>>712961198 (OP)
Yes, because nowadays, they are expected to be villainess' or villainess' on the path to redemption.
Using one as a heroine straight out the gate is anachronistic and goes against the current appeal most people find in them.
>>712966024
yeah, have you been living under a rock? seems like every other romcom that airs these days is pairing some loser guy with a gyaru. they aren't super dark skinned like they were in the early 2000s but they're the same besides
>>712966354 >ojous become popular again >but they're only used for isekai slop topped with yuri making for the ultimate shit sundae
I'd rather they stay unused than suffer this fate.
>>712966024
Years back there definitely was one. There was a lot of gyaru centered romcoms and such being published. It's calmed down at this point but they're still a lot more relevant than in the past.