>>115773743>No one wants to see two dudes make outYes but for the second one
>>115773768A lot of writers and artists are either straight guys who think 2 chicks = hot, or they are bisexual women who think two girls in love = adorable.
>>115773769>Gay guys make up 90% of all fan fiction in existence, you're delusional.As people have observed, these are mostly written by women. "Fujos" in the U.S. are considered a niche group and it's kind of shameful. Their husbands and kids don't want to see their gay dude porn, and while ti's no true for everybody, a huge amount of appeal for this group is all about sex. Specifically kinky BDSM type sex. Even fan fiction writers who identify as asexual or lesbian often have stories that are just straight up porn especially with violent power dynamics and other weird kinks. This is very family-unfriendly and again niche.
It's not fair, but your average heterosexual and espeically heterosexual men are much less threatened by two girls together than by two men. They might think it's hot, or cute. If it's not lesbian porn even lesbian porn made for men, often the relationship will be shown as cute and sexless. Even yurifags have a lot of love of cute, soft, handholding.
Of course there are exception, /u/ is full of porn, just like /y/fags like cute, soft handholding but there's an old sterotype of lesbians as less sexual or even not sexual and not threatening that makes them more family-friendly and have wider appeal. It's related to broader ideas of men in general as more sexual and violent than women. Yes, it's ironic that the big pop culture lesbian couples right now often spend the whole series trying to literally kill each other (I'm thinking of Killing Eve and She-Ra) but there it is. The idea is that there's a broad cuddly audience of normies who find lesbians inoffensive and cute.