>He's so mean and forceful
>Yet, everytime he touches my body, I end up giving in
>Have I really fallen in love with him after all?
He's so mean and forceful
>He's so demanding and nothing I ever do is goo enough for him
>But this side of him...
>I don't really mind staying in his arms like this
>What an interesting response
>Just so you know
>I will make you mine
>
He’s got such big feet guess I’m in love with him...
>He
his fingers are so big...
I honestly don't really care much about “women” to be honest.
Things such as Aki-Sora are basically teens' love titles with a male protagonist.
>She touched me like tat in the bathroom
>I ended up allowing her and having these dirty thoughts about my own sister
>I... don't want to go home again; I don't want to face her
Even in non-shoujo, women can't resist this trope.
>He's a boy right?
>Why is my heart beating so fast over another boy?
I mean, I don't really see the problem
Guys like that are absolute chads
These templates never follow the plot of the source of the image; they just use the image as a still. You could have pointed that out of al the others too, but gender is holy or something.
The others
>Kyaaa, she's so tall and handsome
>She's so good at sports, and her fingers are so long
>All the girls are i love with her, no wonder they call her the prince.
To be fair, "girl prince" characters on shoujo either get cured by the cock or die
Is that so? I didn't think that happened with Haruka, Reo, Ouda, or really any example I can think of that didn't start the story with a male love interest.
Does Yuma count anyway? The princely personality lacks but otherwise the character is tall and really good at sports.
Come to think of it, given how many males Hotaru fucked, he might actually be straight as an arrow and only like Yuma because “Kyaa, she's so tall and handsome an so good at sports” all the while Yuma is a full homo who'll never love a male.
This thread again? What is the purpose?
We like it.
It's better than reposting a thousand “Chaika on the front page” or “Why was Attack on Titan's ending bad again?” threads.
>Wait, was he always this handsome? Was he always this tall? since when are his eyelashes so full and his fingers so long?
>What's this feeling? Even though my body suddenly turned female I'm still mentally a boy... right?
Lesbians in shoujo get cured in general. Lesbianism is portrayed as a phase unironically. Reminder that shoujo mangas are aimed to underage girls and the authors feel responsable of teaching good Japanese values, like learning their proper place behind a man as Japanese women
Example?
This was common in Class S titles in the 20s because it mirrored real life, but even Class S doesn't do it any more.
To me, the big problem with the demographic is that the primary ship always sails. It can very dark and sinister but they always end up together forever at the end it seems. Even Naoko Kodama rarely nukes the ship.
Netuzou Trap would have had a far better ending honestly if at the end Yuma decides to listen to his head, not his heart, realizes that Hotaru has a dangerous personality and decides to go with Takeda after all, but the epilogue reveals it's a loveless marriage of convenience and that he's still thinking about Yuma, but knows it wasn't a good idea.
Or even better, they meet again a decade later and start their infidelity anew.
>Example?
The Gentlemen's Alliance Cross
The Beautiful Skies of Houou High
Uwasa no Midori-kun
They all are post turn of the millenium