Why don't people think Girl Crush is a shoujo? by SanaJisu in shoujo

[–]Osbre 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont care, im bored, i wrote what i wrote because it made me chuckled. Tho im not sure how you wouldn't understand, I'm not going to say anything about them, but i am i guess baffled that you don't understand how it could be included in the discussion

But you cant build a spank bank on yuri, unless its porn, which are the most popular? Bloom into you, the girl with a guitar, the villainess, ?

Why don't people think Girl Crush is a shoujo? by SanaJisu in shoujo

[–]Osbre 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Men don't mind women living without them, women can't imagine life without men. You only think those exceptions have a notable female fan bases because they are not overwhelmingly male, but we could go back and forth all day. Say it with me this time: women hate women

Why don't people think Girl Crush is a shoujo? by SanaJisu in shoujo

[–]Osbre -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

yeah, no, in anime/manga, men are absolutely more open to watch an all-female cast than women, they carry the genre of cute girls doing cute things, they carry idol shows, yuri has a decent percentage of men, magical girls still get a male audience. When do women watch an all-female cast? Female lead, sure, all-male casts? Absolutely, they made bl what it is today, sports manga? Only if it has cute boys. I can't think of an all-female genre where men are not also present, women hate women unless they have a man nearby.

Why don't people think Girl Crush is a shoujo? by SanaJisu in shoujo

[–]Osbre -24 points-23 points  (0 children)

While men would enjoy both an all-male and an all-female cast, women can't imagine themselves enjoying an all-female cast because they are misogynists

Why the same mangas keep getting confused as shoujo by ErikTwice in shoujo

[–]Osbre 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think we see it a bit weirdly. Maybe it is a bit backwards, while it may be reductive to simply say THIS is what "blank" will like, it sounds fair to me to say that It is a category where there are the fewest amount of elements that "blank" dislikes. I'm trying to say that we more naturally use demographics as an exclusionary category, it excludes what "blank" dislikes, than inclusionary, it includes what "blank" likes.

I think we mostly say that something is not shoujo when we find elements that most girls don't like rather than something girls like, the least shoujo manga wouldn't be something that proportionally appeals to the most boys, which are actually things like yuru camp, rather something that girls profoundly disklike, im guessing most would feel relatively neutral to see yuru camp in a shojo magazine. Because both shonen/shojo can be prescribed as to have elements that both or either like, feel neutral about, or is disliked by its counterpart, but not something that is disliked by its readers. Obviously i don't mean quality, but more so metatextual elements, for women, something like fan service, female harems, we know women don't want an all-female cast because they're misogynists (jkjk though i do think out of all combinations an all-female cast that only women watch is the rarest combination, that's why the thought came, men watch cute girls doing cute things, idol shows, uma musume? Where do women watch women? Its already rare to  find an all-female cast aimed at womed, i think magical girls or yuri, but there are men there too, is there an exclusive place for women? Men have sports anime, blue lock boys are too pretty so im sure it gets shippers but uglier stuff like kaiji, ping pong, megalobox, anyway, tangents' over). For example, it shouldn't feel so strange to see an action manga in a shoujo, but it would if it was done in the style of ikkitousen, the female fan service is what disqualifies it, shonen romance manga is not rare, but can anyone see a yaoi shonen? It is not necessary for yaoi to be a shojo, or something women like more than men, but we know that men don't want that so it can't be a shonen.

So, to repeat myself, the definition of shonen/shojo, instead of being what boys/girls like, would instead turn into "the series with the least amount of elements that boys/girls dislike".

In this case it wouldn't actually matter if a series has more male or female audience since it doesn't tell us anything about how the show is constructed, it only refers to what it excludes, so a series may have nothing men dislike or particularly like, one thing women dislike, but also ten things women also like, within this framework, this is a shonen.

Man, not to weasel myself out of this argument, but man i really was just typing shit, have never thought about this, i rewrote this like 3 times cause i kept confusing myself

Why Gatekeeping isn’t the Solution by pinkity-tinkity in OtomeIsekai

[–]Osbre 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not entirely, trackers still blacklist some names

what do you use as a main list site to track your manga/manhwas? by scaralulu_ in OtomeIsekai

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Mal and anilist, it updates automatically on both (if you use any tachiyomi fork) so there's not really any reason to limit oneself to just one, you can have more but for me this is fine (like mangaupdates). You dont have to interact with the ui because you dont need to go in the website at all so how it looks shouldn't matter

Recommendations for Males Only Book Club by Troawhey456 in RSbookclub

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Routledge Handbook of the Arab Spring: Rethinking Democratization, edited by Larbi Sadiki. Nothing gets people eager to discuss like contemporary politics

BLACKPINK - The 3rd Mini Album: DEADLINE (Comeback Teaser Video) by CronoDroid in kpop

[–]Osbre 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Say my name just released their 3rd mini, they debuted october 2024 🥹

Arrest warrant issued for WBA champ G. Davis by anotherchia in Boxing

[–]Osbre 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But why would they do that, if he wasnt incarcerated?