09-19-2014, 10:02 PM
Hello everyone, this is one of my first controversial threads I'm writing about and I am a bit nervous to be writing here about something that I actually feel and believe in haha, please don't criticize too much >,< and... I'll begin as to why I'm posting this thread.
Well... Something that has been bothering me for a while is how the public reacts to M/M couples in writing and even in the outside world, I know this might sound like a broad and repetitive issue, but let me explain even further on this. The public, in most cases does not care so much about F/F, yuri (love between girls) and is more comfortable with yuri writing and even on productions of shows, movies and some more adult anime/cartoons, I mean there are some people that I know of that are against it and hate it, but not as much hate from M/M related productions. Also of course, the public doesn't care at all about F/M productions. But, M/M yaoi (love between two men) productions seemed to be given a lot of hate and criticism... To be honest this kind of bothered me, because that also means that writers and people who produce some kind of media are less motivated and much less likely to write about M/M couples. For example, I am very fond of an anime/game series known as Corpse Party; it has a lot of F/F romance elements in there, and I don't mind, I actually think it adds to me liking it, so long as they don't take their clothes off. However, when they added some M/M elements in there, people were commenting negatively on it and were even angry and disappointed that it was in there, while the F/F romance elements as well as the M/F romance elements only gave it higher praise. Not only in anime, but in reality productions as well. Even in my own writing when I associate M/M romance in it the people I show it to seem to hate it even more, and even make comments like "Ewww" or "Oh no..." (but I do warn people if it does contain graphic nudity which it does sometimes but this isn't even about the sexual part, but just about the fact that two men are together) while if I write about two girls or a boy and a girl then the public likes it. It kind of gets me annoyed, how do you feel about this?
Also, I another thing that annoys me is how the media portrays gay men as always being flamboyant, into fashion, makeup, hair, singers like Madonna, have friends that are mostly girls Etc. It is NOT an accurate portrayal of the gay community because it really depends on the person and gay people are diverse as well. Not only there, there are many straight men that fit the stereotype that the media portrays as "gay/homosexual" and many straight men even cross-dress. It just makes me sad, and even angry that people portray gays like this almost all the time. I might not be super masculine myself, I even look slightly feminine in appearance, but I don't really care about fashion, I mean I know what looks good and what doesn't look good as far as fashion goes, but I don't spend any of my free time analyzing it, and I do not wear makeup and I really don't care for makeup, I care for my skin and see a dermatologist which is why I have mostly clear skin and whatnot, but again it's not a hobby of mine, I think you understand my point by now, but I'm curious to know your thoughts on this. Tell me what you think ^^
Sorry if you have already might have heard this issue mentioned before, but I have not really seen much on it. Can you all tell me how you feel about this?
Well... Something that has been bothering me for a while is how the public reacts to M/M couples in writing and even in the outside world, I know this might sound like a broad and repetitive issue, but let me explain even further on this. The public, in most cases does not care so much about F/F, yuri (love between girls) and is more comfortable with yuri writing and even on productions of shows, movies and some more adult anime/cartoons, I mean there are some people that I know of that are against it and hate it, but not as much hate from M/M related productions. Also of course, the public doesn't care at all about F/M productions. But, M/M yaoi (love between two men) productions seemed to be given a lot of hate and criticism... To be honest this kind of bothered me, because that also means that writers and people who produce some kind of media are less motivated and much less likely to write about M/M couples. For example, I am very fond of an anime/game series known as Corpse Party; it has a lot of F/F romance elements in there, and I don't mind, I actually think it adds to me liking it, so long as they don't take their clothes off. However, when they added some M/M elements in there, people were commenting negatively on it and were even angry and disappointed that it was in there, while the F/F romance elements as well as the M/F romance elements only gave it higher praise. Not only in anime, but in reality productions as well. Even in my own writing when I associate M/M romance in it the people I show it to seem to hate it even more, and even make comments like "Ewww" or "Oh no..." (but I do warn people if it does contain graphic nudity which it does sometimes but this isn't even about the sexual part, but just about the fact that two men are together) while if I write about two girls or a boy and a girl then the public likes it. It kind of gets me annoyed, how do you feel about this?
Also, I another thing that annoys me is how the media portrays gay men as always being flamboyant, into fashion, makeup, hair, singers like Madonna, have friends that are mostly girls Etc. It is NOT an accurate portrayal of the gay community because it really depends on the person and gay people are diverse as well. Not only there, there are many straight men that fit the stereotype that the media portrays as "gay/homosexual" and many straight men even cross-dress. It just makes me sad, and even angry that people portray gays like this almost all the time. I might not be super masculine myself, I even look slightly feminine in appearance, but I don't really care about fashion, I mean I know what looks good and what doesn't look good as far as fashion goes, but I don't spend any of my free time analyzing it, and I do not wear makeup and I really don't care for makeup, I care for my skin and see a dermatologist which is why I have mostly clear skin and whatnot, but again it's not a hobby of mine, I think you understand my point by now, but I'm curious to know your thoughts on this. Tell me what you think ^^
Sorry if you have already might have heard this issue mentioned before, but I have not really seen much on it. Can you all tell me how you feel about this?