Hello there and welcome back to my “Why something or rather
is this for these reasons” blog post. Thank you to all those who read my last
past on the incorrect classification of K-On!. It was really well researched
too. But this post is just pure rant so hold on tight kids. I may get brutal.
(If you get off on that well you’ll be fine. Just make sure you wipe the screen
when you’re done.)
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| Back when it was ok to be a man |
Not going to lie, I really wanted to invest in this anime. I
remembered when I was introduced to Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure and my oh my, was
I pleasantly amused. I love my fair share of otome games and whilst I found the
female protagonist as a dry as wood (and about as personable) I could look past
it because “Oh my glob the romance, the drama, the sexy guys!” The main
difference between visual novels made for women and those that are made for men
is that women want the slow build up through meaningful interactions, the
sexual tension that builds as you realise he blushes at your affection and the
release when we feel special as he compliments us on the amazing um,
personality, we have. (Seriously guys there is a slight message there)
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| Totally not turned on. |
Men however like their women bound and gagging for it. Yup,
some may like the banter but in the end, the women are there for a reason. That
is not to say that there isn’t a level of objectification present in both types
of games. Women, however, objectify words and actions rather than visual
appearance. For me, I look for a game where the man makes me feel both empowered
as a woman, yet special and gentle like a flower. I don’t like characters who
are sleazy or ones that simper. I want them simple, straight forward and
preferably bringing some sort of cooked goods to the table.
That said, why did I expect more from Iwatobi Swim Club? I just
did not feel like the guys were, well, guys. If you gave them breasts than
maybe their social interactions would have made more sense. Even if they are
homosexual, they are still men. Granted the characters are teenagers but I
could not become immersed as I was continually wrenched away by how unrealistic
the conversations were. Judging by their names, I actually think there might
have been a typo in the gender column at some stage. And what guy walks in on
his friend and acts surprised when he is wearing swimmers, when it’s
established that he walks in on him all the time. Sure, I get you’re going for
fan service but come on, consistency please!
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| Dio: "Remember JoJo, we are the real men" |
If we want to talk basic appearance then these guys are not
what gets my motor running. Seriously guys, SLAM DOWN A DR PEPPER FOR CHRISTS
SAKE! I may not have done swimming squad, but the boys I did not perv on, just
merely glanced at between laps, did not have bodies like that. These kids look positively
malnourished. If these characters were women I would be outraged! Are the
charities aware of this? If not they should because I sure as hell want to
sponsor one of these poor, deprived individuals.
So I guess the biggest thing here is that I wanted them to
act like men. Sure, if you want to make it as boring as K-On! go ahead, but
please, at least get the gender right.
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