Serious_Business: I never got the point of saying "seme/uke".
Is it interchangeable with "Butch/Femme", or "Top/Bottom", or both, or does it mean something other than either?
An_Onymous: I normally avoid using "seme/uke" as well, but this Meta Knight fit the "uke" stereotype unusually well.
"Seme" and "uke" are stereotyped roles used extensively for characters in yaoi, and are sometimes used to refer to characters in other genres as well. A "seme" is generally assumed to be butch, top, and dominant, as well as dominant in life in general and not just in bed, while an "uke" is the opposite: femme, bottom, and submissive in every sense of the term. I'm really kind of tired of the seme/uke duality, as it's so incredibly pervasive and from what I've seen it seems like a lot of people don't even realize a same-sex relationship can be any other way. It's sort of like when (usually straight) people ask a gay person if they're "the man" or "the woman".
An_Onymous: @Serious Business: Uke-on-uke (or similarly, femme-on-femme) is good, but I'd also like to see more butch-on-butch. IMO, the following is an example of doin it rite: >>118445
An_Onymous: @Grem: Given what I know of you, I'd expect that. I like butches with pussies too, and am similarly annoyed by their apparent absence here. On a somewhat related note, I wish it weren't so fucking hard to find cuntboy stuff, not just here but anywhere. (I might have mentioned that before.)
MetyxRainyXXXforever: only if I was Meta Knight and if Meta Knight was Kirby and instead of a brush it is his big juicy... lets not get to the sweet details...
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Is it interchangeable with "Butch/Femme", or "Top/Bottom", or both, or does it mean something other than either?
"Seme" and "uke" are stereotyped roles used extensively for characters in yaoi, and are sometimes used to refer to characters in other genres as well. A "seme" is generally assumed to be butch, top, and dominant, as well as dominant in life in general and not just in bed, while an "uke" is the opposite: femme, bottom, and submissive in every sense of the term. I'm really kind of tired of the seme/uke duality, as it's so incredibly pervasive and from what I've seen it seems like a lot of people don't even realize a same-sex relationship can be any other way. It's sort of like when (usually straight) people ask a gay person if they're "the man" or "the woman".
Needs more ukexuke.
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Use the Rainbow ink
Confusing pic is confusing.
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Herr herr herr *fap* /shot/