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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2017-03-23 07:10 pm

[ SECRET POST #3732 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3732 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2017-03-24 12:51 am (UTC)(link)
After googling both, I honestly might watch Hourou Musuko, but probably wouldn't watch Aoi Hanada. Mostly because I really don't enjoy slice of life type anime/manga, regardless of the romantic pairings. It's just so boring to me.

With YOI the relationship seemed less incidental to the plot. Like, if something like Prince of Tennis or Ao no Exorcist or something had canon gay (regardless of the sexuality of the writer) I'd be more likely to watch something like that, if it was incidental to everything else going on.

Big Serious Drama just honestly isn't my thing, though I obviously don't speak for everyone.

(Anonymous) 2017-03-24 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
Is Horou Musuko not a lesbian manga? Not that I do not read those as I love anything with explicitly gay and lesbian characters but would not compare that to Yuri on Ice. However, would say there are same on the level of boring me but first one was due to being about kids and liked only one manga about kids: class 5-11. Shin-chan and Detective Conan as well but they are not very queer (Kaitou Kid somewhat is but that is up for interpretation).

(Anonymous) 2017-03-24 03:59 am (UTC)(link)
It's a slice of life about a transgirl. She ends up dating a girl, but the lesbian relationship isn't the main plot.

(Anonymous) 2017-03-24 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
SA you replied to - glad I was right as such manga is needed and especially for peers of those characters but for me it was just not the thing and not because of lesbian trans woman as she is clearly introduced with no in-betweens (sans lesbian part, I just went to the end). It probably is a very different thing - school-aged manga unless it is last year or has drop outs is nothing I can parse - same as manga aimed for older people because you often get corporation workers that have vague jobs, have vague families and vague personality and so on.