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Akise Aru of Future Diary is your stereotypical yaoi fanservice character. He very clearly says he loves the main character (it's unrequited, naturally), and even says that Yukiteru is the only thing that really matters to him. As a result, the entire female side of the fandom loves him, and the subsequent pairing is easily the most popular.

On the other hand, Yuno is the same way. She puts every other yandere that ever existed to shame, for reasons too numerous to mention here. And what is the reaction of the same fans who love Akise? To bash her, naturally.

Now granted, Yuno is psychotic. Anybody who shows the remote possibility of getting in-between her and Yukiteru she is very willing to physically harm, even his mother. But this belies the larger problem. This problem is the inherent hypocrisy of these fans, as Yuno is not the only character they do this to.

Any female character who is in love with a male character and considers his well-being one of her top priorities is ruthlessly hammered. From Tifa from Final Fantasy, to Relena from Gundam Wing, to Cheria from Tales of, and so on. Yet when the shoe is on the other foot, not only is it ignored, but encouraged.

I am not saying you have to like any of these female characters who do this. What I am saying is not to love the male characters who do it at the same time. It's horribly hypocritical and frankly, misogynist.

Date: 2013-07-14 02:56 pm (UTC)
sincere: DGM: Lenalee's back to the viewer (an arrangement ;;)
From: [personal profile] sincere
I'm not saying I think that being psychotic is a disqualifier for being liked. On the contrary, lots of psychotic characters become fan favorites, even if I personally tend to dislike them. All I wanted to say is that she and Akise both considering the main character their most important person does not make them the same, when one of them is a deranged psychopath and the other one is an apparently genuine admirer.

I suspect that if Yuno were a male character, she would have a lot more forgiveness from the slash fans, and there would be a lot of fans of their twisted nonconsensual relationship. I also suspect that Yuno lost any points she may have had for killing the gay fan favorite. (Never mind the gross "Bury Your Gays" trope, or the queer-baiting that Japan loves.) But I can't quite blame anyone for not being into this particular female character, either. I think in an ideal world, very few people would be into this kind of character, instead of entire fandoms fetishizing them.

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