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authorapplehq <theappleman@gmail.com>2008-11-01 21:41:30 +0000
committerapplehq <theappleman@gmail.com>2008-11-01 21:41:30 +0000
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Threesome clause for Yaoi and Yuri in d/d/1
In most cases of visual novels that I have applied the Yuri category to, I did so because 2 (or more) members of the female sex were involved in a sexual act together, most cases pleasing a member of the male sex together. I believe this is the correct usage of this category, and does not prove that the members of the female sex are (romantically) in love with each other, which is the purpose of the Shoujo Ai category. By extension, this same reasoning applys to Yaoi and Shounen Ai.
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The usage of male characters with childlike features in sexual situations.
</dd><dt>Yaoi</dt><dd>
Sexual content depicting activity between males.
+ This does not imply Shounen Ai.
+ <br />
Also known as: Boys' Love.
</dd><dt>Yuri</dt><dd>
Sexual content depicting activity between females.
+ This does not imply Shoujo Ai (for example, threesomes).
</dd><dt>Rape</dt><dd>
Situation in which a character is made to engage in sexual activities against
their will.