TW: SA, D/AA, V
This manhwa by far has been the best in terms of a mafia type story. It doesn’t glorify SA or use it as a “plot device” like some other manhwa out there,,, Plus, I really love the twist with the love interest’s character. Shin is super cool- tho I’m hoping to see more depth to his character in season three- and I like the juxtaposition of him against Jake. Overall, 10/10 and I hope season three is just as goo
TW: attempted SI, SA, D, D/AA, V
Super wholesome story over all (ik the TWs make it seem otherwise but it is a very cute story, trust me). I loved both of the couples and I found myself crying over their cute romantic moments.
TW: H, themes of mental illness
10/10 story!!! Both leads were so cute and I love the younger love interest. He is absolutely adorable!!!
Moscareto wins my heart again with yet another funny, wholesome, mature story. This was such a refreshing read after so many badly written BLs. I can’t find the words to express how much I loved this story and how happy I am to have found one that portrays a healthy, mature relationship that also manages to be funny and cute. Seriously, give this one a read.
TW: ableism, V
The main lead and love interest are soooo cute! I love the concept of this manhwa. It’s so wholesome and the relationship the ML and LI have is adorable
TW: SA, DA, forced outing.
Def. one of my fave slow-burn, angsty manhwas. I love the arc that the main lead and love interest go through. Plus, the art style is *chefs kiss*
TW: H, bullying
I usually don’t like bully-turned-lover type stories, but the love interest is so delusional that it’s actually quite funny.
I usually hate the miscommunication trope but in this story it’s pretty hilarious. The love interest is surprisingly wholesome despite how intimidating he is in the beginning and I love the main lead. He’s cute and funny and totally relatable LOL
TW: D, bullying, SA
I love the art. The characters are complex and I also love the side love stories.
TW: H, V
This was the first BL I read that depicted neurodivergence in a way that wasn’t offensive or wrong. You can tell the author did their research and also that they weren’t trying to “fix” the ND character, but rather explain that some people are just different. The way the author dealt with the characters’ sexuality was also very refreshing. Rarely do BLs ever address the stress/anxiety/dangers of coming out.
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