Amongst the hollows, there is actor-wannabe, pink-haired, flamboyant Szayel Aporro Granz who becomes even more bishonen when he releases his sword, named Fornicarás (kanji: 'evil promiscuous queen/princess', Spanish: 'you will fornicate'), which he's also willing to deep-throat.Either way, the anime team ran away with the subtext, to point of it being 'writing on the wall'. Others dismiss it as Sui-Feng either fangirling over her, or believe she only looks up to Yoruichi as a 'big sister' figure (mainly by those who ship Yoruichi with Urahara). Many believe that she's in love with Yoruichi and cite her emotional breakdown at the end of their fight, along with the time she tried to take pictures of her naked note as her part of a project for the Shinigami Womens Association as evidence. The true nature of Sui-Feng's attachment to her mentor, Yoruichi, and her sexuality, in general, is an often debated subject.He also seems rather resentful and angry at most of the females in the series. He dresses in very flamboyant, feathery clothing, and is constantly seen with roses (he has a freakin' bath filled with them!).
However, every single character in the series notices his romantic obsession with Train (other than Train himself).
Creed from Black Cat is never explicitly stated outright to be gay.10? That he's not fighting for Ciel's soul. Sebastian doesn't deny it, and, in fact, agrees while fighting Claude in episode. And, of course, fighting over Ciel with Claude, which leads to both Alois and Grell implying that he's in love with Ciel. Doesn't he say he finds Ash more attractive than Angela? Exhibit D. The way he stands and walks, particularly prominent in the first couple of volumes. It becomes painstakingly obvious after he brainwashes Ciel, though maybe he just really wanted Ciel's soul. Also, Finny of Ciel's household staff: girly looks, wears barrettes in his hair, Keet, a bit of a crybaby, and tends to go into fanboy mode over Sebastian.And in episode 11 when he tells Claude "I wanted your love." Well, he was ambiguous until episode 5 where he outright flirted with Ciel, licked his ear, and stated that he "wants" him. He alternates between being Ax-Crazy and sweet and cheerful, basically flirts with Sebastian via leaning into him and pronouncing that he "smells good", is very attached to his butler Claude, treats his one female maidservant like absolute crap (he stabs out her eye with his fingers just for looking at him and later mocks her for it), dresses and acts very effeminately and flamboyantly and has a girlish face. Alois Trancy in the second season of the anime.
every other aspect of his character and line of his dialogue.
It's notable that their relationship is a counterpart of Legoshi's relationship to Haru, which is what could happen if Legoshi didn't have the amount of restraint he does. Beastars: There are strong romantic undertones to Riz's feelings for Tem, even down to the way Riz describes Tem and their relationship, like saying his voice was sweeter than honey and that his eyes were beautiful, and, due to his Self-Serving Memory, picturing and describing eating Tem in an oddly romantic and sexual way.It's not the crossdressing that makes her suspect, but the fact that her charge is a very openly bisexual hedonist who sleeps with most of her servants, male or female - all of which are quite happy with the arrangement. Later volumes of Baccano! have Carla Alvarez Santonia, unconditionally loyal Bifauxnen bodyguard of Lucrezia de Dormentaire.She tells Osaka that the correct term is "lesbian," then says her attraction to Sakaki is "a teenage thing" adding she wouldn't mind if Sakaki were a guy. The closest the series comes to addressing the issue was when Osaka asked Kaorin if she was gay, in the "10th Anniversary Omnibus". Azumanga Daioh: The only reason Kaorin's orientation is ambiguous, is because it was never confirmed whether she's actually in love with Sakaki, or simply fangirling really, REALLY, hard over her.Moe compares them to a married couple, while others tend to see their relationship as platonic. While everyone in the cast knows Mira and Ao are very close, they have different views on the nature of their relationship. An In-Universe case appears in Asteroid in Love.