Berserk manga gay

I thought Berserk was rather heterosexual, until I was informed by a friendly gay man on this forum that Berserk is the "only anime" he could name that contained "bouncing bara tiddy". Intrigued, and unfamiliar with what "bara" even meant, I decided to look into it -- and I was shocked at my findings.

Here, you can clearly see the bara Guts&#; man boobs jiggle as he lands on the ground.

This is a rather groundbreaking discovery.
Now I question the heterosexuality of Berserk, and I must conclude that it is indeed quite homosexual -- not that there&#;s anything wrong with that.

But it doesn&#;t conclude there:
I realized that the sheer gayness of Berserk was in front of me the entire time. There are actually quite a few homosexual characters in Berserk. Here, I&#;ll name some: Donovan, Gennon the Tudor Noble, and of course, the fan favorite: Griffith! Berserk is actually quite a diverse series when it comes to queer sexuality. Even Guts might be bi, to be honest; that scene of him playing with a naked Griffith and tossing moisture on one another must have gotten Guts quit

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Hooo boy. Where to even begin?

  • Guts and Griffith are the first to come to soul, as they have some seriously suggestive subtext going on, and fans can describe the whole story post-Golden Age as the aftermath of a particularly brutal breakup.
    • Griffith's penchant for declaiming long, soulful speeches to Guts while completely naked for no real reason is probably a good place to start. Or just relies on the phrase, "Naked water fight."
    • After they meet, Griffith mentions to Guts that he wants him to join his mercenary group because he thinks Guts fighting is "magnificent" and he thinks Guts is "fascinating" and says "I find you much to my liking." While this occurs the same music that plays when Guts and Casca made love starts playing.
    • Not to mention how he frequently reminds Guts, "You are mine."
    • The whole duel between him and Guts before Guts left has Griffith acting like he was creature rejected by his boyfriend, and reacting like a possessive Yandere about it. In fact, during Griffith's Ho Yay-tastic fight with Guts before Guts left the Band of the

      Possibility of same sex relationships happening in Berserk

      Badass mode ash said:

      especially after reading what she said to Luca after after confronted by her, I was under the impression, if only slightly so, that a womxn loving womxn relationship between Nina and Luca wasn&#;t completely out of the question.

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      The partnership between Luca and Nina wasn&#;t sexual -more parental. I think you&#;ve muddled the line a bit. Nina was defending what she had done and saying Luca felt as sexually aroused by it as she was (something Nina herself didn&#;t believe).

      As for identical sex relationships existing in Berserk, of course. Without diving into the pit of snakes that is the ancient debate of whether or not Guts and Griffith are gay, I&#;ll just say that since homosexuality exists in Berserk it&#;s not out of the question a association would exist, as well.


      Is Guts bisexual?

      Snoken said:

      But did Guts like him back romanctically? Im quite bad at interprating romance. Also saw a lot of people online claiming that Guts is bisexual and liked Griffith.

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      Nothing in the manga supports that concept. Guts&#; feelings toward Griffith are clearly conveyed throughout the Golden Age as someone he greatly respects and even idealizes a bit, and with whom he develops a close friendship. In parallel, he progressively gets closer to Casca and eventually a true romance blooms between them. You know, generally-speaking, having shut friends of the same gender doesn&#;t mean you&#;re gay or bi. And you really shouldn&#;t rely on what random people are saying online to strive and understand the story.

      Snoken said:

      the way Griffith acted towards Guts was like he was in love with him.

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      This statement is actually worth addressing more than the one above. Griffith&#;s feelings towards Guts are ambiguous, and that&#;s on purpose. I think boiling it down to "he must have been in love with him" is