Okay what kind of whack ass bullshit is this? Who in their right mind used seme/uke outside the Yaoi genre? Who? How tf did that become queer slang? Did y’all really have nothing else to choose THAT as your slang?   reply
24 07,2021
I always thought that whole thing is kinda cringe. Since we are talking about this, stop referring to yourself as Fujoshi as if it is something to be proud of. It is derogatory.   reply
24 07,2021
It is fine to use them on CHARACTERS in a yaoi but when someone uses them in a shounen ai where their sex positions are irrelevant, that's where the problem arises.   1 reply
24 07,2021
Rats 24 07,2021
Well while y’all have y’all drama I’m going to go find me some to read because I’m to tired for this   1 reply
24 07,2021
bitch i only use it when the yaoi characters are so forgetable that their names are irrelaphent. and why tf would i use it on real people tf   reply
24 07,2021
I'm v confused as to what the martial arts origin of the terms "seme" and "uke" have to do with the point this post. So we're all just supposed to stop using an extremely common slang b/c it came from martial arts? I've got news for you. All slang comes from somewhere. No one I know who likes yaoi is using the terms "seme" or "uke" to refer to real......   4 reply
24 07,2021
this with fujoshi too... too many white people comfortable with proudly using a japanese term that's meant to be derogatory   1 reply
24 07,2021
Aria 24 07,2021
My friend's name in my phone is "twink" but that's because he's small, gay, and a bottom. Does that count as appropriation? /genuine question   3 reply
24 07,2021
neji
24 07,2021
imagine using “seme” and “uke” for real people   3 reply
24 07,2021
Noah
24 07,2021
Oh no, the fujoshis are going to get mad.   reply
24 07,2021

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