>>20263227>they flock to popular things even if they don't suite their taste because fujos need other fujos to fujo properly, they bounce off one another.This is the first time I've read a straight guy actually understanding fujo fandom. It's true, if you are in a corner alone with few fans but are delivering spot-on pandery content, you will never get anywhere. Fujos need a supply of fanart, fans to sperg with, fanfic, etc.
>>20265876Fujos usually insert as either the bottom, or a voyeur. There actually is a pretty widespread phenomenon where BL games with an MC who isn't enough of a distinct character not doing as well as BL where the MC is his own guy with his own story/thoughts. They need a story to read and all that shit. But still typically self insert as the guy because gay sex is based. It's also why "the strap" has become such a huge zoomer meme lately, straps being female sex toys that allow them to have pseudo anal sex with a guy
To bring it back to the current state of EN males, fujos tend to oshi a guy, and you may think they're yumejoshi for him but they really just want to see him be fucked by other guys.
>why they mix bfeA guy being bfe to another guy is like the hallmark of yaoi. For the girl who doesn't care about yaoi, she still enjoys it typically (as long as it's tasteful like worrying about a friend, and not face sucking noises) it's an example of her oshi being a sweet and kind guy, which basically makes girls throw themselves into obsessing over them. I'd say a huge part of Vox's popularity is his kind side mixed with the sexy or autist, he has a lot of those clips translated in tw/jp. I know women on social media love saying abuse is based, but if you debut and simply act like a cock to everyone, you will face backlash. Fulgur did this, he ticked off chinks but also ticked off EN speakers with his pre-debut behavior of shitting on Vox. And now here he is, being sweet to his fans and even being nice to Vox, and fanart exploded