All I am saying is that looking at this (and other titles of its like) and complaining about yuri as a genre because of it is kind of pointless, as they're not sold as being yuri manga.
Yeah, that’s very relevant here. A lot of series we get into as “yuri” aren’t presented that way, and while they might turn into yuri they aren’t bound to go that way up to that point. Kanamemo I think would be a good example, it’s got a yuri sidecouple, but is it really A Yuri Series until the MC and the girl who likes her actually make more than vague, subtext-y moves?
As to the distinction between “yuri” and “lesbian” works, how laughable all that is. I’d be very surprised if many, or even any, Japanese creators make that distinction, in much the way they don’t make a distinction of whether “anime” is from Japan, France, the US or wherever. Claiming “lesbian” has no part in a genre defined by romantic and sexual attraction between girls is frankly silly, and it’s a genre that only grew up the way it did because of a very conservative society that looked down on homosexual relations, not some special, exotic quality of the genre. The subtlety isn’t magic, it’s trying to sneak stuff in under the wire.
These are not political stories.
That one made me laugh out loud, seriously. Is Korra x Asami
a political story? How about Princess Bubblegum x Marceline
? Oh, Ruby x Sapphire
must be, right, or at least Pearl’s one-sided feelings? How about the entirety of Carmilla? Because that’s what we’re talking about when we talk about lesbian stories, which honestly are only “political” because they exist at all in a homophobic culture (which thankfully has gotten a lot less so).
As for this one:
If there's only sex, or the romance is only a pretext for lots of sex, it's called lesbian porn.
That’s about the dumbest thing I’ve seen all week, and I’ve read Trump’s twitter feed. Somebody better tell Mira, Ooshima Tomo, Sekihara and Kurogane Ken that they aren’t doing yuri. I imagine they’ll be shocked to find out.
Seriously, you’re the first person I’ve ever seen make that distinction.