i learn yaoi from that south park game, the second one.
after i learn that word (yaoi) i search it on google an seen a lot of anime guys kissing or hugging then i felt "ew..." but then i started liking it after searching deeper
my attitude change A LOT after yaoi, i just know that relationship between same sex is actually possible. on that time ...... reply
as much as I love warehouse, imo it's wayy too watered down. killing stalking, as taken as what it is intended by the author, is purely a psychological horror. so if you’re coming from a yAoI bOyS lOvE FUjOshI UwU standpoint, of course you’re gonna hate it. it’s also extremely plot heavy, so I don’t know how someone could miss that. of cour...... reply
because it wasnt meant to be perceived as a romance novel in the first place. you ARENT supposed to be "shipping" them its literally a horror series that just so happens to have a same sex couple literally what is wrong with you mfs reply
I don't expect anyone to actually answer the question above; I'm just sharing my personal experience and seeing if anyone else can relate.
Warning: Viewer discretion is advised. The person typing this message may or not be mentally ill. (I don’t think so…?)
I am a fan of "Killing Stalking", but I am not like most of the younger generation w...... 3 reply
Ive read more Japanese manga than Korean webtoons, but I’d prefer korean webtoons over Japanese Manga. It’s more simple to read, although Japanese “webtoons” would be nice too. The storyline in Korean webtoons seem more realistic than a Japanese manga where the character immediately falls in love. The pacing of Japanese manga’s are fast, ...... reply
Hello! I absolutely understand where you're coming from! Usually when I give recommendations to people, I always like to ask them what they've read so far. This is to help me get an idea of what you're looking for in terms of art, character development, genres, etc. and also so I don't recommend you manga you've already read lol. So it would be hel...... 2 reply