teehee my big bro has alot of yuri manga waste of pocket money if ya ask me !

tokyo mew mew yuri doujinshi's O.o
utena <<<that is shoujo ai
bubble gum crisi's <<i think that's how you spell it ~_^
I understand THIS by all means by far. I realize that in the real world, there is no way for some people to view this type of material without cringing and or protesting in way saying this is highly suggestive. What I was trying to say was an old George Carlin quote, that in a sense words are just words and everything else behind them requires human context.On the other hand, if you were implying what I think you were implying there - in the real world, I have trouble accepting that Yuri carries no sexual/erotic/pornographic connotation to it (assuming that your definition of Yuri is the same as mine).
Well, that's not very nice. I may like Shoujo-Ai/Yuri a lot, but you don't see me going around saying that Yaoi is pointless and a waste of money.melody-chan wrote:teehee my big bro has alot of yuri manga waste of pocket money if ya ask me !i mean why buy yuri when you can buy the last volume of gravitation ...it's pointless =___=
But Yuri really doesn't necessarily refer to sex or anything erotic in any way.Otohiko wrote:I have trouble accepting that Yuri carries no sexual/erotic/pornographic connotation to it (assuming that your definition of Yuri is the same as mine).
The meaning of the word "gay" has changed tremendously since its original definition, but it's still valid to use "gay" to mean "happy". Likewise, it's still valid to say Yuri doesn't refer necessarily to sex, despite the connotations it's picked up.Savia wrote:Rather I am saying that standing on the original root meaning of the term you use is not necessarily a valid proof for your conclusions
That's because all Anime-lesbian-sexual material is supposed to be categorized as Yuri. ^_^'Otohiko wrote:And whether or not that shift took place, if you look at the contexts in which the word Yuri is used, there's a good deal of 'sexual baggage' going with it, so to say
Oh, most certainly, just that you can't say that it shouldn't mean anything sexual; and furthermore that you can't say it (even in a nonsexual context) without expecting some sexual semantics to creep in.Clara Yuri Asaki wrote:The meaning of the word "gay" has changed tremendously since its original definition, but it's still valid to use "gay" to mean "happy". Likewise, it's still valid to say Yuri doesn't refer necessarily to sex, despite the connotations it's picked up.Savia wrote:Rather I am saying that standing on the original root meaning of the term you use is not necessarily a valid proof for your conclusions