Does anyone actually like maids?

>for this episode, everyone dresses as maids!
>don't you love this, you damn dirty otaku?

Question: are maids a meme? I have literally never met a person in my life who actually likes maids. Literally the only place I ever even heard of this fetish is in anime.

Is this one of those anime-only phenomenons that are presented as true even though they aren't in reality? Like the no-underwear yukata thing? Every time I see a maid episode in anime it leaves me more baffled than anything else.

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>not wanting a cute girl in a skimpy costume serving you

Common people love maids as they are something exotic valued by the rich.

Rich people do not value maids as they are disposable commoners.

Fetishization of maids come from the middle class wanting what the rich have.

It's less that it's real maid fetish, than fantasy maid fetish.

If there is a strong enough demand that even maid cafés exist to satisfy the market, then it is absolutely real.

Japan (or rather Tokyo) his the weirdest place ever.
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I thought everyone liked maids.

>are maids a meme?
Most people have no idea what meme means. Yes, maids are a meme, but not in the way you think.
>I have literally never met a person in my life who actually likes maids.
You've grown up in a western country, haven't you? Your first experiences with maids were the real ones, weren't they?
And still, you should be aware of people having a fetish for servitude. Some entertain fantasies of sex slaves, though most others don't go quite as far.
Maids are just the Japanese spin on it, based on a few misunderstandings and then just running with an idea that doesn't seem all bad.

I don't know much about the westerners, but it seems "french maid", or "latina maid" porn is popular. There's a niche it's feeding into - and it's just taken out into the light here.
Pretty much this, actually.
That's not weird at all. Seems like you haven't heard about Akihabara NEW TYPE

>not knowing about the classic commoner-and-nobleman-fell-in-love-with-each-other trope which usually involves maids
>not liking combat maids(ex. roberta, mahoro, etc.)
i bet you can't even tell the difference between a real maid and a cosplayer like Tohru

forget maids, she made me like teachers more.

OP only knows dicks, and so far nobody has ever dressed up a dick in a maid costume.

Kawakami got me interested in lap pillows

Power play. Knowing that you own someone and that she can't do anything about your twisted desires is arousing.

maid jav is pretty hot.

Yes, liking subservient women in frilly clothing is a meme.

I just like the uniforms.

If only they were wearing snappy cavalry uniforms instead.

rich englishman trope as seen by Japs, with tea and maids
it's from the time when cultures already begin to seep into each other, but there weren't fast information/transportation means still, like for example rl soviet schoolgirl uniform looked like your stereotypical maid outfit, but they probably didn't mean to do it like that

if they're well done then its great
most of the time they barely put any effort into it

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Used goods deserve no better.

Can't anybody open a recycling center?

Only if your stand is Crazy Diamond.

this desu

the frilly dresses are the coolest fucking shit ever and i love seeing girls wear them

hell i'd wear one myself if i got the chance

>can date the teacher
wtf i love persona now

It's easy. Amazon exists.

related,is this manga good?

The only good maids are mature maids with stoic composure. Fuck schoolgirl maid bullshit and fake maids.

No, fuck that, if I'm doing it, I'm doing it right. I expect to be properly fit into that and taught the correct mannerisms to go with it.

I'm not even interested in crossdressing. I just like frilly maid dresses.

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Well that's good, anything else would be gay

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It's slavery without the whole "this is WRONG" shit instilled over the past 200 years.

Like sexy SS uniforms without the war crimes.

"War Crimes"