>>2056065I disagree. They only seem M if you take their teasing at face value, but the fact of the matter is that teasing doesn't really suggest M or S, it's just their way of being entertaining. The truth of the matter is that any entertainer, if viewed from a sexual lens (for some inexplicable reason, let's be real this entire discussion is fucking pathetic), is going to seem more M than they actually are. This is because the relationship between audience and entertainer is ultimately one of a submissive group vs a dominate individual, in that specific circumstance. Obviously, that fan vs creator lens, the creator is always going to seem a little M if they're competent at their jobs. That's why teasing alone isn't really substantial proof of being an M, unless said teasing can be linked to another M quality (such as Gura's foot thing likely suggesting her desire to step on (You).)
I feel dirty for even typing this.