A character associated with the Boys' Love Genre, the Uke (or "Neko" in Girls' Love works) makes up the "receiving" half of a relationship (whereas in real ... |
This is the trope in which a Fan Fic writer depicts a tough male character as more vulnerable (physically and emotionally) than he is in canon. |
The ukulele has since become associated with quirky young people. Most examples are women, with males preferring acoustic guitars (and, overall, singing more ... |
Uke (defender or receiver): The "passive" partner, or bottom. Sometimes neko, "cat", by analogy to gay slang. Riba (from "reversible") or Suke (portmanteau ... |
Uke ». Analysis · Are shorter than the Seme, most often One Head Shorter. · If they wear glasses, they will be round. · If male, will look more feminine. · If ... |
A character role associated with the Yaoi genre, the Seme (or "Tachi" in Yuri works) makes up the "giving half" of the same-sex relationship. |
A page for describing PlayingWith: Uke. Basic Trope: The passive partner in a Yaoi couple. Straight: Andy is shorter than and more outwardly emotional than ... |
Of course, some ukes don't have all these traits, but you'd be surprised how easily you can identify them in general. The big eye rule almost never fails. |
A character associated with the Boys Love Genre, the Uke makes up the receptive half of a relationship. Typically the polar opposite of the Seme. |
A page for describing Laconic: Uke. Passive/receptive partner in a Boys' Love Genre relationship. |
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