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  2. Boys' love fandom - Wikipedia

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    Fujoshi (腐女子, lit. "rotten girl") is a Japanese term for female fans of manga, anime and novels that feature romantic relationships between men. The label encompasses fans of the yaoi genre itself, as well as the related manga, anime and video game properties that have appeared as the market for such works has developed.

  3. Ephebophilia - Wikipedia

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    The term ephebophilia comes from the Ancient Greek: ἔφηβος ephebos (from epi "upon" + hebe "youth", "early manhood") defined as "a youth of eighteen to twenty, particularly one who underwent his dokimasia and was registered as a citizen (Athens)", and φιλία-philia ' love '. [3]

  4. LGBTQ themes in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    In her book, By Your Side: The First 100 Years of Yuri Anime and Manga, Friedman described Oscar as embodying the girl prince trope, and noted that Oscar, like Sapphire in Princess Knight, was a girl raised as a boy, and attractive to other women, but her heart was eventually won over by Andre, her close male friend. [70]

  5. Oedipus complex - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, after the phallic stage, the girl's psychosexual development includes transferring her primary erogenous zone from the infantile clitoris to the adult vagina. [30] Freud considered a girl's negative Oedipus complex to be more emotionally intense than that of a boy, resulting, potentially, in a woman of submissive, insecure personality.

  6. To Love Ru - Wikipedia

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    To Love Ru (Japanese: To LOVE ( とらぶ ) る, Hepburn: Toraburu) is a Japanese manga series written by Saki Hasemi and illustrated by Kentaro Yabuki.The manga was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from April 2006 to August 2009, and the chapters collected into 18 tankōbon volumes.

  7. Oira Sukeban - Wikipedia

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    Oira Sukeban (Japanese: おいら女蛮, "I'm a Sukeban"), sometimes called Sukeban Boy, is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Go Nagai, serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday from 1974 to 1976. [2]

  8. 40 Years After Falling for a Girl, He Finally Got to Be with Her

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    One early January day in 1999, 51-year-old Georgene Martin, née Huber, received a delivery of red roses. Her husband had recently passed away, so the flowers didn’t seem completely out of the blue.

  9. B Gata H Kei - Wikipedia

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    B Gata H Kei (Japanese: B型H系, Hepburn: Bī Gata Etchi Kei, lit."Type: B; Style: H") is a Japanese four-panel manga series by Yōko Sanri [].It was published by Shueisha and ran in Weekly Young Jump from 2004 to 2011.