The Story Between a Dumb Prefect and a High School Girl with an Inappropriate Skirt Length - Vol. 3 Ch. 15 - The Story About the Dumb Prefect Being …

this is what i don't get with fujoshis, they ships characters from the most straight forward adventure/fighting manga but barely touch an actual yaoi manga
 
Alright, that was hilarious. Yeah, this is exactly how some female fans treat shounen series.
 
@DOIHI thats cause most Yaoi manga don't have 50+ chapters of character interactions and relationships where as most BL manga (apart from stand out exceptions) are 5 chapter stories with not much substance
 
Aww. ICK. BL, huh? Well. Time to stop this thing and get off.

Not a nice topic. Shame, that. I was enjoying this story ... somewhat. Now? Dun care where it goes.
 
@Vergift Its because fujoshis typically ship straight characters from shounen manga instead of actually gay characters. Like all the people shipping Midoriya and Bakugou in Boku no Hero Academia.
 
Ahaha so they create their own shounen manga to be used as inspiration for their own "non-canonical" BL manga?? Meta, that's straight meta.
 
Is... Is it bad that I get this? Oh yes, I know exactly what they're going for.

A-am I a fujoshi?
 
Man, what a good trolls. Had a big laugh reading.
Also, Fujiko' gloves aren't just parody of ojou's clothing, they're used for digital tablets.
 
After mulling on it for a bit, I think I might’ve figured out why fujoshis predominately ship the two dominant male characters in shounen manga. For starters, all too often, the chemistry between the main character and the intended love interest is way too shallow to be interesting, especially compared to the effort that goes towards showcasing the bonds between the two male friends/rivals. As a result, shippers gravitate towards the more interesting relationship, regardless of whether it was intended to be romantic or not. As for why they go to actual bl/yaoi manga, if the romances in those manga are often written like the sub par romances of straight characters in other manga, then it probably means the characters only like each other because the other is cool or they have a passionate gaze that lights a fire in their heart or whatever excuse used to pair these two characters together instead of writing an actual relationship with more complexity and depth than a puddle on a sunny day.

At least people are wizening up these days, and romantic writing shortcuts just aren’t gonna cut it anymore. So actual good romances are being written more often.
 

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