No, it's not romcoms being targeted towards men, it's a romance and a comedy mashed together to appeal to a wider demographic. Men don't care about the sappy parts. BTW, speaking of these movies, did you notice how it's always the man that does something idiotic and makes the big mess that drives the plot?
"romance and a comedy mashed together" - Just like harem animes, amiright?
"the man that does something idiotic and makes the big mess that drives the plot" - Sure, exactly like harems, yet again.
Anyway, i can't see how you can differentiate "romantic comedy" from "romance and comedy mashed together". It seems like you're using semantics to limit "romcom" to only the things you want to use to push your argument, exactly like in the
"no true scotsman" tactic:
No true Scotsman is an informal fallacy, an ad hoc attempt to retain an unreasoned assertion. When faced with a counterexample to a universal claim, rather than denying the counterexample or rejecting the original universal claim, this fallacy modifies the subject of the assertion to exclude the specific case or others like it by rhetoric, without reference to any specific objective rule.
Exactly why does "it's always the man that does something idiotic and makes the big mess that drives the plot" exclude a male audience? Harem romance / comedy animes are heavily skewed to the male audience, and almost always use that trope. Everyone enjoys schadenfreude.
Men don't care about the sappy parts.
I care about the sappy parts...
True Men don't care about the sappy parts.
FTFY. (just kidding, Kansa)
There's more to anime than boobs?
I guess you learn something new every day.
Mostly these days people seem to get offended by the
lack of boobs, so to speak. Seems to be the general trend.