#bisexual taichi
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aweirdbugcreature · 1 month ago
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Blue flag basically
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aretheybisexual · 3 months ago
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Are they bi?
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Propaganda below the cut!
Men will be like I'm fighting my demons and the demon is bisexuality. Stuck in a shojo love triangle with his two childhood best friends (girl and guy) and he's definitely in love with both of them. He cut his hair to the length he had it as a child to distract his love and karuta rival. He continuously blushes around him. He is sooo in his feels all the time about how he doesn't want him around because he is jealous but he can't help but be glad when he comes back after being away for so long. There was this whole theme about wanting this one special person to recognise you but he actually has two people he wants to recognise him like this is canon.
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7-oh-ta1 · 11 months ago
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Sorry that this was my first thought upon seeing this image
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This too
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fandom-lgbtq-headcanons · 13 days ago
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transmasc and bi taichi kamiya and gay yamato ishida from digimon? :D
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if you saw me put the wrong flag at first then no you didn’t
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crappyheadcanons · 26 days ago
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Digimon tri! These are my personal headcanons:
Tai - pan
Matt/Yamato - gay
Izzy/Koushiro - aroace agender
Mimi - pan
Sora - transhet
Joe/Jou - bi
T.K./Takeru - bi ace
Kari/Hikari - het ace
TK and Kari being a cute ace couple is 💜👍🥰
I also ship Sora and Joe.
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froggie-bolt · 2 years ago
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So so I’m looking at this image right
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We know that LGBTQ+ people (at least/mostly bisexuals) cuff their pants
SO LISTEN
TAI HAS CUFFED JEANS???
I WAS JUST LOOKING AT IT AND OUTLOUD WENT
“HE’s BISEXUAL CANON??”
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reliablejoukido · 2 years ago
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digitallydahlia · 2 years ago
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Happy Pride Month bitches
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My favorite Transgender Bisexuals
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izzyizumi · 2 months ago
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@taikouvember!
Prompt: Friendship; What is your favorite aspect{s} about their relationship/dynamic with Yamato?
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Digimon Adventure/02/tri./2020 ~ Japanese Version Featuring Group{s}/Ship{s}: - YamaTaiKou / YamaKouTai [Yamato x Taichi x Koushiro] - Taishiro [Taichi x Koushiro], - Yamachi / TaiYama [Yamato x Taichi], - YamaKou [Yamato x/+ Koushiro] and/or All as Polyship {in Adventure; 02 & Tri}
Bonus {2020}:
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~ Digimon Adventure: (Reboot)/{Spinoff} Episode 02 - Koushiro meets 2020!Yamato for the ‘First time’, in this Spinoff universe
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taichissu · 2 years ago
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bitch why are the exams always in june i have so many gays to draw and write
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a3prideflags · 2 years ago
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Bisexual flag color picked from Taichi Nanao!
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fictional-twink-bracket · 1 month ago
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Propaganda
(PT: Propaganda)
Yuri Leclerc
No propaganda submitted
Yoshikazu Miyano
Look into his big soulful eyes. That's a twink, babe.
Manabu Soutouin
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Yamaguchi Tadashi
No propaganda submitted
Taichi Fujisaki
Chihiros dad so you get a cute twink and a cute daughter
Jin Xiaobao
first time his male wife railed him he was literally in a coma for like two days. technically bisexual but married to a man who will definitely do a lot of bad things if Xiaobao dares to look at anyone else but him (it's fine he's into it)
https://www.tumblr.com/jinxiaobao/756926055247478784/honey-you-got-a-big-storm-comin?source=share
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irontragedyreview · 1 year ago
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One of those manga that I consider deserves an anime adaptation is Ao No Flag/Blue Flag. It’s short but above all I like how it touches on issues related to sexual orientation. Touma and Taichi’s story is tender but above it’s builds little by little, in the same way that the relationship between Taichi and Futaba is also beautiful and it doesn’t feel that she is the beard or  the middle of Taichi and Toma love.
Taichi learns and changes with Futaba and they push each other to improve, Taichi with Futaba learns to get out of his comfort zone, which had been one of the reasons why he and Touma had drifted apart, Taichi stops hanging out with Touma because he believes that they are in different social circles in high school, even when Touma tried to get closer but there is only so much he can do. His friendship with Futaba and subsequent love relationship doesn't feel bad because it’s built in a way that develops a relationship between two people who begin to enjoy each other's company, but above all who are there to support each other in overcoming their fears, even if in the end they end up with different people.
However, I feel that the end of the manga feels rushed in presenting you with certain events, both Touma and Taichi's relationship, and Masumi's revelation as bisexual. I would like to focus on Masumi more than any other character because honestly a cliché part of my heart was hoping that Futaba and her would end up together, especially because of the level of devotion that Masumi had towards her. Also in the end when  I saw her  married to a man, it left a bad taste in my mouth because she had settled for the easier life that represented hiding her sexuality. Of course, this doesn’t really happen, from the few words we see from Masumi's husband we can understand that he’s aware that Masumi likes both men and women and it doesn’t make him jealous or insecure because he trusts Masumi and her choice to be with him. In my blog there is a post (not mine) talking about this topic. At the beginning I also saw Masumi's marriage as her deciding to stay in the closet, especially because throughout the story the way she describes her feelings for Futaba and how she had tried to go out with boys but without feeling right. All this leads us to think that Masumi is a lesbian, which is why I would have liked one chapter before the ending with a broader development of her sexuality. Although, I want to say this I consider that knowing her bisexuality feels rushed but I don't feel that it’s wrong or queerbating because I can find myself in Masumi, I don't feel that it’s wrong to show that we’re still not completely clear about our sexuality while we’re teens, as a bisexual woman I remember going through a process to accept that I liked men and women. It was a big "I can't be a lesbian because I like guys" but it was also "I'm not straight because I like women too”, getting to a point where both thoughts coexisted and didn’t repel each other took me a while, especially because at the time I didn’t know the word bisexuality. I think that despite everything, Masumi is a good character to feel identified in the discovery of her sexuality because I can understand how her crush with Futaba canceled the possibility of perhaps feeling something romantic or even sexual towards others,  it makes sense that her feelings for Futaba occupy a space that perhaps didn’t allow her to fully explore other relationships to fully understand other aspects of her. That's why I think that once her crush with Futaba ended and had the opportunity to meet other people, she was able to discover herself.
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7-oh-ta1 · 2 months ago
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Sometimes Tenma is a he/him bisexual to me and that's when he's MY bf and not Taichi's
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p1ll-bugzzz · 1 month ago
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Headcanons ( let's see how many people get mad at me )
Chihiro:
-They/Them
-Aroace
Kiyondo:
-He/They
-Pansexual
Kiyotaka
-He/Him
-Gay
Takaaki
-He/She ( buddy can be both in my head )
-Bisexual
Taichi
-He/Him
-Pansexual
:P
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moontheoretist · 1 year ago
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(Screenshots are from anime: Kyou kara Maou!)
If only modern anime had the same approach to pairings as the old ones, some of those anime would be so much better. I have no idea why isekai became synonymous with female harem, but sometimes those harems are so out of the blue there, just for the sake of being there, that you get the feeling that they serve no other purpose than to pander to young men, while the story suffers, because some male character has more chemistry with the protagonist but will never be allowed to be seen as proper possible love interest for no reason.
People who know me will probably know what I will say now. Yes, Tate no Yuusha is one of those stories. That story is so much better when the protagonist either doesn't have any love interest, or they're from a different world than the one Naofumi was summoned to, as the huge part of Tate no Yuusha story is the fight between worlds for survival that creates a perfect simulation of Romeo & Juliet trope. Especially if you look at L'Arc the disaster bi who couldn't even fulfil the one and only objective he was sent to Raphtalia's world for: killing Naofumi.
Naofumi's harem is so out there, that it could as well just not exist. It seriously works thematically better as a father with a bunch of kids trope rather than harem, especially now in season 3 when Naofumi literally has a gaggle of children in his village that he basically raises.
Raphtalia then fulfills the typical trope of a daughter that idolized her father so much that she wanted to marry him. Her infatuation didn't truly disappear when she grew up, mostly due to the fact that she did grow up so quickly as a demihuman that her feelings didn't have time to fade. Most little girls at some point grow out of idolizing their dad, but Raphtalia as a demihuman didn't have the same chance. And I'm not saying it to dig at Naofumi x Raphtalia shippers. I don't condemn any ship and never will. I'm just stating how I see the story and what I feel would work better for this particular setting than forced harem.
Second on my list of possible suitors for Naofumi, when we assume that he wants any suitors at all or is not aromantic (as aro protagonist is also something that I'd want to see more often) is Therese. Hell, it'd be great to see a canon polyamorous triad in an isekai setting tbh.
Another good example is Isekai Cheat Magician, where one of the protagonists - Rin Azuma has more chemistry with Myura than with the second protagonist that she supposedly has a crush on. And ok, sure, she was in love with him for years, so maybe it's not fair to take it away, but at the same time the romance seems unlikely as Taichi doesn't seem to harbor the same feelings and treats Rin more as if she was his sister than a possible girlfriend. Even if I created a poly couple here, it'd always feel to me as if Taichi was a third wheel.
More obvious example is SAO, where love between Kirito and Eugeo is expressed in symbols as well as Kirito's heartbreak at the end of the Alicization Arc, but doesn't strike the audience hard enough to admit that Kirito is truly bisexual and that he loved both Asuna and Eugeo. It's there if you look at it closely, but people still deny it and call me names when I bring up that both Asuna and Kirito are bisexual and that both loved a same-sex character that ultimately died later on. I feel that the story hits harder when you say it was about queer love, especially in Alicization, because then it'd mean that there was huge romance drama going on (Kirito > Eugeo > Alice > Kirito), where all protagonists' love is unrequited. It's the most tragic love triangle.
I also mentioned a manga before that I feel would benefit from it too. Hero in that story is just such a worrywart in regard to the protag.
I'm seriously starved for some good modern isekai with homo or bi male protagonist. I'm getting some w|w recently, but I feel like m|m will never come, as if w|w were easier to get than actual m|m here.
I'm not complaining. I just have this feeling that isekai is avoiding true m|m and instead is only providing us w|w, which tbh we were starved for and want more obviously, but give us some m|m too if you please.
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