This phrase refers to a character archetype typically found in Boys’ Love (BL) media, specifically within the first episode of a series. This character often represents traditional masculinity and expresses resistance to or discomfort with the genre’s inherent romantic or intimate relationships between men. This resistance can manifest in various forms, such as homophobia, skepticism towards the validity of same-sex relationships, or a general unease with expressions of affection between men. An example might include a character vehemently denying any attraction to another male character, despite narrative cues suggesting otherwise.
The presence of such a character within the initial episode often serves several narrative functions. It can establish a source of conflict, driving the plot forward as the “defiant” character grapples with their feelings or the changing social dynamics around them. This archetype can also function as a relatable entry point for viewers unfamiliar or uncomfortable with BL themes, potentially mirroring their own initial reservations. Furthermore, the character’s eventual acceptance or understanding of BL relationships can symbolize a broader societal shift towards acceptance and understanding of diverse sexual orientations and expressions of love. Historically, this trope has been used to both reflect and challenge prevailing social norms surrounding masculinity and same-sex relationships.