To be honest I don't see the difference. She is always portraying love stories about heterosexual couples, she still needs to give us a story about homosexual love. She is not alienating any gender in my opinion, on the other hand, she is showing more "love" for her homosexual fans, even though it might not be what most of us want to see.
The problem is that homosexuality is portrayed as something staged, only for the show, and it's only one lonely gay guy being all silly on stage, and it is not taken as serious as it should be taken. I enjoy the fun, don't get me wrong, but I would take my hat off to ayu and her team the day they decide for portray a homosexual relationship taken seriously as any other romantic relationship.
The only time we got some kind of proper homosexual love story was in GREEN's pv, although it was pretty much unspoken of, so we can only guess its meaning and for many fans it may be taken as something trivial and not about homosexuality particularly.
For me she is mostly portraying what she's experiencing with the people who are with her at the moment, partying and drinking seems to be fun with her gay friends? Maybe she didn't party as hard with her regular friends before.
I think that someday she'll get over this era of gays partying and show the real side of gay love, which is not that different from heterosexual love. A love story between two boys or girls in one of her pvs or even at one of her concerts should be something interesting and refreshing, and surely it would surprise many people.
Last edited by SURREAL__RAINBOW; 31st March 2013 at 05:51 AM.
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