No.13909
I just realised I have a leg fetish, I'm on my mid 20s and I've always loved drawing legs and making them longer, I've always loved thighs, leggings, all of that. But damn, I didn't realise until now that I have a fixation with them.
No.13916
why do GL fans / himes complain so much about everything
No.13918
>>13916Lack of good food. They’re hangry.
No.13924
Yesterday Bookwalker added a sale of "one click, one story, zero cliffhangers" that was supposed to be "short and sweet" one volume yuri manga. Something in the system clearly went wrong, because there's about a page and a half of yuri titles before it turns into four pages of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure.
No.13925
>>13916Angry they are creatively bankrupt and untalented, therefore they demand fujos and yumes to cater to them and use therapy speak and political terms to put down those women in order to gain more content for their favored genre
No.13927
I love reading old doujins! I've been reading some lately of a certain show and I could really tell how fun they had back in the day despite the skill level of their works. It's pretty inspiring to me and it really makes me want to work on one! Maybe one day… OTL
No.13929
>everybody memes about how rapey yaoi and how fujos are bad for liking it
>invicible comes out with anissa
>everybody loves anissa
I know men and women are different, but this makes me think about how dogpiled the fans of killing stalking or the guy from mouthwash got.
No.13930
Speaking of old doujins, I just found out that in 1999 a doujin author got arrested and fined for drawing an Ash x Pikachu doujin. I never heard about this before so it blew my mind.
No.13932
>>13931>Sometimes I wonder why authors don't just set their stories where they are familiar with to make things seem more natural.I agree. It's the type of thing you can also see when westerners make fanfics or fancomics of anime properties. If I ever make a webcomic I would choose a fictionalised setting that's understood worldwide such as fantasy so that culture clash isn't even a factor.
No.13933
>>13932I can forgive fanfics and fancomics more because everyone struggles with that from a different culture. You can clock where someone is from with their artstyle or how they write the plot kek
No.13934
>>13931I love this webcomic! I've reread it so many times. But I agree it is strange and funny to me that despite the variety in background characters the two MCs are Japanese and look similar lmao (which is often the case with m/m made by tumblrinas). I think if it was set in America it would have suited the plot's premise better too (besides one character's ending) since it's less likely in a homogenous country like Japan for people to think two people look alike just because they have a similar hairstyle. But in America with regards to two Asians? Absolutely.
No.13940
>>13931>Sometimes I wonder why authors don't just set their stories where they are familiarLet's be honest, it's a problem because the setting is modern. Japan are not familiar with Europe or the mentality and yet…
No.13942
>>13941Lel, it's always fascinating when ecchi/smutty series' like this are oddly gay. Can't seem to find any raws beyond chap 5 though, oh well.
No.13943
>>13941>>13942Lmao.
This sorta happens in the 2018 version of Destiny Lovers (which is fully translated in English), except nobody wins at the end. Once the series becomes a little bi, the story devolves to too much chaos to develop anything properly. Still, it's fun if you like the "so bad it's hilarious" plots and both male and female fanservice (mostly female though).
No.13944
>>13941as a romcom watcher, i am very interested
No.13945
>>13941Wait this sounds so based
No.13952
This is a transphobic post. But. I thought of a new slur.
ET
Entitled Tranny
Because AMAB trans girls are so dreadfully annoying and use being trans like some kind of crown on all things LGBT. This includes BL apparently. I share a discord with one and always dip out of the conversation when they start posting because it's always some entitled pc speech.
No.13953
>>13952>This is a transphobic post. Great!
>AMAB trans girls Don't be redundant.
>girlsAlso don't infantilize these mentally ill men and put them in the same level as female children.
No.13954
>>13950That news recently about the british vtuber who allegedly got arrested over loli really made me think about how I don't want it to be normalised to arrest people over drawings but at the same time I don't feel like lolimoids would actually care about us even if I were to defend their rights.
No.13956
>>13953You mistake my phrasing for consideration. The boys who pay to become girls are worse about it online and in person. Male entitlement with a safety shield.
ET phone always on.
No.13957
Shoutout to the FGO fujos for putting british royalty brother incest on my twitter feed in record time. Absolutely based.
No.13958
You know what's crazy? I work with women who are mostly in their sixties and I am thirty. They are often giving me advice, and I do think they often have good advice but they often have straight up dog shit advice. Time and time again, these women will insist that I should find some man to date. 'Time is ticking, you want children don't you'!? And I'm just not interested in that so I ignore them.
But the thing I don't get is they all seem to legitimately, and I mean LEGITIMATELY hate their husbands and sons. I… Just don't get it?? Why are these women insisting to me that I should get married when they make marriage seem so awful?? I have no interest in it anyway, but listening to them try to give me advice that, on my opinion, has seemed to make their lives honestly miserable??
And I'm sure there are men and women in genuinely happy relationships, but why are these women, who are the furthest thing from happy, advocating so hard for marriage? Are they so short-sighted that they can not imagine a life outside of tradition? Do they secrey hate me and want me to be miserable too? The thing is, they don't sabotage me or say anything crazy to me otherwise. Just this I don't understand.
Pic unrelated.
No.13959
>>13958Them thinking you should get married and have kids is like telling you it's healthy to drink water.
They did it, they were raised to think it's the one and only way to live. Entirely different values from an entirely different time. I have family members who genuinely think I'm going to one day cave and have children. For context, they are southern Americans. To them, there is simply no other life outside of having children for a woman.
No.13960
>>13958I feel like it's probably hard to judge if someone is happy in a relationship since you don't actually see their homelife. They probably want what's best for you, just be polite back.
No.13961
>>13958As much as I hate my job, I'm glad I most work with people in their 30s and 20s. The only coworkers I've had in my current job who were older than that were retarded women who kept giving unwanted advice, including having kids and becoming a good mom until I tried to shock them as much as possible when I told them I hate kids from the bottom of my heart
I actually don't dislike kids unless they were raised in a barn, I hate looking after them though. No.13963
The Star fox news reminds me that I could've been into Fox/Falco or Fox/Wolf real hard if I'd been a furry. I'm a sucker for rivals or enemies to lovers.
No.13965
>>13958>life outside of tradition? Do they secrey hate me and want me to be miserableprobably because you only saw the worst side of them.
You saw the complaining,the annoyance, the arguing, you didn't see the joyful moments, like a silly date with her husband, and the time she was pregnant and felt the baby kick, the time she gave birth to her baby, the time she holded him in her hands and he was giggling, those are things she probably treasures in her heart.
I do think it's bad to nag and tell women to do it like it's supposed to be a chore.
It should happen naturally if it does, it shouldn't be out of pressure.
>shortsightedI mean you do you, but I could say people who think having a family around is going to make you miserable because you have to make some arrangements in order to live with people is a form of short sighting.
No.13966
>>13957I'm sure you probably mean historical but my mind instantly jumped to modern day kek, who are the characters?
No.13968
>>13958If you aren't a "hard no" on children you really do start to hear the clock in your late 30s lol. Having a retarded child is my nightmare scenario and data seems to suggest we roll some risky dice if I wait too much longer.
The good news is if you hate men and still end up wanting a kid that isn't actually a huge hurdle.
>>13963It's cute enough to me that I follow some fanartists (I really like Ulalako). I'm also an enemies-to-lovers fiend.
No.13969
>>13960>>13965nta but even the women whose home life I do know that for sure actually hate their husbands still shill that life.
>>13968if I ever somehow change my mind on having kids I’ll just adopt/foster because the more I see and learn about pregnancy and childbirth the more I never want to suffer like that
No.13970
>>13968>If you aren't a "hard no" on children you really do start to hear the clock in your late 30s lolI'm not late 30s yet but if that's what this libido spike is it would explain so much.
No.13971
>>13958>But the thing I don't get is they all seem to legitimately, and I mean LEGITIMATELY hate their husbands and sons.They don't, if they did, they would leave. Took me ages to realize this and other women explaining it to me but, a lot of women moan about their husbands because they get something out of it. Sure, those men will suck in some ways but women initiate the majority of divorces, they can and will leave if they're miserable (not referring to abuse here). The ones who stay and complain get off on being a martyr, it's something that a lot of normies value in women, being a sacrificial lamb. They think you want to also have a husband to moan about and commiserate with them
No.13972
>>13971>if they hated it they would leaveit’s not that simple. leaving isn’t easy for most. a lot of women stay in miserable relationships because of sunk cost fallacy. they’ve invested so much time, money, and kids in it that they feel stuck. I’ve know women who’ve planned a divorce down to the last detail but stayed just because of the kids. not to mention low self esteem. even in in abusive relationships the back and forth from nice to mean makes it difficult for women to know when to leave.
No.13973
>>13972NTA and I don't think you're wrong in general, but it's still wild and somewhat disrespectful thing to extrapolate that from just interactions with coworkers. I also think with older people you've got the "I hate my wife/husband" joke that people tend to laugh about with friends but they don't actually mean in earnest. Boomer humor if you will.
No one should be pressured into marriage, but your coworkers aren't trying to sabotage you, they're older, they probably are happy and want you to be happy too and just can't read the room.
No.13976
>>13973ayrt, I’m not the og anon talking about her coworkers and was speaking more generally but it’s also true that a lot of whats called “boomer humor” is genuinely just unhappy marriages. I also don’t think it’s intentional sabotage but just that they’ve bought into the whole “being single is sad and lonely. you’re gonna die alone. crazy cat lady” belief, which again is another reason people stay in unhappy relationships.
No.13977
I want every fucking bitch who tries to prop up their mid ass fucking waifu and diminish an actually competent male character in the name of some feminist girlboss bullshit and have retards agreeing to them because they are incapable of thinking by themselves to fucking kill themselves
"oh but I don't wanna be male centered and we should care about wom–" I don't care, slit your fucking wrists and overdose in your ADHD meds
No.13978
>>13977Lol internet tough guy, what do you say to their faces instead of fujochan though? "She's not my #1 fave but she's so cool, I love her :)"?
No.13979
>>13978I don't know why are you complaining about random thoughts being posted on the random thoughts thread.
No.13980
>>13979What they said was pretty 13 year old internet tough guy. It was less a random thought and more something that was a vent. NTAYRT but, I've always taken Random to mean, actually just random and Fujo Venting to be where you'd post all your hate takes
No.13981
>>13978NTA but people will still lynch you for saying that
No.13987
I wish I wasn't so lazy and could finish my fanworks quicker. It's not that I'm not passionate, I spend a lot of time thinking about it, it's just I put off actually sitting down to write.