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#Byler filo au where



people identify themselves as fujoshi or yaoi enjoyer but never in their lives have watched any Japanese Yaoi because some of yall still think that its all explicit or porn get out of my face for real

new promo stills for The Pitt season two episode eight “2:00 P.M.”





The massive success of ‘Heated Rivalry’ is the culmination of decades of fandom: stans, zines, and, yes, fan fiction. One of the most popular forms of fanfic is slash — romances between characters of the same genre. And the most overwhelming majority of slash is M/M (male/male) romance, which tends to be written by women. In Asia, the same genre is known as boys’ love (BL), and the women who write and read it are called fujoshi, translating to “rotten girl.” The term originated as an insult but has since been reclaimed by lovers of BL (boys’ love) and, in the wake of ‘Heated Rivalry,’ by women all over the West too. But without the work of fandoms past, the world would not be ready to fujo out with such abandon. Read a brief history about the horny girls who walked so ‘Heated Rivalry’ could run: nymag.visitlink.me/ouE88S

It kinda pisses me off that it’s THE NEW YORK TIMES who’s making fujoshi mainstream. Cause the term originated in Japan and became more widely known in the west thanks to a CANADIAN show The USA does NOT export or create BL why the fuck are you talking about it











