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The Japanese are okay with homosexual stuff so long as it's not all too public. Because Kumi's song isn't too blatantly homosexual, it was still able to become popular. And even if she included a line something like, "I'm gay and I love it when girls feel my cho-cha," she wouldn't receive as public of an outcry because she's a female. But gay males in Japan tend to avoid making a big deal of their sexual orientation, I think.
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