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CareyGrant
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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 11:03 pm
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Daily Lives of High School Boys... So it's all about sex anxiety & thoughts about girls and sex, masturbation, watching TV and playing video games, 'because that's easily 90 percent of your avg. teen boy's day.
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enurtsol
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Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 1:34 am
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CareyGrant wrote: | Daily Lives of High School Boys... So it's all about sex anxiety & thoughts about girls and sex, masturbation, watching TV and playing video games, 'because that's easily 90 percent of your avg. teen boy's day. |
Really? Why is there 10% left?
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Megiddo
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Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 2:05 am
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Eh, I find that view a bit outdated. There's gotta be like 10% at least of texting and constant looks at Facebook as well.
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Alexis.Anagram
Joined: 26 Jan 2011
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Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 12:37 pm
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CareyGrant wrote: | Daily Lives of High School Boys... So it's all about sex anxiety & thoughts about girls and sex, masturbation, watching TV and playing video games, 'because that's easily 90 percent of your avg. teen boy's day. |
Sad thing is, that's probably exactly what the show will be like. Boring, severely heternormalized stereotypes of the "male lifestyle": guys running into constant (yet severely downplayed) conflict with their sexual identity, suffering nosebleeds at every remotely attractive girl that walks by/manages to end up partially naked somehow, and/or acting basically apathetic and refusing to be proactive until the script calls for emotional interest. Realistic? Yawn.
Honestly, the only sort-of slice of life show I've been able to watch recently with a male protagonist is Natsume Yujincho, and even he sometimes thinks to himself that he's "too girly." Where are all the guys who aren't overtly insecure in their masculinity and femininity, their sexuality (or lack thereof), their gender presentation? The ones who don't have a problem communicating with people of other genders and forming tangible relationships? I thought maybe you could tell me since darn near every manga author who writes about boys these days seems to have forgotten they exist. :/
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configspace
Joined: 16 Aug 2008
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Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 1:35 pm
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Alexis.Anagram wrote: | Sad thing is, that's probably exactly what the show will be like. Boring, severely heternormalized stereotypes of the "male lifestyle": guys running into constant (yet severely downplayed) conflict with their sexual identity, suffering nosebleeds at every remotely attractive girl that walks by/manages to end up partially naked somehow, and/or acting basically apathetic and refusing to be proactive until the script calls for emotional interest. Realistic? |
Yes, very much so
But being a gag comedy and going by the PV, I doubt it'll be completely as you mentioned, some perhaps. I had previously assumed it was shoujo title going by the description and being set in an all-boys school, but turns out I was wrong since it's actually a shounen title. In fact it reminds me of Gintama a bit when I first watched it only to find out it has the same ep director for Gintama. Hadn't planned on watching it but now I am
Quote: | Honestly, the only sort-of slice of life show I've been able to watch recently with a male protagonist is Natsume Yujincho |
That's because it's a fujoshi show
Quote: | I thought maybe you could tell me since darn near every manga author who writes about boys these days seems to have forgotten they exist. :/ |
You aren't looking at the right place. Like Natsume, you've got to look at shoujo or josei manga.. or Otome games.. plenty of confident bishounen to satisfy you there. I recommend Miracle Train: http://www.crunchyroll.com/miracle-train (yes, seriously; I enjoyed it)
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