There are... forms of intimacy other than sex, is how? I feel like I'm missing something here. Gazing intimately into each others' eyes, continuous physical contact, trusting someone to have you in such a vulnerable position... in what way is it not yuri?
Honestly a lot of people keep misusing the yuri tag like a bunch of virgins who can't tell the difference between friendly interaction or actual romantic intimacy. It pisses me to no end.
Honestly a lot of people keep misusing the yuri tag like a bunch of virgins who can't tell the difference between friendly interaction or actual romantic intimacy. It pisses me to no end.
I would like to be friendly with you by riding you cowgirl, leaning in close, and helping you look your best.
I would like to be friendly with you by riding you cowgirl, leaning in close, and helping you look your best.
...also look at the meme tag.
If you kept saying that ignoring the tag it's just a sad proof that you never had a friendship weirdly close that's nothing but that, a person that's like your brother or sister, almost family for you but with obvious boundaries set. Also, and for the people that may read this, it exists this kind of friendships in the real world and not everything that looks inseparable implies romantical relationship, and if you disagree I feel sorry for ya
There are... forms of intimacy other than sex, is how? I feel like I'm missing something here. Gazing intimately into each others' eyes, continuous physical contact, trusting someone to have you in such a vulnerable position... in what way is it not yuri?
As stated, there's a HUGE world out there that you should pay a visit to expand your mindset and realize that you just said it's literally something tons of people do without having anything with the other person, maybe friendship or just sexual contact in other cases. But nowadays what you just said it's not something considered yuri. Heck I could show you cultures where grotesque or intimate things are the most common thing without involving anything aside from their culture.
Oh my God. Dude. This is literally a reference to a meme called lesbians doing makeup. Also this artists literally draws yuri. Why are trying so hard for something that doesn't matter?
Also calling other people sad for not having relationships like this is low, man.
Oh my God. Dude. This is literally a reference to a meme called lesbians doing makeup. Also this artists literally draws yuri. Why are trying so hard for something that doesn't matter?
Also calling other people sad for not having relationships like this is low, man.
It's a fact, not a low blow. True friendships are very valuable and should be for everybody but I guess you know reality is often disappointing
As stated, there's a HUGE world out there that you should pay a visit to expand your mindset and realize that you just said it's literally something tons of people do without having anything with the other person, maybe friendship or just sexual contact in other cases. But nowadays what you just said it's not something considered yuri. Heck I could show you cultures where grotesque or intimate things are the most common thing without involving anything aside from their culture.
I mean, would the implication be here that you can only call it a romantic relationship between women if they're having sex in the image? No context to inform it, no dating – I realize this isn't an intrinsically charged situation, the eyeliner thing, but it's a meme used in queer communities as shorthand for "they're lesbians." Context matters, right?
Honestly a lot of people keep misusing the yuri tag like a bunch of virgins who can't tell the difference between friendly interaction or actual romantic intimacy. It pisses me to no end.
Specialty if it's a threesome and artist comments verify it.