Personally, I have never done it - or at least I don't remember doing it - but I've heard a lot of stories about this. People reading yaoi manga on the subway, in a café or other public and crowded places. So I was wondering how many of you have ever read yaoi manga in public. Have you felt / Would you feel embarrassed? reply
I've never shoved a dick-shaped galaxy up my ass, but I've tried Dragon Balls. With some lube, they slide superbly. Those really bring you back to life. 1 reply
If you have read "I will be waiting for you in 1999", then you HAVE to read "Guang Xiang". It's written by the same author and it's one of my favourite shounen-ai manga.
I'd also recommend "Never understand". At a certain point the main character is bullied but he hides it from the other guy, who eventually finds it out. Keep in mind that it's pr...... reply
Manga: My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness
Also, I can see my future 28-year-old self reflected in the summary of the manga: a 28-year-old college dropout who's led a lonesome, unfulfilling life and who has never had sex or even allowed herself to think about sex outside of reading BL. For many years she's been on the path to self-destruction u...... 1 reply
I'll share my kpop story with you all because I think it may be helpful and save someone's life (joking not joking).
I started getting interested in kpop in 2013 thanks to some random songs (GD's "Crooked", SNSD's "The Boys", Miss A's "Good-bye Baby", f(x)'s "Rum Pum Pum", etc...), then I watched EXO's "History" music video and I got struck by li...... reply
Is there any hikikomori here, or someone who has been a hikikomori at a certain point of their lives?
I've been a hikikomori for almost two years. It was back in 2015/2016, but I'll admit that I did go out if strictly necessary, for example to go to work (as a babysitter, once a week). Now that I go to university, I can't say that I'm a hikikomori anymore, but I still barely go out (apart from the times I go to class, of course).