This is one of the first BL's I ever read and I think it did something to my brain. I remember reading it and giggling and kicking my feet as if I was doing something secretive, and I would scream out whenever Yuri and Jaerim interacted. I think it was nice that the first BL I read had a uke that had a purpose beside from just being a uke? I loved Jaerim's character and I mean Yuri was pretty basic but I liked their dynamic.
This was the very first bl i ever read, i remember not using manago at the time so the only way of reading it was on YouTube to edits and peoples posting scroll throughs of the chapters. i remember vividly tweaking out everytime they kissed and tearing up when something happened. i never finished it until years later when i was able to read it on my own and looking back on it, it definitely sparked my love for not only bl’s but also fantasy and magical realism. this story is so vivid to me
This is legit one of my favorite BL's EVER. I've always been a sucker for revenge and I loved the way this played out. I loved the main character, he was such a badass and I loved the dynamic and history between Taemin and Woojin. I really liked the use of facial expressions and scenes, when I remember it, it all plays out like a movie. Truly is one of the OG's and I'm so happy I was able to read this masterpiece. I'm always on the search of something with similar aspect
This is one of the few omegaverse mangas I actually read and stayed interest in. It was super controversial and I think there were definitely other ways to make these characters and their relationships progress without... force? I really like the dynamic of the main character and the love interest and really loved their baby (probably the best part of the story) but only after re-reading it did I realize how depressing this story was and that the first read distracted me with all the fluff
BJ Alex is legit such a classic. I wish the main character wasn't such a simp but he legit gave me so much second embarrassment, I had to get up and pace around. I loved how this wasn't a classic "same stays toxic" trope but rather actual character development. That's what makes this story one of the best and I love to re-read it.
I have a complicated relationship with this manga. I feel like its kinda controversial and kinda has this idea of a double standard in the sense that, if the seme did the same thing that the uke did, people would not like the story. But I really liked the story of Yamamoto, I think he was a very interesting and low-key relatable character, and the love interest made this story so funny. This was super steamy and I like reading the second arc of this story.
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