Am I the only one who literally forgets the title of one of my FAVORITE manga/manhwa/manhua??? Like when someone asks me what my favorite is I literally can think of a hundred but NEVER remember their title and ended up just explaining the story. Either I read too much or some similar plots just mess up with my head (⊙…⊙ )
I’m fine with manga since I know Japanese to an extent, but titles and names in other languages leave my brain immediately. I’ll forget the names of characters in the middle of reading a chapter. But I think this is because I don’t actually read names in my head clearly, since I don’t know how they’re pronounced, so there’s not really anything for me to remember in the first place…
Are yaoi and yaoi smut different? Been reading for almost 6 years and I have not questioned this. Does yaoi have sex, but not nude unlike yaoi smut? But I know I read some shounen ai that have sex without the tag yaoi tho, even if it doesn't have nude.
Honestly they all just the same. But now ppl make the distinction of level of smutness lol. The only clear diff is shounen ai and yaoi. Shounen ai focuses on coming of age, self identity relationship etc. there could be seggs but its not the focus. Yaoi is a general term but now it refers to adult themes, which includes yaoi smut. Its like level 2 yaoi. Level 3 of nsfw is yaoi smut. While bl just refers to the entire genre, not specific themes. Like collectively its all bl. But the themes can be yaoi shounen ai, smut (if it focuses on nsfw themes like explicit sex every other chapter) thats what I understand
Sooo I'm very curious how a top omega and a bottom alpha build a family? Because in Kiraide Isasete, the daughter is an alpha, and the guy she likes is an omega. This is different from Love is an Illusion tho, the girl does not have penis(I think?). So, a female alpha who does not have a penis and a male omega. How does it work???
It depends on the story, it could be anything. I even saw at least one story where everybody (even alphas) could get pregnant. And they could also not have children at all, not all omegaverses have them.
As for female alphas, in some stories they have a penis, in some they have a clitoris that can enlarge, in some it's not mentioned so I assume they could have nothing 'male-like' at all.
So yes there are infinite possibilities based on the world-building
Am I the only one who thinks mangago has a limit to giving notifs now? It's been a month and the maximum of update I get in a day are 11 mangas, which half of them I no longer even read. So basically I'm reading 3-4 mangas in a day in the morning and night. I even accidentally pressed a manga I read and saw that it updated a few days ago and I didn't get the notif. I checked the date and it wasn't there in my list of notifis.
People who read novels, does reading novels that has been adapted to manga/manhwa/manhua hard to understand? English is not my first language and I've been postponing reading novels since 2019 but I've been thinking of doing it these days. I'm the type to want spoilers rather than wait for new updates. It gives me more thrill.
I want to know if novels use deep English where sometimes you can't understand it? Do they use a lot of references? I want to be prepared and probably ask for some sites where I can read, or apps too.
Hi, light novel reader here, but maybe I'm not the best one to ask about this since I've been reading English books since I was a kid, still, there are some things I still don't understand when it comes to English so what I do is search for its meaning, whether it is a phrase or word.
Ik AI is hated a lot in the comics community but I use Gemini AI or ChatGPT to explain things for me and most of the time, it helps me a lot to digest the words used in the story.
Best of luck, comrade~
it depends. There are webnovels that are machine-translated and literally kills my brain cells when I try to read it lol. But yah, if you are able to find official translations for that novel that would be good, but there are fan translations that are also decently translated :)
Recently, I've been reading Under the oak tree on n o vellive . c o m (just remove the spaces) and so far, I can say that they do have good collection.
Hello! Thanks for replying. I have a question tho. I'm not too familiar with novels so what's the difference between light and web novel? Was light the scratch an author has made for a story and web is the official? And I want to know some recommendations for reading sites or apps. Something that's easy to use, not much ads and doesn't require money.
I've always done that since I started reading a long time ago but it's different with novels. Sometimes one sentence has too many words I can't comprehend or even the whole sentence doesn't make sense for me so it's a hassle to search everytime. But I have free time now and I hope I don't get too impatient when I'm reading. Anyhow, reading novels can actually be good for improving my English vocabulary since I'll probably go to Canada after college.
Good day~ I suggest just reading like the first commenter because there's really not too deep words in translated light novels but if it's not understandable, just use urban dictionary or asking AI, like, really.
I don't get american jokes due to culture but I am trying to read this one book about jokes and I really can't get it so I use it and it's been helpful.
light novels are basically japanese novels (like attack on titan, bsd, death note) while web novels are novels that are published online and youll most likely find the adapdated manhwas in that category. i do not know much reading sites (because i read offline) but the most known site is probably novelupdates, novelbin, webnovel(theres an app version of this too) Yes you can create an account but i dont know about the notifications and updates because i dont have it.
A light novel is like a Japanese media mainly targeted towards young adults, it also has a few pictures/illustrations usually in black in white. Light novels are usually short and easier to understand. Web novels is just novels but posted online.
I recommend novelupdates to read but i think it mainly contains Japanese, korean, and chinese novels that are translated. Just make an account then you can access links where you can read it ^^ sometimes tho if its been officially translated it wont show i dont rlly know where you can read western novels for free so I'll leave that to someone who actually knows.

Rec me some finished historical manhwas that are cliché but the cliché good. One where you can't stop reading. I also don't like too much politics cause those hurt my head trying to figure it out. I also want one where it doesn't focus only on romance but on MC's possible business, own life, etc.
One of the OGs https://www.mangago.me/read-manga/the_golden_haired_wizard/