So it gets even worse. Because it's not "tough guys", it's "kouha". I'm not japanese and I'm no specialist so what I know is from research. It's a term from the Meiji era, used to describe a type of delinquent student. Tough guys who were all about athletics, manliness, +
Yes, manliness has nothing to do with gender according to Kirishima. So he doesn't like men because he thinks men are "more manly", it's just his preference LMAO
It could've been "tough people" but noooo
Notice how almost everyone has their own while these two are sharing bc they donโt want people to separate themโฆyou either buy both or not buy them at all
+ they were hot-blooded, just like Kirishima. They wore things like traditional Japanese bushi style of clothing. Not all of them had relationships with men, but the majority, fervorous about this whole samurai thing (because kouha is heavily inspired by that), would also +