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...First of all, starting off with "since men are logic-based" is insinuating that women can't think logically. I don't know if that's what you meant, but, by process of logical reasoning, placing rational thinking on one gender places the opposite on the other.
Just saying.
As far as sexual tension between the two guys goes, my point is not that there is or isn't - my point is that the anime makes it ambiguous. I have no problem with the view that they weren't attracted to each other, but I also have no problem with the view that they were. And I agree - I can't STAND it when fangirls make the entire cast gay. This happens a LOT with Death Note... and honestly, the only potential I see is for those two, and again: speculation. For example, I don't understand why Mello/Matt is so popular. They were roommates. So what? The same way you're able to give your friend a back massage without any undertones. It's a totally different situation. My point with the foot massage scene is the fact that directors chose to portray it this way - change of art style, glistening male bodies in the rain? If you're not wired to pick up on that stuff, it's understandable not to notice, but there is a VERY clear change in style, and only for that scene. And they could have easily gotten a Bible reference across without all the grunting. It's much less about the act and much MORE about the way it was portrayed. So don't think I'm going to accuse you of being possibly gay because you helped your friend with his back. I would assume that you weren't accompanied by a soft piano score and that neither of you had animators drawing you in classic bishounen style and moaning.
Fangirls should never have made you hate gay people. O_o Yaoi itself is fetishized for women, and most gay men think it's silly. I've laughed at implausible lesbian scenes in porn, and known guys who get off on them. I have also known guys who pick up on some possible implications for lesbian undertones in characters that I've never considered to be a plausible pair, the same way I'm picking up on undertones in Death Note that you disagree with. It's never made me hate lesbians. I'm sorry if one person managed to make you irrationally judgmental.
I'm not quite sure what you're getting at with "here is where the male mind differs." Do women prefer drama? I sure don't. I don't see where there's a conflict of interest here. "Friends with benefits" is a term often used by people who are afraid of commitment, but that reasoning is silly. I sure wouldn't want to be friends with someone who only spent time with me if it was convenient for them. "Friends with benefits" is what a real relationship IS. Why is a healthy relationship not an ideal for women as well? You're making some huge generalizations, and pretty much insulting an entire gender here.
I don't disagree with you on how Light viewed Misa. At all. There's really no need to assume that I'm trying to advocate Misa's level of impulsiveness; I only implied that I had sympathy for her situation.
It's interesting, though, what you said about the "'what's wrong' 'nothing'" deal. I've seen men do that (hell, I grew up with that in the house). Either gender can be passive-aggressive. But did it ever occur to you that women KNOW that men tend to drop the subject and move on? Maybe they're attempting to do the same, because, news flash: women don't like drama either. If they do, they're histrionic, emotionally masochistic, or both. I know that when I get into fights, I do try to let it go, because I'm afraid of making a big deal. Often, I'm able to breathe for a few minutes and move on, realizing it's not a big deal. Sometimes that ends up being impossible, so eventually it gets discussed and resolved. It's not always passive-aggressive bullshit; it's often an attempt to avoid conflict.
I'm sorry to veer so far off topic, but the last thing I wanted to do was pull the "nothing's wrong" act.
That would be illogical.
Just saying.
As far as sexual tension between the two guys goes, my point is not that there is or isn't - my point is that the anime makes it ambiguous. I have no problem with the view that they weren't attracted to each other, but I also have no problem with the view that they were. And I agree - I can't STAND it when fangirls make the entire cast gay. This happens a LOT with Death Note... and honestly, the only potential I see is for those two, and again: speculation. For example, I don't understand why Mello/Matt is so popular. They were roommates. So what? The same way you're able to give your friend a back massage without any undertones. It's a totally different situation. My point with the foot massage scene is the fact that directors chose to portray it this way - change of art style, glistening male bodies in the rain? If you're not wired to pick up on that stuff, it's understandable not to notice, but there is a VERY clear change in style, and only for that scene. And they could have easily gotten a Bible reference across without all the grunting. It's much less about the act and much MORE about the way it was portrayed. So don't think I'm going to accuse you of being possibly gay because you helped your friend with his back. I would assume that you weren't accompanied by a soft piano score and that neither of you had animators drawing you in classic bishounen style and moaning.
Fangirls should never have made you hate gay people. O_o Yaoi itself is fetishized for women, and most gay men think it's silly. I've laughed at implausible lesbian scenes in porn, and known guys who get off on them. I have also known guys who pick up on some possible implications for lesbian undertones in characters that I've never considered to be a plausible pair, the same way I'm picking up on undertones in Death Note that you disagree with. It's never made me hate lesbians. I'm sorry if one person managed to make you irrationally judgmental.
I'm not quite sure what you're getting at with "here is where the male mind differs." Do women prefer drama? I sure don't. I don't see where there's a conflict of interest here. "Friends with benefits" is a term often used by people who are afraid of commitment, but that reasoning is silly. I sure wouldn't want to be friends with someone who only spent time with me if it was convenient for them. "Friends with benefits" is what a real relationship IS. Why is a healthy relationship not an ideal for women as well? You're making some huge generalizations, and pretty much insulting an entire gender here.
I don't disagree with you on how Light viewed Misa. At all. There's really no need to assume that I'm trying to advocate Misa's level of impulsiveness; I only implied that I had sympathy for her situation.
It's interesting, though, what you said about the "'what's wrong' 'nothing'" deal. I've seen men do that (hell, I grew up with that in the house). Either gender can be passive-aggressive. But did it ever occur to you that women KNOW that men tend to drop the subject and move on? Maybe they're attempting to do the same, because, news flash: women don't like drama either. If they do, they're histrionic, emotionally masochistic, or both. I know that when I get into fights, I do try to let it go, because I'm afraid of making a big deal. Often, I'm able to breathe for a few minutes and move on, realizing it's not a big deal. Sometimes that ends up being impossible, so eventually it gets discussed and resolved. It's not always passive-aggressive bullshit; it's often an attempt to avoid conflict.
I'm sorry to veer so far off topic, but the last thing I wanted to do was pull the "nothing's wrong" act.
That would be illogical.