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Days: 27.5
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- Total Entries47
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But I'll leave with this cause I don't think you actually care for my opinion, you just want to argue, that I --- as someone who's AFAB --- will stand by what I said. If you look at men women find attractive in anime OPM men will not be in the list BECAUSE the OPM men are not made for women. They're made for men.
This might be a bit of doozy for men, but women DO NOT find well sculpted muscles to be sexually attractive. The male designs are still within the male gaze, they are design for men to think they're powerful and fit, they're intended for men.
To also boot, if the female characters were made how they were to be "athletic" there'd be more variety. Women in athletics have a large range of body types, there's a really good photo of a bunch of women from different sports lined up and they all have unique builds and shapes. OPM is a manga fully designed with the male gaze in mind, women aren't even really an afterthought in terms of gaze/sexualisation
If isekai is a genre, then so are dystopia, post-apocalyptic, time travel, political, and similar themes. It's stupid.
Please do reviews after you learning terms.
Undead unluck's unique plot, crazy worldbuilding, bloody fights and creative power system, makes it an extremely immersive, bizarre adventure,
We could agree to disagree on the storyline, plot, characters,
but tell me that legendary, magical OP is not #1 in the history of anime,
I experienced incomprehensible ecstacy from it <3
The characters are good as well, because they all have different personalities and actually add something to the story. One person is very against eating monsters, one is skeptical, one is enthusiastic but inexperienced, and one is sees it as a normal way of life.
They each add a different perspective to the story, as opposed to all being aghast or all in support, the latter of which a lot of food stories fall into.
If you want another comparison, that's like watching porn and complaining that the story isn't compelling.
You're watching the show for the wrong reasons.
The dungeon crawling/sister aspect is basically the excuse to go into the dungeon, and the reason why they need to resort to eating monsters.
The show's main appeal is the cooking.
It's like you're watching Masterchef and you're complaining that there's a lack of romantic development.