>>8209246Separation of reality and assumed purity vs forcefully done. We assume anime girls are all truthful actors (depending on the genre but fuck explaining that) and as such, when they act all Yuri it's assumed it's down with good and loving intentions. When it's done by real people, we know they're not inherently truthful actors. They may have some goal or scheme in mind they want to carry out, this feeling grows proportionally to their popularity. When I see yuri shit happen among bottom barrel normies, I see them the same way as I do anime girls because they got nothing to lose. When I see two popular "influencers" interact, I know there's a scheme. And at the end, a level of pre-built trust wanes away any worries.
Ex:
You see someone randomly donate money to a homeless man. You think the donater is doing it for morally good and righteous reasons.
You see someone filming themselves donating to the homeless man. You think they're doing it for potentially immoral reasons despite the action being moral.
Tl;dr: trusts and trysts