They changed a line where the MC says she hates "women who call their boyfriends partner" to hating "women who use pet names for their boyfriends." Allegedly due to sensitivity toward the alphabet people. I can't speak for anyone else, but personally I think it's' more annoying when straight people do it, so that's funny on multiple levels.
Honestly, the censorship is so retarded it's hilarious.
Out of the seven openly gay people I've ever known, not a one ever called their boyfriend/girlfriend their "partner" that's straight prog and tranny shit, the LGB part still acknowledge the biological reality of our species, unless they're Progs.
What did they change?
https://nichegamer.com/drama-queen-chapter-one-edited-after-the-fact-fans-call-censorship/
Went from "I hate it when women call their boyfriends 'partner'" to "I hate it when women use pet names for their boyfriends".
Of all the things to try and censor from this manga, it's funny they did it for that.
makes you wonder about the translators, probably hits a little too close to home
I'm getting those "my wife's boyfriend" vibes from the translator.
Yeah I agree with that idea.
Here's the Nitter thread. And the linked article.
They changed a line where the MC says she hates "women who call their boyfriends partner" to hating "women who use pet names for their boyfriends." Allegedly due to sensitivity toward the alphabet people. I can't speak for anyone else, but personally I think it's' more annoying when straight people do it, so that's funny on multiple levels.
Honestly, the censorship is so retarded it's hilarious.
When I hear someone say "my partner," I always want to reply "Are you cowboys or are you working on a school lab assignment together?"
Out of the seven openly gay people I've ever known, not a one ever called their boyfriend/girlfriend their "partner" that's straight prog and tranny shit, the LGB part still acknowledge the biological reality of our species, unless they're Progs.
Out of all the gay people I've known...almost all of them were raped as children. But that's a separate topic.