Kionon wrote:Oh, I never said you did share them. I'm very aware of our differences in conceptualisations of gender identity.
Anime made me the woman that I am today. It all started with first episode Sailor Moon S when everyone is Crushing on Sailor Uranus and I was like '..............YES! :O'. But I think that for a lot of LGBT folk, anime and the kinda somewhat alternative scenarios it frequently presents can be pretty formative. It seems to be the way with a number of my friends.
Kionon wrote:I said I think you understand them better than most. And I think that's true. And yes, it's super rapey, and I told my editor I couldn't watch it. Considering my own issues around things that happened to me.
No. No. No. No.
Yeah that show is just... Yeah. =X I gave it a longer go to if it went anywhere, but NOPE. Every episode is episode 2, just in a different location each time. o_o