Official Kiwifarms Fujoshi Hate Thread - where women can’t stop talking about gay male sex

  • 🏰 The Fediverse is up. If you know, you know.
  • Want to keep track of this thread?
    Accounts can bookmark posts, watch threads for updates, and jump back to where you stopped reading.
    Create account
Someone please post the manga panel where fujos are strapped into cinema seats and made to watch what homosex is really like
IMG_8156.png
Also a thread summary in itself!
 
I'm so glad I'm not terminally online enough to care about any of this shit holy shit both sides of the fujoshi debate need to get a job
Well I don't care about particular lolcows, and yet I do not write in every single of their threads that users should get a job. You are not to tell us to not discuss petty shit, because that's what these forums are designated for.
But I am interested in general phenomena in the society, and could not overlook the fact that fandoms and pooning out are somehow closely interconnected, if not outright former leading to the latter.
And that is a serious shit that breaks families apart.
 
Last edited:
I think that's also women.
Can confirm. I was in a fandom with (considering the size of the fandom) an oddly large number of girls who liked writing genderswap.
I think it's because projecting on to men is already habitual for them. Projecting on to women can feel a bit… I'm not sure, icky? Close to home? So they genderswap one of their favourite guys instead.

There was a Brazilian theyfab I'd beta read for who got into this. At first, I'd thought it was making her writing better. She was writing less navel gazing and more cute, slice-of-life. However, within maybe six months it had all devolved into depraved bdsm scenes (that she realised she shouldn't try to make me read, thankfully 😭). Anyway, the experience makes me think there's a parallel between this niche and the 'I used to be a lesbian, now I love cock' pooners. Because writing out her grossest fantasies only became ok when she and her audience knew the character mold was a really a guy
 
I think it's because projecting on to men is already habitual for them. Projecting on to women can feel a bit… I'm not sure, icky? Close to home? So they genderswap one of their favourite guys instead.
Yeah. Autism is highly prevalent in fandom communities and I don't really pretend to know exactly how autists think but based on all the evidence it seems like they're constantly inserting themselves into fictional situations. So instead of "how would this character feel if xyz happened" it's more like "how would I feel if xyz happened."

That becomes the baseline of how they approach fiction, so when they're writing they need to insert multiple layers of indirection so it doesn't remind them of themselves too much.
 
If you see a he/him user with this type of Pfp, I can guarantee there is a 90% chance they’re a pooper or 10% chance they are a pedophile…
STOP the gay piccrew/picsart profile pictures 😭😭😭 Honestly if you are over the age of 13 and its not 2020 and you have a pfp like this pack it up girl 🥀 also THESE pfps too are like the worst. Like you are NOT that many things bro. They always claim its because they are autistic like girl I am autistic and im not doing all of that stop blaming your mental illness on your autism because autism is NOT making you identify as a fictional character and be a trans fujo gng. Half of these cases are like tweens/young teens on the internet who are either autistic or just really obsessed with a few characters but they have to make everything an identity thing/are obsessed with labels so they turn a fictional character into a GENDER somehow. I promise you not everything has to be a label guys. And its almost ALWAYS FtMs i swear to god.
View attachment 8960631

View attachment 8960630
Well according to the laws of Zoomer Evolution, those with picrew pfps over COVID are now considering or actively transitioning
 
This thread needs to be updated to Fujo and Yurifag hate.
'Yuri' 'fujo' Why can't they just say gay people/characters like why does everything have to be a random Japanese word to them. Yuri and fujo are just book/manga genres i don't know why they are now using it just to refer to gay characters now. You have to DRAG them away from random Japanese words bro. I never understood this fascination with random Japanese words even though half the time we have English equivalents and half the people saying the Japanese variants aren't even Asian.
 
'Yuri' 'fujo' Why can't they just say gay people/characters like why does everything have to be a random Japanese word to them. Yuri and fujo are just book/manga genres i don't know why they are now using it just to refer to gay characters now. You have to DRAG them away from random Japanese words bro. I never understood this fascination with random Japanese words even though half the time we have English equivalents and half the people saying the Japanese variants aren't even Asian.
You meant yaoi instead of fujoshi.
Anyway,

6hfla912me2b1.jpg
 
Yaoi is an outdated term that was mainly used for a particular type of doujin (sp?) manga (basically fan made manga that are distributed in limited numbers similar to fan made merchandise IIRC). When the western side of weeb shippers started to really get into things I believe they picked it up and began using it as a blanket term for m/m shipping, in particular from the anime/manga they were into. BL/GL is the actual manga genres ("boy's love" and "girl's love" 🤮). People use the term fujoshi because it's originally a derogatory way to refer to the girls/women into it. "Rotten woman/girl", i.e. ruined by her obsession with the material but also perhaps referring to the type of basement dwelling femcel who would spend all her time on it too. It doesn't have anything to do with labeling of the content itself.

These may be weebshit terms but they're baked into those sections of fandom culture and are quick ways to immediately know the type of weirdo you're referring to.

The reason there aren't English equivalents is because the content and tropes and all were imported into the anglosphere. There was m/m shipping before of course but it had a different type of audience. And there actually weren't any strict 1:1 comparisons or translations. Further, shipping fandom have been under a rock until relatively recently and no one knew they existed so there wasn't any outside derogatory terms or expressions for them.

(I hate that I know so much about this but you just pick it up even you know about there drama for long enough 😬.)
 
Yaoi is an outdated term that was mainly used for a particular type of doujin (sp?) manga (basically fan made manga that are distributed in limited numbers similar to fan made merchandise IIRC). When the western side of weeb shippers started to really get into things I believe they picked it up and began using it as a blanket term for m/m shipping, in particular from the anime/manga they were into. BL/GL is the actual manga genres ("boy's love" and "girl's love" 🤮). People use the term fujoshi because it's originally a derogatory way to refer to the girls/women into it. "Rotten woman/girl", i.e. ruined by her obsession with the material but also perhaps referring to the type of basement dwelling femcel who would spend all her time on it too. It doesn't have anything to do with labeling of the content itself.

These may be weebshit terms but they're baked into those sections of fandom culture and are quick ways to immediately know the type of weirdo you're referring to.

The reason there aren't English equivalents is because the content and tropes and all were imported into the anglosphere. There was m/m shipping before of course but it had a different type of audience. And there actually weren't any strict 1:1 comparisons or translations. Further, shipping fandom have been under a rock until relatively recently and no one knew they existed so there wasn't any outside derogatory terms or expressions for them.

(I hate that I know so much about this but you just pick it up even you know about there drama for long enough 😬.)
You actually cannot like something or be in a fandom without encountering this kind of stupidity i am not surprised in the slightest :stress:
 
Thought I would make this it’s own dedicated thread since I didn’t want to shit up the Man-Hate thread anymore than I already have (sorry ladies, I know that is exclusively for man hate), plus making a new separate one from the already existing thread about fujos in BP, which from what I was told has been taken over by fujoshits, so this thread is EXCLUSIVELY for the fujo haters/criticals/fatiguers. Misogynistic men, fags from the Woman-Hate Thread, and A&Niggers are also not welcome in this thread.

1778444932391.png
I just realized we've gone this far without the (in)famous co(pe)mic being posted

Chaser: seal doing nothing
 
Last edited:
Every fujoshi I've ever met in real life has been a pooner/enby/genderspecial.
Because it's a pipeline. I personally knew two girls from high school who were into it. Both weebs, of course 🙄 One of them grew out of it by the end of high school (getting an actual boyfriend instead of fantasizing about celeb crushes and only talking to men online helped her a lot, girl literally had a glow up moment). The other one got stuck in tumblr world and is now some genderspecial mess. I think you either get out of it still in time fast at a young age and cringe about it looking back or you're 100% destined to poon out. I mean the second girl freaked a lot of people out and we already knew back then she was "gone for good".

Anyways I hate how men tend to write up pooning out to simple attention seeking but if they'd actually stopped and thinked for a moment? They'd realize it's all the same just like with common troons: they consume too much smut and just start identifying with the character type. It's porn sickness. I think they're just clueless how widespread it really is because... fujoshis don't actually talk with actual men? They just infest fandoms instead.
 
My best friend and I have taken up the habit of ironically using the word yaoi between ourselves whenever we're discussing stuff that is clearly not fucking yaoi (e.g., The Terror, a random short story we found about a priest and a chocolate addict in a vintage Playboy, the Monkees). It's retarded but we find it funny because we're retarded. Anyway, because of it, I'd honestly kind of forgotten how cancerous actual yaoi and actual fujoshis are, because I haven't touched it or the fujo community with a five foot pole since seeing it once when I was like thirteen and getting scared away. This thread has, regrettably, reminded me.

Fujoshis are fat and I would not have sex with them.
 
Oh, I didn't realize someone made a brand new anti-fujo thread. The old one wasn't very active.

If talking about peet peeves of mine that haven't been discussed yet, I would like to mention a few.

1) Fujoshits larping and making media for non BL crowd... only for the whole story to be pozzed with faggot ship bait, sometimes outright rape/pedo tranny stuff. I can't count the times when as a teen I would find a quirky seinen manga with a straight couple premise or NL, for the creator to start shilling some creepy yanhomo bullshit or crossdressing little boys.

2) Yanhomo. This trope is so vile and often misogynistic and fujoshits are all crazy about it. Ever wondered why there are so many gay male yanderes in non gay media? Here's your answer. I think as a kid I was plenty traumatized by stuff like Pandora Hearts, where a faggot bullies and hurts the girl because, duh, he is a jealous faggot. But, oh, just because he is a sad faggot, the whole fandom needs to feel sorry for him and defend his actions. For many japanese (and plenty of western, probably, they just don't really want to admit it) it's all cool to rape, beat up and humiliate a woman if it's a jealous faggot who does it in the name of his obsessive faggot love.

3) "Mind yaoi". Another term from mostly japanese circles. If there are genderbend bros reading, this one is for you! So you know, how desperately you cope, by claiming that it's not gay to bang your bro if he is twisted into a female form? Fujoshi, in a fit of semi rationality, disagree! It's a bit of a niche, but there are fujoshi who get off to a fantasy of forcefemming/genderbending a guy for the ship. It's like an extreme of the uke trope. The anti-uke fujoshi don't like these, and it's amusing to sometimes see them trash talk each other, thinking of themselves as "more socially aware".

4) "I accept straight ships but only if the woman is an abusive dominatrix/pegs/has a dick. Otherwise it's just boring/misogynistic"

No comments. Dick envy speaks for itself.
 
Back
Top Bottom