Prof. Chaos
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- Mar 19, 2023
anime isnt the problem, I still get some doses of wicked city, angel cop and akira now and then.
I've notice that men who troon out are really into those CGDCT(cute girls doing cute things) anime like K-On and Azumanga Daioh. Loser Japanese men watch that shit too. Your Dragon Ball or Naruto spergs are less degenerate than the otaku who likes to watch Yui-chan give a love letter to senpai.if you date someone who likes anime you get what you fucking deserve.
It's from a feminists blog but this article gives a explanation.What’s with anime and trooning out?
For the repressed lonely boy, getting into such anime is first of all a way to indulge in the joys of femininity in a way he himself finds acceptable. It may not be entirely socially acceptable for young men to watch “girly” anime, but the male-dominated subculture around them, and the knowledge that the anime are “officially” made for young men, provides sufficient self-justification to overcome the internal fear of indulging in the “girly.” Moreover, the female characters are not only adored, but frequently also sexualized, which provides further masculinity-conformant justification.
Eventually, since the anime girl represents all those repressed emotions in the purest, most concentrated way possible, and as the boy indulges more and more in the media, he is overcome with the desire of becoming like her. A strong identification with the cute anime girl forms. He finally admits he always wanted to be soft and gentle like her, carefree and cheerful like her, enjoy life in its fullest without the heavy chains of masculinity, like her.
Eventually, since the anime girl represents all those repressed emotions in the purest, most concentrated way possible, and as the boy indulges more and more in the media, he is overcome with the desire of becoming like her. A strong identification with the cute anime girl forms. He finally admits he always wanted to be soft and gentle like her, carefree and cheerful like her, enjoy life in its fullest without the heavy chains of masculinity, like her.