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Question 1: [4] In one study on ________, 37% of Japanese respondents reported having "yaoi or sexual fantasies" about the visual kei stars.
Buck-TickCosplayGlam rockVisual kei

Question 2: As of 1995, they "revolved around the most famous series", such as ________ and Zetsuai 1989; and by the late 1990s, English-speaking websites mentioning yaoi "reached the hundreds".
Anime Explosion! The What? Why? & Wow! Of Japanese AnimationAi no KusabiThe Anime Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese Animation Since 1917Science fiction

Question 3: The female readership in Thailand is estimated at 80%,[6] and the membership of Yaoi-Con, a yaoi convention in ________, is 85% female.
Oakland, CaliforniaLos AngelesSan FranciscoSan Jose, California

Question 4: Fujoshi enjoy imagining what it would be like if male characters from manga and ________, and occasionally real-life male performers as well, loved each other.
Traditional animationAnimationAnimeSilhouette animation

Question 5: English-language fan translations of ________ circulated through the slash fiction community in the 1980s, forging a link between slash fiction fandom and yaoi fandom.
Princess (magazine)From Eroica with LoveShōjo mangaYasuko Aoike

Question 6: The name originated with members of the demographic, who self-deprecatingly refer to their way of thinking, which perceives ________ relationships between male characters in stories that do not include homosexual themes, as being "rotten".
LesbianHomosexualityBisexualitySexual orientation

Question 7: [39] This may be seen as a parallel development to ________ in the West.
Fan fictionGaylactic Spectrum AwardsSlash fictionFemslash

Question 8: Most ________ fans are either teenage girls or young women.
YaoiYaoi fandomMangaYuri (genre)

Question 9: ), which sounds similar to a phrase meaning "________", possibly taken from a character nicknamed Ochōfujin (お蝶夫人 ?) in the 1972 manga series Ace o Nerae!
TurandotMadama ButterflyGiacomo PucciniLa bohème

Question 10: According to a 2005 issue of Eureka, in recent times fujoshi can refer to female ________ in general, although it cautions that not all yaoi fans are otaku, as there are some more casual readers.
AnimeCosplayAnime and manga fandomOtaku
















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