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Besides his first-person autobiographical homowriting about loving men and hating women, Yukio even apparently wrote an essay about homosex issues, titled "All Japanese are Perverse".

(#NotAllJapanese)

"Are traps gay" aside, he also wrote an essay that is something of interest for u/TheImpossible1 and which begins with

"Misogynist" or "woman-hater" is a fairly meaningful and honorable title.

A longer sample quote in a super runaway sentence:

This is something that anyone who is a man will have memory of, but the fact that, despite in their childhood years being troubled by the maliciousness, dishonesty, and selfishness of women and knowing that there is no animal as unpleasant as woman, their eyes are completely blinded by lust from time of their sexual awakening, when they later marry and once again discover the maliciousness, dishonesty, and selfishness of women, they mistake it for a great discovery that they have made for the first time in their lives, because they have completely forgotten their previous memories, seems to me to be pointless trouble.

356 days ago
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some

Besides his first-person autobiographical homowriting about loving men and hating women, Yukio even apparently wrote an essay about homosex issues, titled "All Japanese are Perverse".

(#NotAllJapanese)

He also wrote an essay that is something of interest for u/TheImpossible1 and which begins with

"Misogynist" or "woman-hater" is a fairly meaningful and honorable title.

A longer sample quote in a super runaway sentence:

This is something that anyone who is a man will have memory of, but the fact that, despite in their childhood years being troubled by the maliciousness, dishonesty, and selfishness of women and knowing that there is no animal as unpleasant as woman, their eyes are completely blinded by lust from time of their sexual awakening, when they later marry and once again discover the maliciousness, dishonesty, and selfishness of women, they mistake it for a great discovery that they have made for the first time in their lives, because they have completely forgotten their previous memories, seems to me to be pointless trouble.

356 days ago
1 score