it' s a mystery why japanese girls love yaoi so much as having a nosebleed
nose bleeding is a sign of big excitement in Japan, not just for girls
it's interesting =)
Actually it started with, and was once considered something that only happened to guys.
The rational was, with a virgin boy, when they get too sexually excited, their blood doesn't quite know where it's supposed to shift to yet, so instead of their pants, it ruptured from the delicate blood vessels of the nose.
(Of course, this is not how biology really works; it's done for comedic effect, to see a shy virgin boy freak out over seeing too much sexy that he's not mentally equipped to cope with normally).
As time passed, and the old gag got used over and over, the restrictions relaxed. The guy didn't have to be a virgin anymore, just a man who was so overstimulated by what he saw, he had difficulty mentally managing it. In more recent years, with the acknowledgement that girl perverts were as funny (if not even more so) than male perverts, we started to see some lady nasal fountains showing up here and there.
The rational was, with a virgin boy, when they get too sexually excited, their blood doesn't quite know where it's supposed to shift to yet, so instead of their pants, it ruptured from the delicate blood vessels of the nose.
(Of course, this is not how biology really works; it's done for comedic effect, to see a shy virgin boy freak out over seeing too much sexy that he's not mentally equipped to cope with normally).
As time passed, and the old gag got used over and over, the restrictions relaxed. The guy didn't have to be a virgin anymore, just a man who was so overstimulated by what he saw, he had difficulty mentally managing it. In more recent years, with the acknowledgement that girl perverts were as funny (if not even more so) than male perverts, we started to see some lady nasal fountains showing up here and there.
And not only Japanese girls enjoy reading gay love stories. That's a fact.
yep, japanese gay people love reading them to. it's obvious
Indeedy. And not only Japanese, I'd say. That's a fact as well.
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