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I'm Korean so I'm learning Korean to better understand my parents/relatives. I can speak conversationally but I want to be able to speak on deeper topics. I'm learning Japanese because It's just such a pretty language. I want to be able to speak in that kind of language too.   reply
18 04,2016

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I'm biased and know my opinion is not really fair but I've had my own experiences and I honestly think men would go as low as the law allows them. I'm sort of exaggerating here but I think if the law suddenly changed where 14 was the legal limit they would without hesitation try to hit on them. It's really gross but that's just how I feel. I don't ......   1 reply
16 07,2020
No one can answer this question definitively for you since you are the one who handles and feels all the minute emotions regarding this sensitive topic. I'd say the confusion is a good step towards figuring yourself out. I'm going through somewhat similar emotions but I'm just giving myself time and experience. I've definitely considered "exploring......   reply
01 07,2020
I actually quite like it, particularly brotherxbrother. I always liked incest stories for some reason, though I can't really see myself in that position. I can separate the two from reality and that's what makes it easier to stomach. I don't even really have a problem with it in real life if other people choose to live that way. Though it entirely ......   reply
12 03,2017
18, female, korea, student, california. I've read it since I was 13 but I was aware of the genre when I was around 9 years old. I just assumed the genre was BDSM but I encountered koisuru boukun and it was a pretty normal manga (aside from the sex lul). So once I realized the genre was more than that, I started reading it more and it became more a......   reply
26 11,2016
There are a lot of fudanshi's at /r/yaoi since reddit is predominantly male most of the users who visit that subreddit are male. I'd say it's a 50/50 split between male and female active users.   reply
23 10,2016

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I tend to avoid tragedy with a 10 ft pole since I really don't like the sad feelings that linger but when I have, I am usually OKAY at most just a little teary. I had avoided tragedy for so long but I recently watched banana fish and it completely destroyed me. I bawled for the main characters and cried so much. I am thoroughly traumatized and vow to never go through such a painful experience again (dramatic i know, but I'm just very disheartened). But for those who seek it and enjoy tragic endings, why?
11 10,2019