Sorry, guys! During system maintenance, some functions like comment are unavailable.

some of the negativity in the comments is unnecessary. if you're gonna like BL or be a yao...

jacci January 24, 2018 6:11 am

some of the negativity in the comments is unnecessary. if you're gonna like BL or be a yaoi fan, you have to understand that it isn't all fluff and romance all the time. i'm glad i found a story like this because it takes a more realistic approach instead of forcing straight stereotypes onto lgbt+ characters.

what i'm saying might be nonsense but i still liked it and that's all i really have to say ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭

Responses
    Mameiha February 12, 2018 2:57 pm

    Your comment was perfect. So much of yaoi and BL is heteronormalized to the point of being nearly indistinguishable from shoujo or a Harlequin Romance. Gay men are not women and they don't approach relationships like a hetero woman would. I, also, love this manga and mangaka. Her depictions of homosexual relationships, whether friendships or love, are always much closer to real life than any other yaoi or BL. I adore Prince Charming by this mangaka because the men in it remind me of the circle of friends I spent my tender years with - all gay men, I didn't have many hetero friends growing up - and it makes me feel so nostalgic. When I began reading yaoi, I thought that it was a bastion of LGBT acceptance and support. The more I read, however, the more I notice veiled homophobia. It is not support for LGBT if you depict gay men as women rather than as the men they are. That is denying their identity and substituting a more comfortable "hetero" version of them. I'll always love yaoi and BL and I will continue to hold hope that, as times and views change, the depictions will become more honest and supportive.

    elf December 23, 2019 4:13 pm

    Well although I put negetive comment myself. But I cant denied about what you said. I totally agree about it.

    elf December 23, 2019 4:23 pm
    Your comment was perfect. So much of yaoi and BL is heteronormalized to the point of being nearly indistinguishable from shoujo or a Harlequin Romance. Gay men are not women and they don't approach relationship... Mameiha

    Your point are valid. To be honest if the community accept more LGBT and suportthem more to the extend that they don't have too much insecurity . I really hope some they all the people in the world change their perspective toward lgbt . Because in reality their relationship is no different from others. That's what I think .