
The width was wide back then.
It has been about 30 years at most, hasn’t it?
Everyone in their 30s who reads Jump has probably encountered these guys.
The moment it leaves an impression in terms of frequency of appearance, that person is…
Isn’t it the case that there are hundreds of millions of gay people around the world?
>>5
Is that so?
>>5
Half of all humans have the potential to be gay.
Finding eroticism in these kinds of people is inherently a gay thing.
Those who awaken to being gay with this probably had the potential all along!
It’s hard to deny that the episode where Endeavor is bullied is interesting.
Thanks to Smoker, Zoro should be more grateful for not being put in a box.
>>11
There’s no point in talking about the person’s hobbies, is there?
It’s not that I became that way, I just became aware of my own desires.
I can’t find any points to evaluate other than the body on the left.
>>13
Voice
>>13
People who are reading manga while doing a true-or-false quiz about “points to evaluate”
It’s understandable if you can’t keep up with discussions about sexual preferences.
Not strong enough to be considered decent.
It’s like a dim-witted beautiful busty princess knight.
>>14
When I think about it that way, I feel like I understand why the genuinely strong Zoro isn’t coming in.
>>14
In other words, almost all boys who like that have the potential to get off to the thread image.
Quite understandable.
>>14
I understood the reason why the rock pillar doesn’t enter!
I wonder if these guys were ever on the same page at the same time…
>>19
Did Naruto, Bleach, and My Hero Academia have overlapping serialization periods…?
>>23
Even though it’s overlapping, it seems like Asuma would have already exited by 2014 when My Hero Academia starts.
It’s a pinch! → I’m seriously injured, but I won alone.
Because I focus more on strength than on eroticism.
Except for Asuma, Isshin, and Endeavor.
Those who find charm in Sumo-yan have been gay from the start…
First of all, Japanese people have the genes for homosexuality, so there’s no way those guys in the image wouldn’t stand up.
>>24
It’s too vague in many ways…
Isn’t it about time we have some additional members?
I only like round mustached old guys.
>>28
Is there someone who dislikes it?
>>29
I think there are probably quite a few of them around…
There is evidence that advanced countries where people can read Jump are all experiencing declining birth rates.
ONE PIECE July 22, 1997 –
NARUTO September 21, 1999 – November 10, 2014
BLEACH August 7, 2001 – August 22, 2016
My Hero Academia July 7, 2014 – August 5, 2024
There was a time when four series were being serialized at the same time, but…
Asuma has long since died, huh…
>>31
In other words, readers who have read Jump from 1997 to 2024 are gay…?
I didn’t know about Endeavor, so when I looked it up, I found it to be more solid than I expected, and it didn’t go well.
Zoro is too young, isn’t he?
There is also a slender image.
>>35
If there were a character championship with mixed-gender one-piece outfits.
Zoro will probably be in the top ranks.
If it were just the men’s singles, it would probably be at the level of 1st or 2nd place.
I wonder why the range of appearance preferences among gay people is so narrow.
>>36
Isn’t this just simply the classic and easy-to-understand version?
Like Ranshiku-san (the real Matsumoto Ranshiku) in hetero.
>>36
It seems that the range of appearances that straight men prefer is also narrow from a gay perspective.
>>42
The fact that hairstyles vary from person to person means that’s not possible.
>>47
If it’s a big-breasted beauty, then it’s fine; in fact, it’s narrower than being gay.
>>51
You’re pointing out that it’s a broad range, so it doesn’t make sense to contradict it in one line.
Being gay is a congenital disability.
I understand the desire to attribute responsibility to some symbolism, but…
That is an absurd argument.
Recently, Jump lacks manliness.
The past does not disappear!!
Isn’t this quite an outrageous accusation…?
Smoker is just being made fun of because he is weak.
There are also guys who are gay and getting off to Gojo, just that they stand out.
The author of My Hero Academia liked the character Smoker when they were a child.
>>46
I think it’s fairly safe to say that a writer who is going to serialize in Jump is likely to be gay.
>>57
Whether that’s gay or not.
If you don’t have the awareness and ability to depict male characters attractively, you can’t even step into the ring in the first place.
>>77
This is so.
This is like a busty high school girl in terms of what a straight guy would say.
It seems that, despite individual differences in preference, there is a generally high popularity.
>>49
The popularity vote for Claysaga is interesting; designs that usually wouldn’t be in the top ranks are appearing there.
I can’t believe they introduced such an obvious erotic character back then.
Ryotsu is also in this category, right?
Smoker is in this frame.
Is it a curse technique, Masamichi?
>>56
Kusakabe
I can tell that even though it looks like Todo, it’s definitely not.
>>59
Even homosexuals can have physiological impossibilities.
>>59
It’s lacking in facial hair and is somewhat creepy…
>>59
18 years old is too young.
It seems that middle-aged men would be popular.
Due to the popularity of the work, one could say that this character is popular, but there are few characters that actively appeal to the gay community.
>>60
The boys who like Osugaki were flocking around Itadori, weren’t they?
Are there any like Andera that gays might prefer?
>>65
When I asked my penis, it replied, “The guy with sunglasses.”
Kusakabe and Takaha still seem to have a lot of popularity among gay fans.
For a while after the One Piece games started coming out, you might have played with the strong Smoker a lot, so there may be more familiarity with him than in the manga.
>>70
I see you exist in both meanings…
The Tenth Squad has Homosexual Renkiku, Shotacon Renkiku, and Matsumoto Renkiku, it’s quite something…
>>74
It seems that Shiro-chan is really popular in that way after all…
>>83
It’s cool, genius, and mature, but there are some childish aspects to it…
It’s terrible that 3 out of 4 are married with families.
>>75
It’s enticing because they have a wife and kids…
Recently, Jump lacks masculinity.
At this rate, future homos won’t be able to grow.
× You become gay when you encounter it.
Recognize that you are gay.
Tohdo is a high school student, after all.
I have the impression that older guys tend to be more appealing to gay men who like this type. I wonder if that’s true.
>>70
It’s terrible that Rangiku is not pointing in BLEACH.
Who is this in the context of jujutsu?
>>81
I don’t think there is anyone.
I feel like I’m going to be killed by Ichimaru Gin soon.
Is One Piece not over yet?
>>84
What happened all of a sudden?
In jujutsu, there are no straight Ranhana nor gay Ranhana.
>>85
If it’s about a straight guy, then there are people like Sister Meimine.
>>95
You can’t get aroused at all, right?
>>95
It’s Ranpaku, the siscon.
>>95
Hmm…
Who is the recent serial’s Ranjiku?
Is the former captain, current captain, and vice-captain of the Tenth Division all being jerked off?
In Jujutsu, it’s definitely Itadori.
Because personality is also important, if someone seems weak under pressure or isn’t moderately cheerful and accepting, they won’t even be considered at that point.
Is Demon Slayer about Rengoku’s father?
Endeavor seemed to gain extra points when he realized that his wife was a monster of sexual desire while he was being abused, which increased his non-heterosexual tendencies.
>>93
Improving non-heterosexual traits is a bonus point…
It is partly responsible for the declining birthrate.
The Tenth Division is a big pervert, after all.
There are also gay people who like traditional handsome types, right?
>>99
I think forcefully taking Naoya’s virginity is quite good.
Rengoku’s father really has a lack of appearances.
The repercussions of Demon Slayer wrapping up quickly are being taken on by the gays.
Zoro, Aomine, and Itadori are on the same line, but their paths differ slightly from the framed image.
>>104
I’m not really sure, but maybe Inosuke is also in this category.
It’s understandable that it’s Reiner in Attack on Titan.
The female characters in jujutsu are…
I think there are plenty of lesbian chaos like Jujutsu.
Kuroko was supporting the demand for yaoi with Aomine and Kagami.
Although it’s a different serialized magazine, Genjiro-chan is also in this context, right?
>>112
Genjiro-chan is too obvious for the real thing…
>>115
To LOVE-Ru’s Lala frame
>>112
It’s too direct and seems like it’s not getting much of a response.
The chaotic spirit of jujutsu is the ninety-nine.
Unfortunately, all the male readers at that time became gay.
The three of them definitely have children, but it’s terrible that Smoyan isn’t even interested in seeing a woman’s naked body.
>>121
!
Is Buffalo Man also in this category?
Genjiro is a bit too focused on his aim.
Buffalo Man feels different because he is too effeminate.
>>110
Surely my nephew was also doing it with Itadori.