can we stop the biphobic theme in mangas??

Cuntyves September 26, 2020 7:59 am

can we stop the biphobic theme in mangas??

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    Dumb_shit_420 October 21, 2020 3:00 am

    At least the ML was good bi representation

    Lav November 8, 2020 5:51 am

    It is a thing that exists in the real world so the question you should be asking is can we stop people from being biphobic? So that the theme is not relatable just like with the homophobic theme but the answer is probably no because there are alot of assholes in all types of groups including bi or straits who pretend to be bi just to mess with people

    Lilized November 10, 2020 5:24 pm

    Y E S
    Everytime a character goes with the Biphobic trope it makes me want to smash their teeth in.
    Sweetie, the problem with your ex was that he was an asshole not that he was Bi ffs!

    Lav November 12, 2020 6:00 am
    Y E S Everytime a character goes with the Biphobic trope it makes me want to smash their teeth in.Sweetie, the problem with your ex was that he was an asshole not that he was Bi ffs! Lilized

    Omfg EXACTLY

    nogamenolife December 12, 2020 9:28 pm

    he was not biphobic he was just scared that if he gets in a realtionship with someone who is not gay, they might leave him for somebody else

    aerslevdi April 17, 2021 2:12 pm

    Calling it biphobic is being blind to the societal context of this manga. It's kinda when people come out to their parents a bi even though they are very much gay/lesbians. Because society still expects for the w|m marriages and family. Specially so in countries and cultures that are not welcome/accomodating of queer people such as Japan.
    Being bi for a gay/lesbian person would imply for them that they are most likely to conform to societal pressure and marry into a heterosexual passing marriage. For the gay/lesbian person that means a definite ending to their relationship with a bi partner, something that they may not be looking for, particularly if they are looking for a life partner. It's not biphobic not wanting to date a bi person when chances are they would chose to conform to society. It's protecting their heart and not going into a relationship with due date. Yes, no relationship is guaranteed, but the way they see it, bi people have a chance of being acknowledge that they don't have and chances are they'll chose that and that's why there's a reticence. It wasn't hate nor being phobic. It was a way of protecting themselves against heartbreak. It's not denying their being bi, it's not being able to cope with the what if. In this cases is more like a thing of preferences. Knowing that they won't be able to deal with such an scenario they prefer not dating bi people. And that's actually more healthy than entering a relationship were you would be second guessing yourself at every turn if you don't have the mental strength to fight your insecurities

    nogamenolife April 17, 2021 4:14 pm
    Calling it biphobic is being blind to the societal context of this manga. It's kinda when people come out to their parents a bi even though they are very much gay/lesbians. Because society still expects for the... aerslevdi

    omfg this is such a good explanation thankyou