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. Bara ( 薔薇, 'rose') is a used to refer to a of and media known within Japan as gay manga ( ゲイ漫画), gei komi ( ゲイ コミ, 'gay comics'), or men's love ( ML, メンズラブ, 'menzu rabu'). The genre focuses on male, as created primarily by for a gay male audience.
Bara can vary in visual style and plot, but typically features with varying degrees of muscle, body fat, and, akin to or culture. While bara is typically, the genre has also depicted and subject material, as it acknowledges the varied reactions to. The use of 'bara' as an to describe gay Japanese comic art is largely a non-Japanese phenomenon; the term is not used within Japan, and its use is not universally accepted by creators of gay manga. Bara is occasionally conflated with, but yaoi is largely created by and for women, and features who frequently conform to typical dynamics.
In contrast, bara is considered a subgenre of seijin (men's erotica) for gay men, and more closely resembles manga for male readers rather than manga for female readers (/). Further information: ( やおい, also known as boys' love or BL) is an additional manga genre that focuses on gay male romance and sex. The genre is a distinct category from gay manga, having originated in the 1970s as an offshoot of that was inspired by Barazoku and European cinema.
Yaoi is created primarily by women for a female audience, and typically features who often do not self-identify as gay or bisexual. The genre is often framed as a form of, depicting sex that is free of the trappings of heterosexual pornography; yaoi can therefore be understood as a primarily phenomenon, whereas gay manga is an expression of gay male identity.
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Gay manga does not aim to recreate, as yaoi does with dynamics. Yaoi has been criticized for depicting stereotypical portrayals of gay men, and for failing to address gay issues., when it is presented at all, is often used as a plot device to heighten drama or show the purity of the leads' love. Gachimuchi and crossover with yaoi. See also: In certain contexts, gachimuchi ( ガチムチ, 'muscle-curvy' or 'muscle chubby') has represented a crossover between gay manga and yaoi, with considerable overlap of writers, artists, and art styles. Gachimuchi attracts both male and female creators, as well as an audience of women and gay men. Prior to the development of gachimuchi, the greatest overlap between yaoi and gay manga authors was in -themed publications, such as Zettai Reido, a yaoi anthology magazine which had a number of male contributors. Several female yaoi authors who have created BDSM-themed yaoi have been contributed stories to BDSM-themed gay anthologies or special issues, occasionally under male.
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