Manga with lesbian themes vs yuri
It seems a rather frivolous topic in a forum that deals with very serious stuff often. But I am wondering if any of you have read lesbian themed manga ( deals with lesbian themes not just a romance but actually goes in depth or is aimed at lesbian individuals) Do you prefer it over standard (Like the stuff you see in advertised more often.) yuri or shoujo ai? What things do you like best and least about it? What do you think of yuri and shoujo ai anyways? I have read some manga aimed at LGBT readers (lesbian to be specific) (read it online. I really should not.) and soft yuri aka shoujo ai but not really any aimed at gay men or yaoi/ shounen ai so I was asking about yuri/ shoujo ai because it seems yaoi and yuri have different devices to go with them. But to be truthful comparisions of both would be interesting.
I could not find manga that centered on the LGBT community. I did however buy the Strawberry Panic manga and the first omnibus of Girlfriends. Strawberry Panic was really good and I loved the characters and couples in it, so I ordered the anime and novels. I related to some parts in Girlfriends (such as falling in love with a best friend) I really want to know what happens next but the second omnibus has not been released yet where I live. I do think I would relate better to the teenage romances better than to the one focusing on adult's relationships and identity just because I'm a teenager so the teen romances/crush stories might be more of what I have experienced. I am planning to see Maria Sama Ga Miteru because I heard great things about that one. (I may have a long wait and a lot of saving to do because I spent all my money I also forgot that I planned on spending it at the fair trade store too and used it all on manga ) I cannot give any reviews of yaoi manga because I don't have any, would you say it would be useful to read. Useful being key, not as in would it be a good idea or enjoyable (from a yaoi fan former friend I learned you can easily find really cute stories) but would it be useful to my knowledge base or give me new connections or perspectives or could I relate to it like I related to Girlfriends. I mean like the mainstream stuff in bookstores yaoi like June.
I always love Yuri but then again im a guy!
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As a fan of both BL and GL*, I tend to find that each have their own set of issues. A lot of yaoi (which is why I like to call it BL or slash instead, to differentiate myself from the kind I'm about to talk about) is honestly really creepy. Consent issues, mostly. Also, I'm not really a fan of the seme/uke dynamic**. It's like, if I wanted to read straight stuff, I would. orz
GL, on the other hand, is usually pretty good at not being insanely rapey. However, I tend to find a lot of it boring, probably for the same reason I find most female characters in general boring. Anime and manga relies heavily on archetypes, and I usually prefer the male archetypes to the female ones. It's refreshing to read every once in a while, because the two girls are usually on the same level in a relationship in yuri, while the power dynamics are enormously skewed in yaoi.
So yeah. That's it for me. Also, I like Girlfriends, too***. U:
*Boys Love and Girls Love respectively
**Seme = top, dominant one in the relationship, usually a manly man; Uke = bottom, submissive one in the relationship, usually effeminate (sometimes to the point of pretty much having the body of a girl, hips and everything, except with manbits)
***If you're interested in reading its BL equivalent (as in, something more realistic compared to most yaoi, and also really adorable), then you should take a look at Complex. You can find it on Animea.
GL, on the other hand, is usually pretty good at not being insanely rapey. However, I tend to find a lot of it boring, probably for the same reason I find most female characters in general boring. Anime and manga relies heavily on archetypes, and I usually prefer the male archetypes to the female ones. It's refreshing to read every once in a while, because the two girls are usually on the same level in a relationship in yuri, while the power dynamics are enormously skewed in yaoi.
So yeah. That's it for me. Also, I like Girlfriends, too***. U:
*Boys Love and Girls Love respectively
**Seme = top, dominant one in the relationship, usually a manly man; Uke = bottom, submissive one in the relationship, usually effeminate (sometimes to the point of pretty much having the body of a girl, hips and everything, except with manbits)
***If you're interested in reading its BL equivalent (as in, something more realistic compared to most yaoi, and also really adorable), then you should take a look at Complex. You can find it on Animea.
I'm going to try and pick up volume 2 of girl friends when I go to manga night in a couple of weeks. I hope they have it in.
I really liked volume 1.
I've not really read too many others, I generally prefer anime and still quite lacking in that area too. There isn't enough of it!
I love Strawberry Panic though. (hoping to cosplay Amane at the end of the year. I have the wig and uniform, just need to lose weight for it.)
also Aoi Hana and Sasameki Koto.
I have 1 volume of Beautiful Skies of Houou High which I really enjoyed. Lesbian main character, gets sent to an all boys school and has to pose as a guy. Very funny. But 1 volume is all there has been and that isn't good. I want more of it!
I really need to read more manga!
I really liked volume 1.
I've not really read too many others, I generally prefer anime and still quite lacking in that area too. There isn't enough of it!
I love Strawberry Panic though. (hoping to cosplay Amane at the end of the year. I have the wig and uniform, just need to lose weight for it.)
also Aoi Hana and Sasameki Koto.
I have 1 volume of Beautiful Skies of Houou High which I really enjoyed. Lesbian main character, gets sent to an all boys school and has to pose as a guy. Very funny. But 1 volume is all there has been and that isn't good. I want more of it!
I really need to read more manga!