Unpopular Opinion
[Question]
02 08,2020
Idk after watching anime girls who are tsunderes or really weak (and annoying) characters or something, it’s really hard to like girls in anime? Anyone else feel the same?
01 08,2020
I read a manga once upon a time, it's been a week or so since I've read it (don't bother asking the name, I forgot it) and it's been on my mind ever since.
It hit so close to home, so realistically tragic that I cried. Yes, I actually cried. Why? Because my sister has been through similar actions, with a similar ignorant personality.
This is all I remember, so I'll explain the best that I could.
The MC, a 16 year old girl, lived in a very active and big family. But because she was a step sibling, her having a different mother than the rest of them, she felt as if an outcast. A black sheep, some call it. She'd leave her home to get money every day, she was a street whore, and had plenty of lovers out in clubs. She'd come back no later than twelve, and her mother would lock her out if one of her siblings didn't just let her back in.
She was pregnant twice, but aborted one and the other miscarriaged, and because if that, she grew depressed. Sad, and she'd go out more often than usual.
Let's just say, the ending was horrific.
Ever since I've read that manga, it left a scar, a bruise to the wound I've tried keeping closed for the longest. I cry still thinkin about it, still thinking there's many people out there who lives like my sister. And some, more than others, don't get the alternate ending of living a full life.
So, tell me, have you ever read a manga so realistically scary that you'd think about every day life and that one manga for days on end? Tell me about it.
It hit so close to home, so realistically tragic that I cried. Yes, I actually cried. Why? Because my sister has been through similar actions, with a similar ignorant personality.
This is all I remember, so I'll explain the best that I could.
The MC, a 16 year old girl, lived in a very active and big family. But because she was a step sibling, her having a different mother than the rest of them, she felt as if an outcast. A black sheep, some call it. She'd leave her home to get money every day, she was a street whore, and had plenty of lovers out in clubs. She'd come back no later than twelve, and her mother would lock her out if one of her siblings didn't just let her back in.
She was pregnant twice, but aborted one and the other miscarriaged, and because if that, she grew depressed. Sad, and she'd go out more often than usual.
Let's just say, the ending was horrific.
Ever since I've read that manga, it left a scar, a bruise to the wound I've tried keeping closed for the longest. I cry still thinkin about it, still thinking there's many people out there who lives like my sister. And some, more than others, don't get the alternate ending of living a full life.
So, tell me, have you ever read a manga so realistically scary that you'd think about every day life and that one manga for days on end? Tell me about it.
31 07,2020
To start off, there is no problem with anyone reading these things. Yaoi and BL mangas and manhwas can tell great stories while showing representation of a historically marginalized group. However, I do have a problem with the fetishization and normalization of certain stereotypes of gay people. Along with the normalization of minors being exposed to graphic/inappropriate content. Both of these issues are very much present on this website and I want to know if people know and understand this. Seme/uke and top/bottom are regularly used in lists, thus simplifying characters to sex objects, along with some harmful gender stereotypes. The ukes and bottoms in these stories act in, what is consider traditionally, feminine ways. Mainly by being submissive, nice, quiet, etc. Semes and tops are view in more traditional masculine roles. Additionally, some of you guys are too young to be reading certain mangas and manhwas. It is not normal for a 13 year old to have a kink or a fetish already and to have read and seen stories with intense sexual content. For instance, Killing Stalking is not something that you should have read at 12 years old. This also goes to anime watchers too, Junjou Romantica and Love Stage are problematic but made for mature viewers not 11 year olds. Overall, do people know how bad sexualizing gay people and being exposed to graphic and inappropriate content can be? Are a majority of people here normal and understand how problematic some users questions, answers, and list can be? If you agree or disagree with my statements, let me know ^_^ Also, sorry for any errors.
Read some Gengoroh Tagame and cried for 40 minutes
[Experience]
29 07,2020
Tell me something really juicy.
[Question]
28 07,2020
The yaois been pretty dry lately, I’m just bored you know. Tell me a juicy story like a dark secret or just something that’ll make you go “ damnnnnnn” .
Reincarnated female oriented manhwa
[Question]
27 07,2020
Except for a few, but many manhwa portray high rank noblemen' wifes doing nothing at the mansion, while their husbands just work like crazy. It's sexist but I dont really care cause that's the past. It just irritates me when the FL just makes a fuss over minor things (not related to love). This is one of many sexist cliches in those kind of manhwa, and I want to hear ur critics too!
Last manga that made you cry
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27 07,2020
A character that you simp for?
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26 07,2020
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