-chan, what I was saying was that in fujo works, the man is always either a caricature or a non-factor which hampers the romance/story and they're always characterized by a very corrosive softness that just doesn't resemble a man. You can't have a love story where one side of it is just a glorified background character with little agency, just observing. I hope I've articulated myself adequately.
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