so.. how is he gonna give birth to it?
It would be a monster ofcoz. Its not human, its mana stone from dhiarma. The fairy dragon will always reside inside mana stone in yoojin chest.he rarely goes out.he only goes out if yoojin is in deep trouble(if yoojin alone) or if yoojin called him otherwise he be sleeping inside the mana stone. hes more of a mental power attack monster rather than physical attack.
i've read so many bl manhuas and i think they are great, the only thing that bothers me the most is they always use heteronormative term like husband and wife :/ like darling- they are HUSBANDS ┗( T﹏T )┛
i get what you mean and what makes you uncomfortable, but it's just their culture. the queer people on their country use that term, im a wlw and im not feeling uncomfortable if my gf calling me husband or smth. using feminine terms is normal nowadays, like "girl!" or "queen!" is such a genderneutral way to call someone now. chinese queer likes to pamper their ownself and to be treated like a queen by their 1
that is very reasonable, i agree that things can be different depends on the demographic and cultural aspect. i think what makes me uncomfortable is just how heteronormative the queer culture is especially when we are talking about the literature. i am myself chinese and raised in a chinese family so by experience i understand how heteronormative everything is. in the end, everyone has different experience and perspective, and that's the beauty of it. thank you for your reply btw (≧∀≦)
Exactly, it's concerning how the literature as one of the most important media of representation of the queer community actually becomes harmful for the community because it fails to accurately portrayed the true representation. i believe the problem is on the credibility of the author. i personally think everyone is allowed to write bl/gl as long as they have proper knowledge, respect, and research about the queer community. But again, of course people who is actually queer know the best about the experience. Anyways, i appreciate this discussion, thank you so much for the reply! ^^
this is more culturally significant than the renaissance itself.