>>2987850If only I had any. I've watched No. 6 already, yeah, the relationship between the two guys is only 30% stereotypical, so I guess that's not too bad. There's still a (necessarily blond and shorter) uke and a (necessarily tall and dark) seme, the seme guy has a convoluted past that makes him shut the uke down, lack of communication plagues their relationship, when they talk it's in non-even-partly-finished sentences, and so on, but still, in comparison to the rest of anime, not bad. Also the story is quite good and the second half of the series is quite dark and well-written (the first half is unfortunately slow-paced filler).
Besides No. 6, there are apparently a couple anime with not-too-stereotypical lesbians (haven't watched them, sorry, gay guys have precedence in my heart ;-) and only one with a trans boy and a trans girl (as if trans people routinely ran into each other at school) (it's called Hourou Musuko, on my watch list nonetheless).
I'm really crossed at Japanese society being so homophobic (in a totally different way than western societies) that faithful representation of gay people and their relationships is virtually absent from an otherwise abundant anime production.
And given how progressive Japanese society is we're looking at decades before this changes even one bit.