Yeah, BL is a genre written by women for women. It's feministic and doesn't cater to the male gaze. Look for another…
Gosh, yeah, just IGNORE the first part of that sentence and IGNORE completely the history of BL, just because it doesn't include you. That in actual times series and books are produced by both genders , does not annul this FACT. And till today, MOST of the audience are women. I don't exclude anyone, i just explained, that the guy above meant:
"There is definitely no way such a thing could have been written by a male brain. Sometimes I'm really hopeless with how far BL writers fantasies can be from reality, while still trying to make their stories pass as realistic. " to belittle female writers. And he can be as much of a gay men. BL isn't invented to cater a male audience, that seems to diminish the worth of a "by women, to women"-genre.
PS.: I am queer to. And I embrace the fact, that it exist a genre that won't mostly cater to men.
Yeah, BL is a genre written by women for women. It's feministic and doesn't cater to the male gaze. Look for another…
Yeah, because BL does not lack basics in anatomy and obstacles of gay sex???? It does NOT represent gay men. It represents an idea of a romance on eye level.
Yeah, BL is a genre written by women for women. It's feministic and doesn't cater to the male gaze. Look for another…
In it's origins it is feminist. That internalized mysoginy and traumacoping wasn't to begin with it. And if You won't trust my words. Just for You: "It is typically created by women for a female audience, distinguishing it from the equivalent genre of homoerotic media created by and for gay men, though BL does also attract a male audience and can be produced by male creators. "
Yeah, BL is a genre written by women for women. It's feministic and doesn't cater to the male gaze. Look for another…
But you aren't the target audience. And some people demand "realism" in a genre, that doesn't even know some very crucial aspects of gay sex and anatomy.
Yeah, BL is a genre written by women for women. It's feministic and doesn't cater to the male gaze. Look for another…
Yes, really foolish. I repeat. It's a feminist genre, written by women for women. The point of 2 men is equality in a relationship. Japanese woman, the pioneers of BL, had a social role to fill, which wasn't near as possible to an eye level partnership. So they created a genre with romance between 2 equal parts. So no, it does not represent gay men, it represents the deep wish to be equal. But maybe you are not capeable to understand this. If you don't believe me, just google it. (oh, and these 2 men are always 2 handsome ones. Something LGBTQ+ does not cater to, that's why many BL girls don't watch LGBTQ+ codes content.)n
This is nowhere near "Old Fashion Cupcake".Find me a man in his late twenties not grossed out by a 39 old man…
Yeah, BL is a genre written by women for women. It's feministic and doesn't cater to the male gaze. Look for another genre that fits your taste and let us enjoy our genre.
"There is definitely no way such a thing could have been written by a male brain. Sometimes I'm really hopeless with how far BL writers fantasies can be from reality, while still trying to make their stories pass as realistic. " to belittle female writers.
And he can be as much of a gay men. BL isn't invented to cater a male audience, that seems to diminish the worth of a "by women, to women"-genre.
PS.: I am queer to. And I embrace the fact, that it exist a genre that won't mostly cater to men.
And if You won't trust my words. Just for You:
"It is typically created by women for a female audience, distinguishing it from the equivalent genre of homoerotic media created by and for gay men, though BL does also attract a male audience and can be produced by male creators. "
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boys%27_love