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Judo October 5, 2014 11:42 pm

I'm a pussy, so I shall bow out of this one. The comments have scared me away and I thank y'all for the warning. After Boy's Love, I'm not ready for such another emotional scar.

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    Kigaru November 10, 2014 3:48 am

    Noooo! come back! it's beautiful and worth the scares. This is better than boy's love. in my opinion it's the best yaoi ever written!

    V-chan November 18, 2014 4:38 am

    you have made the right choice, I've read it and i'm now scared for life.

    Josuke November 18, 2014 7:46 am
    you have made the right choice, I've read it and i'm now scared for life. V-chan

    I have to agree. When I read a yaoi, and enjoy it a whole lot, I get emotionally invested in the characters, and even form somewhat of an attatchment to them. How invested I become depends on how long or shot the story is. I recently got into a shounen series that's been around for almost 30 years, and it took me 6 months of reading to get completely caught up on it. And in those 6 months I got VERY attached to a lot of characters in the story. I reached the later arcs of the story in my 5th month of reading, and in one of those arcs, something catastrophic happened, and every single character in this series up until that point of the story died. Every last one of them. Every character, and almost every single thing I loved about this story was now gone forever, and I struggled with that for months. It forever changed how I look at manga storytelling wise, and now I don't near any stories with tragedies in them because I never ever want to feel that way again. So if you're anything like me, and you're person who struggles with depression, and can become easily invested in a series, stay away from any story with tragedies. Avoid that shit like the plague, because they WILL fuck you up! (Sorry for the long reply btw)

    V-chan November 18, 2014 10:15 pm
    I have to agree. When I read a yaoi, and enjoy it a whole lot, I get emotionally invested in the characters, and even form somewhat of an attatchment to them. How invested I become depends on how long or shot t... Josuke

    seriously! that was a long ass comment at one point i thought i was at a psychiatrist lol. But actually i already know that i should avoid tragedies because i get too caught up in the plot, but i still get drawn into reading them. Its like I've become a masochists after reading too much tragedy T.T i just love the feeling i get when I'm engulf in an emotional-roller-coaster-like plot but then i end up getting hurt and regretting reading them T.T . btw i don't necessarily struggle with depression, the feeling i get after reading a tragedy manga is more like a irritating feeling like when things just don't go your way, but nothing some good old smut and a extra-fluffy-out-of-this-world-cuteness BL can't fix [^.^].
    PS I just had to reply with another long ass comment.