Citations:fujobait

Noun: "(Japanese fiction, fandom slang) an anime, manga, or other piece of media created to appeal to fujoshi"

 * 2020, Cristal Marie, quoted in Sandy Enriquez & Andrew Lippert, "Fandom and Sexuality in the Archives: Collecting Slash Fan Fiction and Yaoi/Boys’ Love Manga", Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, Volume 31, Issue 2, Spring 2020:
 * As fujobait, or fan service for fujoshi, becomes a trend in mainstream anime it can sometimes blur the line with queerbaiting. It can easily slip into fetishizing the LGBTQ+ community. Many feel that BL itself is a kind of queerbaiting, although many feel that BL is also about female sexual empowerment and catering to the female gaze, which almost always complicates the issue. Especially, if you’re like me, you’re both a fujoshi and an ally.
 * 2020, Cristal Marie, quoted in Sandy Enriquez & Andrew Lippert, "Fandom and Sexuality in the Archives: Collecting Slash Fan Fiction and Yaoi/Boys’ Love Manga", Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, Volume 31, Issue 2, Spring 2020:
 * As fujobait, or fan service for fujoshi, becomes a trend in mainstream anime it can sometimes blur the line with queerbaiting. It can easily slip into fetishizing the LGBTQ+ community. Many feel that BL itself is a kind of queerbaiting, although many feel that BL is also about female sexual empowerment and catering to the female gaze, which almost always complicates the issue. Especially, if you’re like me, you’re both a fujoshi and an ally.
 * 2020, Cristal Marie, quoted in Sandy Enriquez & Andrew Lippert, "Fandom and Sexuality in the Archives: Collecting Slash Fan Fiction and Yaoi/Boys’ Love Manga", Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, Volume 31, Issue 2, Spring 2020:
 * As fujobait, or fan service for fujoshi, becomes a trend in mainstream anime it can sometimes blur the line with queerbaiting. It can easily slip into fetishizing the LGBTQ+ community. Many feel that BL itself is a kind of queerbaiting, although many feel that BL is also about female sexual empowerment and catering to the female gaze, which almost always complicates the issue. Especially, if you’re like me, you’re both a fujoshi and an ally.