[quote="Claraviolet" pid='264040' dateline='1632030904']
i am not actually complaining there.
Just thinking why the female protagonists are usually ignored by mangaka. Let's see...Robin used to be very cool in One piece at the beginning but now, she doesn't have much power. Still, Zoro and Sanji who are supporting characters just like her got even more powerful...
Even Naruto too, not many female protagonists are strong from start to the end. I was just thinking loud. I don't want to watch anime where girls fight by pulling their hair and such... Because that's so... Ugh cliche...
I am sure most of the time, only other women like me, actually understand this feeling.
We are not actually complaining here but rather we were thinking how it could have been better...
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That’s complaining. When you make several threads bringing up the negative aspects of something, that’s complaining. When you’re constantly making threads “wondering” why why a genre refuses to do this, this, or this, it looks like you’re obviously not satisfied with it.
Like I mentioned to you a thousand times when you make threads or posts on a near monthly basis, you’re watching a genre entirely targeted at a teenage male demographic, and you’re constantly making threads about it not catering to an adult woman.
Wouldn’t it be irritating to see an adult man constantly making threads complaining about how shojo romances don’t fulfill the entertainment of an adult man all the time, on top of the fact he also refuses to watch anything else? That’s literally what you do on a regular basis, but with the gender and anime demographic swapped around.
There are certain things that come with the territory of watching something outside your demographic, you either deal with it, or watch something else. I’ve seen plenty of women ignore the battle anime genre because of the same reasons you always make threads complaining over. They realized it doesn’t cater to them and they watch something else, not box themselves into it and constantly complain about it. There’s a reason why some shows like High School DxD have a predominantly male audience.