Why is that in many Yuri mangas this "We're both girls so it doesn't count" line is used? What century do these girls live in lmao
The number of yuri characters in series that I've read who say "We're both girls so it doesn't count" who seem to actually believe that is vanishingly small, at least for manga written this century. It obviously provides cover/plausible deniability for two girls kissing for the first time--"I didn't mean anything weird--it's just practice!"
I live in a country where there is ZERO gay content available in the media. People aren't aware about homosexuality that much, or what might be the impact of two people of same-sex kissing. Still nobody, and I mean NOBODY will "practice kissing-with-a-person-of-same-gender-because-that's-totally-not-weird". Comparatively, Japan has way more LGBTQA+ stuff available to the general masses. One would expect two teenagers, who should have a least bit of idea about western culture, will not say stuff like that. Sorry, I don't mean any offense, just find it hilarious how much this cliché line is used.
...That's why sex ed classes should have lab sections with make-out practice.--"hands-on learning," as it were. lol
Oh, how I wish.