Display title | Romantic Two-Girl Friendship |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Japanese believe that young girls are expected to have friendships with each other that emulate boyfriend/girlfriend relationships. This is considered safer and temporary in a world where where virginity is highly valued at least concerning fictional characters and where a girl is believed to be incapable of taking away another girl's virginity. This is known as "Class S" in Japan. This is similar to the Western concept of bi-curious teenagers, though the latter is rather played to demonstrate open-mindedness. |