In Chile, fans are surprised by a Yaoi event

Rafael Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Rafael Shinzo. I have a background in Japanese pop culture and created AnimeNew in 2009 with the mission of providing reliable coverage...

We've talked about the curious events the otaku community is preparing in Latin America on more than one occasion. However, a new curious event is taking place in Chile, where a fujoshi group (BL fans) known as "Club Yarichin" has announced a new event on March 2nd, which they've billed as "Chile's biggest BL festival."

In Chile, fans are surprised by a Yaoi event

Chile Yaoi event

For those unfamiliar, fujoshi generally divide homosexual content in anime into two categories: BL or Boy's Love, which refers to homosexual love stories where the main attraction is romance; and Yaoi, where sex is the main focus of the story.

Well, the curious yaoi event will feature several attractions, such as the "mechanical tilín" (which we recommend you look for photos of), an exhibition of Chilean manga artists, burlesque, and even free HIV testing and lectures on premature menopause in women. Of course, there will also be a variety of food items available (mostly shaped like male penises) that are sure to raise more than one eyebrow.

But of course, anime fans couldn't miss this opportunity to comment on:

  • Wow, I don't know why I googled the mechanical tinkle.
  • Conversations? What should they be about?
  • At least it's not a blowjob contest like in Mexico, but a collective tribute is the most Chilean thing you can do;
  • As a Chilean, I only have one thing to say: bomb Chile.
  • I didn't understand how bad it was until I looked at the top.
  • Wait, what about futanari, illustrations, cosplay? What's up? How's that? Damn, now I'm curious.
  • This bothers me, why did I read the top part?
  • Chile can emerge from earthquakes, fires and tsunamis, but never from this.

Finally, in Chile this Yaoi event takes place in March.

Source: Instagram

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My name is Rafael Alves, known as Rafael Shinzo. I have a background in Japanese pop culture and created AnimeNew in 2009 with the mission of providing reliable and up-to-date coverage of anime, manga, and games straight from Japan. With over a decade of experience, the portal has established itself as a reference in the segment.