Thanks for the series, it would be so interesting. I have a question. As you know, being in a minority means that you will face a lot of stigma. Just one move slightly wrong and people can easily turn their back on you. And being an idol means you put yourself out there, also, people might consider you as a "representation". So I just wonder if they ever feel pressure to reach people's expectations of how to be a "good" queer person? (I hope the question come clear 😭)
Thanks for the series, it would be so interesting. I have a question. As you know, being in a minority means that you will face a lot of stigma. Just one move slightly wrong and people can easily turn their back on you. And being an idol means you put yourself out there, also, people might consider you as a "representation". So I just wonder if they ever feel pressure to reach people's expectations of how to be a "good" queer person? (I hope the question come clear 😭)
I'm really excited for this series!!
I'm looking foward for this series, it's important I think !
looking forward to learning more about this. i hope that asexuality & aromanticism in Japan are addressed as topics within this series.
This is interesting! I'l be watching. Out of curiosity, if uke is bottom, does tori mean top? When Uri-chan said "uke" it made me think of judo 😆
ぐんちゃん💚