The could be a discourse made about fujos
I hope what I'm saying makes sense but basically, individuals often hold extreme views and arguments regarding fujoshis. It is true that fujoshi "culture" and "tropes" exhibits significant homophobia, particularly among non-queer women who partake in it, and there is a notable presence of misogyny. Initially, this culture emerged as a means to avoid portraying women solely as victims within a patriarchal framework, but it has since transformed predominantly into a genre focused on gay 'dark romance.' Numerous posts have gone viral stating, 'I read yaoi because I enjoy seeing men suffer,' with that suffering often depicted as rape. When a gay man expresses discomfort, he is frequently met with hostility, with comments like, 'You're unattractive; we are not fetishizing you,' which is undeniably peculiar. However, many arguments against fujoshis are steeped in misogyny, making it challenging to engage in constructive dialogue when both perspective views yaoi. It's unlikely to have any good conversation when the two opposing views are 'Fujoshis are innocent beings who never hurt anyone and are pure angels' and 'Fujoshis are malevolent entities sent by Satan.'
Sorry for the yap session and the over argued topic of Fujoshis and yaoi.