Funnily, the noun used here is "seme" - anyone who's familiar with yaoi/yuri terminology might recognize that as meaning "dominant partner in a same-sex relationship" (there is no word for that in English). With this information, you might be thinking it says, "She's a Dom!", but that's for a BDSM relationship. Almost, though.
Unfortunately, since that's a colloquialism, that meaning is usually written without Kanji, but it's written with Kanji here, so that probably isn't what it says. But it might also be exactly what it says, since I don't see any "offense" happening, and context is important. Someone who knows better than me could probably change it if that's the case.
Funnily, the noun used here is "seme" - anyone who's familiar with yaoi/yuri terminology might recognize that as meaning "dominant partner in a same-sex relationship" (there is no word for that in English). With this information, you might be thinking it says, "She's a Dom!", but that's for a BDSM relationship. Almost, though.
Unfortunately, since that's a colloquialism, that meaning is usually written without Kanji, but it's written with Kanji here, so that probably isn't what it says. But it might also be exactly what it says, since I don't see any "offense" happening, and context is important. Someone who knows better than me could probably change it if that's the case.
Simple. She's just declaring that she's a "seme" person right now.
Funnily, the noun used here is "seme" - anyone who's familiar with yaoi/yuri terminology might recognize that as meaning "dominant partner in a same-sex relationship" (there is no word for that in English). With this information, you might be thinking it says, "She's a Dom!", but that's for a BDSM relationship. Almost, though.
From what I've discovered in (admittedly brief) research, the rough equivalents to seme and uke in same-sex relationship contexts are "top" and "bottom".
From what I've discovered in (admittedly brief) research, the rough equivalents to seme and uke in same-sex relationship contexts are "top" and "bottom".
Topper bottoms? Stern yet sensual skipper of the USS Rough Service?