She's just saying girls and their lewd intentions are A-OK
nabid
Jun 27, 2022 11:28PM
My best friend was forced to attend multiple christian bible summer camps man the stories there are W I L D
juanelric
Jun 27, 2022 11:29PM
I thought that was Tokiko Zaizen in the top, from the thumb
ASuckerForYuri
Jun 27, 2022 11:38PM
^^ quite interested on what stories they've told lol
FluffyCow
Jun 28, 2022 12:26AM
She definitely chose the best school for her daughter haha
luinthoron
Jun 28, 2022 7:05AM
Truth.
Shador
Jun 28, 2022 10:15AM
I'm not sure how this shit keeps surprising people. Like, at some level this same shit happened nation-wide in Imperial Japan.
Japan in the 1910s: Establishes a ton of all-girls schools.
Japan in the 1920s: Girl-Girl romantic and romantic-subtext genre explodes in popularity, almost all female authors are graduates from those all-girls schools.
Japan in the 1930s: Surprised Pikachu face, makes the genre illegal.
Seriously, you would think that people would learn at some point.
last edited at Jun 28, 2022 10:16AM
Vincent Kellen
Jun 28, 2022 2:00PM
^^ Holy shit, was that true?
Shador
Jun 28, 2022 3:06PM
^^ Somewhat oversimplified of course, but yes it's broadly accurate. The ban happened in 1936.
random
Jun 28, 2022 3:12PM
^tbf by that time the entire country had gone pretty far off the deep end in general
Sariin
Jun 29, 2022 12:02AM
Her daughter is now a harem protagonist.
LackLustre09721
Jun 29, 2022 10:02AM
^Now I want a sequel
herenowforever
Jun 29, 2022 5:39PM
Vincent, that indeed was pretty close to truth.
Also, the seminal yuri novel, "Two Virgins in the Attic" was also published as early as 1919. This novel dared to suggest that two women could go on in a relationship even after high school... And the author (Nobuko Yoshiya) herself did too. She lived together with her lov... "friend" for a long time.
FluffyCow
Jun 29, 2022 11:27PM
^While there's still much to be done, it's impressive how far we've come. With how it's now pretty common for Yuri media to at least have an epilogue time skip that confirm their relationship continues into adulthood, one popular series that did this is Bloom Into You. There's also various adult life series where the couple live together, like "The Two of Them Are Pretty Much Like This". So I feel like the future is at least hopeful, especially with some of the news and discussions I've seen online about real life LGBTQ+ movements in Japan.
kuroyurihime00
Jun 30, 2022 12:38PM
Ahh yes I think Maria-sama approves
kuroyurihime00
Jun 30, 2022 12:38PM
Ahh yes I think Maria-sama approves
Kojiro481
Jun 30, 2022 1:13PM
^^^ I came out in the late nineties, in the middle of the ''don't ask, don't tell'' period. If you had told me back then how far things will have gone by 2022 I flat out wouldn't have believe you. Even stuff life being able to marry and adopt felt like impossible dreams when I was 18. It's a long, hard road but things do improve over time. There is always hope if you keep fighting for what's right :)
last edited at Jun 30, 2022 1:15PM
almighty
Jul 1, 2022 6:08AM
LMAAOOOO
FluffyCow
Jul 1, 2022 3:31PM
^^Very true, it's definitely good to keep fighting!
shadesan Jun 27, 2022 10:28PM
Well, safer than Corruption's Finale...maybe
nio_neka Jun 27, 2022 11:07PM
mommy knows (and doesn't know) best
myrrhmidon Jun 27, 2022 11:20PM
She's just saying girls and their lewd intentions are A-OK
nabid Jun 27, 2022 11:28PM
My best friend was forced to attend multiple christian bible summer camps man the stories there are W I L D
juanelric Jun 27, 2022 11:29PM
I thought that was Tokiko Zaizen in the top, from the thumb
ASuckerForYuri Jun 27, 2022 11:38PM
^^ quite interested on what stories they've told lol
FluffyCow Jun 28, 2022 12:26AM
She definitely chose the best school for her daughter haha
luinthoron Jun 28, 2022 7:05AM
Truth.
Shador Jun 28, 2022 10:15AM
I'm not sure how this shit keeps surprising people. Like, at some level this same shit happened nation-wide in Imperial Japan.
Japan in the 1910s: Establishes a ton of all-girls schools.
Japan in the 1920s: Girl-Girl romantic and romantic-subtext genre explodes in popularity, almost all female authors are graduates from those all-girls schools.
Japan in the 1930s: Surprised Pikachu face, makes the genre illegal.
Seriously, you would think that people would learn at some point.
last edited at Jun 28, 2022 10:16AM
Vincent Kellen Jun 28, 2022 2:00PM
^^ Holy shit, was that true?
Shador Jun 28, 2022 3:06PM
^^ Somewhat oversimplified of course, but yes it's broadly accurate. The ban happened in 1936.
random Jun 28, 2022 3:12PM
^tbf by that time the entire country had gone pretty far off the deep end in general
Sariin Jun 29, 2022 12:02AM
Her daughter is now a harem protagonist.
LackLustre09721 Jun 29, 2022 10:02AM
^Now I want a sequel
herenowforever Jun 29, 2022 5:39PM
Vincent, that indeed was pretty close to truth.
Also, the seminal yuri novel, "Two Virgins in the Attic" was also published as early as 1919. This novel dared to suggest that two women could go on in a relationship even after high school... And the author (Nobuko Yoshiya) herself did too. She lived together with her lov... "friend" for a long time.
FluffyCow Jun 29, 2022 11:27PM
^While there's still much to be done, it's impressive how far we've come. With how it's now pretty common for Yuri media to at least have an epilogue time skip that confirm their relationship continues into adulthood, one popular series that did this is Bloom Into You. There's also various adult life series where the couple live together, like "The Two of Them Are Pretty Much Like This". So I feel like the future is at least hopeful, especially with some of the news and discussions I've seen online about real life LGBTQ+ movements in Japan.
kuroyurihime00 Jun 30, 2022 12:38PM
Ahh yes I think Maria-sama approves
kuroyurihime00 Jun 30, 2022 12:38PM
Ahh yes I think Maria-sama approves
Kojiro481 Jun 30, 2022 1:13PM
^^^ I came out in the late nineties, in the middle of the ''don't ask, don't tell'' period. If you had told me back then how far things will have gone by 2022 I flat out wouldn't have believe you. Even stuff life being able to marry and adopt felt like impossible dreams when I was 18. It's a long, hard road but things do improve over time. There is always hope if you keep fighting for what's right :)
last edited at Jun 30, 2022 1:15PM
almighty Jul 1, 2022 6:08AM
LMAAOOOO
FluffyCow Jul 1, 2022 3:31PM
^^Very true, it's definitely good to keep fighting!
chaosOrchestrator Jul 9, 2022 4:03AM
i mean she's not wrong, technically