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Yu-Gi-Oh as Male Homosocial Space.

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Goh Mishima (born 1924 as Tsuyoshi Yoshida), born Yokosa, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan, was an artist and a popular figure wh the gay muny of Tokyo for his ntributns to gay rights and Japane gay art. In his youth he attends the tradnal Japane schools and when he is 18 he is drafted for the army, where he has his first homoerotic experienc wh fellow soldiers.

YakuzaAfter World War II Goh immersed himself Tokyo’s unrground gay scene and was properly tend by an Amerin soldier.

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