XPost: rec.arts.anime.misc   
   From: bliss-sf4ever@dslextreme.com   
      
   On 07/22/2013 03:46 PM, Inu-Yasha wrote:   
   > On 7/22/2013 6:10 PM, Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers wrote:   
   >> Bobbie Sellers wrote:   
   >>   
   >> Would you awfully mind *not* spoiling things for those of us who haven't   
   >> yet read past volume 4? Thank you very much.   
   >>   
   >> cu   
   >> 59cobalt   
   >>   
   > Be kind to Bobbie, at almost 71 myself, I realize and understand that   
   > sometimes one forgets about spoilers for those not as far along in an   
   > anime or manga. If she revealed anything, it was I am certain   
   > completely unintentional. ^__^   
   >   
   > Inu-Yasha   
   > Feh!! ^_^   
   >   
      
    You are more or less correct and I debated with myself over the   
   tiny bit I revealed. After all if I told you that Godai really loved   
   Kyoko in Maison Ikkoku how much would that spoil it for you? Or that the   
   extra relationships would be more or less resolved by the end of the   
   story? It is no surprise in a Japanese Romantic Comedy that everyone   
   of goodwill is pretty happy at the end. Not after a few years of   
   reading and watching anime at any rate. So I don't get too worked up   
   over the spoilers I read and I read a lot of manga, etc. and a lot of   
   spoilers by researching the stuff I read.   
    I read the full description of the end of Wheel of Time on Wikipedia   
   and still enjoyed the story and the details left out of the   
   spoiler on the wiki.   
    I knew that a fashionable Judo girl, named Yawara was going to   
   win her matches by ippon but it did not stop me from enjoying nearly   
   every moment of the anime. I am still watching that show over and over   
   again with other stuff in the queue. I was even pretty sure that Madoka   
   would end up with Kyosuke but that was the first tale of a sharply   
   pointed love triangle I remember watching. Since then I have read the   
   manga and I like the manga better than the anime apart from the music   
   and the effect of the movies.   
    Are you going to be spoiled when I say that in yaoi the boys   
   are totally unlike any gay men I have known. I used to know a lot of   
   them before the plague hit SF and the rest of the nation in the 1980s.   
   No one acted like the boys in yaoi. They would have laughed, apart from   
   the guys into domination and so forth, at the ideas commonly presented.   
   Now-a-days the gay men have gotten very domestic with the possibility of   
   finding a good spouse and having a happy marriage.   
      
    I better stop replying here and go work on my supper or maybe   
   watch some anime.   
      
    bliss   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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