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Feminist lesbian LGBTQ rights activist Ayaka Wada who once a famous idol has married to her Taiwanese wife. In Japan, there are so many queer idols and famous queer people, but all boards on 4chan think of Japanese women as anime robot tradwives.
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Feminist lesbian activist Ayaka Wada
(Translated from Japanese)
>During my time as an idol, I couldn't accept or trust the opposite sex to the point where I thought, "All men in this world should be wiped out." I was determined not to have a relationship. I was skeptical of heterosexuality in the first place.
>For idols, graduating without any dating scandals is seen as a sign of high professionalism, while being exposed through reports or leaks is seen as a sign of low professionalism. It's such a strong set of values that people view it as an object of pseudo-romance. In this context, "professional" likely refers to a sense of responsibility in emotional labor, particularly in a way that aligns with heterosexual norms.
>In a world where heterosexual and romantic love tends to be seen as absolute, it's easy to create an image of a pure and innocent "ideal woman" that conforms to heterosexual norms within the image of idols.
>But, I don't think this is the right way for an idol to be. Just as I can't understand this world overflowing with heterosexual norms and romance, there are people who can't understand the feelings of someone like me.
>I heard people around me say, "I want to be friends with gay people." But even while saying that, they were negative about homosexuality. I remember thinking, "Is this the general sentiment of my generation? Isn't that strange?"
>At that time, I was struggling with my own sexuality. I had been attracted to people of the same sex, and for 25 years I lived not knowing my own sexuality, not knowing where I belonged.
>Regardless of gender, race, or nationality, we are the same, so why do we end up divided into those who reject and those who are rejected? It seems framing things as "this is how it is cause they're gay" means you're not seeing the person themselves. I think that communication is what creates this unease.
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The most popular idol in the most popular idol group in Japan, Miyawaki Sakura. This is the most famous idol in Japan I'd say, and famous idol overseas.
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>Cocona, a member of the global girl group XG, has come out as trans masculine and nonbinary.
>The 20 year old announced the news in a birthday Instagram post on the groups account. "Today, I turned 20. As I reach this new chapter in my life, I want to share something that's been in my heart for a long time," Cocona said. "I am AFAB trans masculine nonbinary. Last year I had top surgery."
"I was born and perceived as female, but that label never represented who I am. I live in a way that's masculine and true to who I am. The hardest thing I ever faced was accepting and embracing myself. But slowly as I began to do that, I was able to open a new door. That moment changed the same way I understand and see this world, and it gave me the courage to go. Now I can finally say "There's nothing wrong with me inside".
(Keep in mind XG is one of the most popular groups in Japan and they all have 90+ million views on their videos.) https://youtu.be/5sT20edl02I?si=dmMetsMPlgSfA11S).
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Lesbian Japanese idol Hakua lesbian rights activist. Everything translated from Japanese
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Another member of the most popular idol group AKB48 identifies as nonbinary. How come so much famous people in Japan are QUEER, and open leftist? I thought only Japanese American can be leftist all Japanese Japanese are sugoi sugoi husbando and waifu!
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>>SECRET GUYZ was a 3-member male idol group from Stardust Promotion. The twist however, was that all three of the members were FTM transgender.
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All of these are the symptoms of japan having been buckbroken by the USA
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(Translated from Japanese).
>In his own words, as told to writer K-ci williams, jpop idol Shinjiro Atae shares his experiences of coming out as gay to his fans last month.
>It still hasn't hit me yet. It doesn't feel real. A week ago, I came out as a gay man. I thought I'd be coming out in public on that stage. I was shaking, freaking out. Voices around me said "Hey, Shin, you can do it!". Hands were on my chest, touching my heart, feeling it pound away".
"I don't want people to struggle like me".
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>Trans PrisM is a Japanese transgender idol group that debuted on August 26, 2022, representing the J-pop scene. The group, often associated with performers like Ryuho (a former founding member who graduated in June 2023), held their last live under their initial system on June 5, 2023.
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>Envii Gabriella is a 3 member self produced boy group.
>All of the members are gay men who previously worked as soloists in different fields.
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What's the fucking point of being a lesbian in Japan when all the men look and act like women anyway?
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CLEARLY mental illness stemming from being a media star causes, what is your point, OP? That being a star in japan is flanderized as being easy when in reality its not? Nobody thought this you retard
Trannies are and will always be MENTALLY ILL