Do you mean if it's well made or if it lets you avoid the futa parade?Can someone tell me if Keepers is recommended ?
Historical note sharecropping did not become widespread in the American South till after the Civil War. Large plantations didn't need sharecroppers because they had slaves. Another thought sharecropping did exist in the Ottoman Empire and Ottoman slavery was much more diverse than that of the Antebellum South.one during work one day last month I was doing what normally do, letting my brain run absolute wild with any ideas it wanted. It decided it wanted to put together a whole story plot line for a lesbian story that took place during the days when slavery was still a thing, I think my brain was trying to make a really hard to sell/write story. edit: to preface this we were making jokes about slavery and stuff because a customer came in who was adamant that my coworker not make their foodYou don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
I do recommend keepers, it has a very good story, and it's one of the very endangered species of games with choices matters.Can someone tell me if Keepers is recommended ?
There is a fetish for straightening lesbians.sorry, for a small rant, i don't know if we'll ever see it here, but i recently played a “yuri” game (important because it's sold as such), and then the disappointment when the characters spend all their time talking about the men they like.
my question is, for what kind of people are such games for? someone who is interested in yuri-lesbian won't like it, even hella yuri gave it a negative rating in her curator.
I didn't finish it because I didn't like it, but according to hella yuri the end is that one of the main characters goes after a man (generic male protagonist of their other game), WTF the nerve of selling something like yuri.
Obviously I know there is that gross "fetish", but that's the thing, it didn't include that.There is a fetish for straightening lesbians.
And when it comes to anime hentai, good luck finding real yuri ones, they do exist, but for 90% of them (source: Mai Arce), there is either futa, or it's mostly straight with one lesbian scene, or there are tentacles.
So yeah, you need to remember some people only see lesbianism as a fetish of women having sex together, without really taking the homosexuality into account. Most people actually, there is a reason lesbian is in the hetero category in most adult sites that have option for gay and trans version of the site.
That reminds me of the anime "Yuri in Ice", what a misleading title.sorry, for a small rant, i don't know if we'll ever see it here, but i recently played a “yuri” game (important because it's sold as such), and then the disappointment when the characters spend all their time talking about the men they like.
my question is, for what kind of people are such games for? someone who is interested in yuri-lesbian won't like it, even hella yuri gave it a negative rating in her curator.
I didn't finish it because I didn't like it, but according to hella yuri the end is that one of the main characters goes after a man (generic male protagonist of their other game), WTF the nerve of selling something like yuri.
I know that someday we will have a yuri with a firefighter protagonist named yaoi, it will be yaoi on fire.That reminds me of the anime "Yuri in Ice", what a misleading title.![]()
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I get why this is disappointing for you and everybody here. And it's the kind of stuff that shouldn't be pushed as lesbian.sorry, for a small rant, i don't know if we'll ever see it here, but i recently played a “yuri” game (important because it's sold as such), and then the disappointment when the characters spend all their time talking about the men they like.
my question is, for what kind of people are such games for? someone who is interested in yuri-lesbian won't like it, even hella yuri gave it a negative rating in her curator.
I didn't finish it because I didn't like it, but according to hella yuri the end is that one of the main characters goes after a man (generic male protagonist of their other game), WTF the nerve of selling something like that as yuri.
I get why this is disappointing for you and everybody here. And it's the kind of stuff that shouldn't be pushed as lesbian.
But yuri has a different context in Japan, where it includes stories of unrequited or doomed love where the relationship ended. Maybe its meaning changed in Japan now, but historic yuri includes stories where protagonists returned to their husbands, broke up to marry a man, no satisfying conclusion, that kind of stuff. It worked different than in the west, where you see similar themes in that period btw, but Japanese culture wasn't tolerant to gays and lesbians then either.
That said, things would be a lot better if more people just said FF or FFM instead of lesbian for sex acts or the weird fetishised stuff.
Okay that's enough playing devil's advocate, dixi.
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That's fair, I guess, I'm no expert on Japanese history. But to be a bit picky in defence, you still see alternative unrequited or straight paths in some pretty prominent western yuri games like A Summer's End, though they're often the lesser paths fortunately. So I'd say the old influence is still there even in the west.View attachment 3647634
I don't know about that it seems what you're talking about is era in japan something around 1915 when japan started creation
of many all girls school's they were taught to be good wifes and mothers(or to be specific trained befor getting basically sold off in arranged marriage) when girl love novel started getting popular, also they were called Class S back then not yuri, of course because of how woman were threated back then nobody really took relationship like that seriously because they would ended up with husband anyway and novels reflected that. Until some writers decided they don't like it and started write novels where girls actually end up together at end, most notably Nobuko Yoshiya who was openly lesbian. Of course government didn't like it so Class S was banned, the ban was lifted after ww2 but with some restrictions and the whole genre basically died until it was revived in 90's thanks to things like Maria-sama novel and Sailor Moon and and yuri started to be used almost always when it's about romantic relationship between women's/girls
Also to be extra picky i think i know what game orginal poster refers to and it's made by wester studio(not 100% about this but they only use english language) so the argument ''it's different in japan'' doesn't really stick since in west yuri is almost always refers to lesbian relationship.
Yup, that's called yuribait, and if you like yuri, it sucks.Obviously I know there is that gross "fetish", but that's the thing, it didn't include that.
the game was basically a story of “friendship” between 2 women who are supposedly bi so it tries to make hints that something might happen between them but that is something very minor, they only talk about men.
There are no sex scenes, so I do not think it will be here, because neither the story is interesting, lesbians, relationships between women are things that only have it in advertising, so it would not satisfy people who have that "fetish".
it was a bit weird, but well it served as a reminder to never buy that kind of games on steam again, I have been fooled several times already.