1. Anything teen manga or wtv they’re called uploads bc that shit is awful 10 times outta 10
2. Anything where the mc is a girl hiding as a boy feels very queer bait to me sometimes and other times the second hand embarrassment seems like it’s out to get me fr
3. Anything with vampires tbh bc it’s always gonna be cringe somehow some way
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1. HARD AGREE with the grammar point. English is my second language, so it's already a challenge for me to understand fucked up google translations. Maybe it's not as much of a challenge for people whose first language is English.
2. Immediately jumping to sex
3. Way too much sex scene instead of story
4. Too much fucking with multiple characters (...... reply
when the ml treats the protagonist like absolute shat but still ends up with them or when the protagonist chooses the worst choice instead of the better ml in a love triangle. OR when the author makes the protagonist choose the high road and decide they’re “too good” for revenge or “living my best life is the best revenge” or some bs like...... 1 reply
i hate when the mc is SA the other mc, and they're like "you know you like it" or smth like that and the mc that said no or stop, automatically starts enjoying it, after the other mc "points" it out. its really weird and gross, and i just stop reading it reply
1. R*pe
2. Not well-developed stories (if it's fast pace, if it doesn't go in detail, or just the characters themselves are boring. I see that a lot of ml characters. I get that they are trying to be mysteries and cold, but they really just end up being boring)
3. When it's supposed to be a villain story, but the villain isn't villainy (like when t...... reply
Stereotypes & cliches! I know it's harder to not use stereotypes but there is a limit to how shitty and how many they incorporate. If you dig deep enough, there are many gems out there that rely heavily on stereotypes but are executed so well that you forget they were cliches in the first place.
Worst stereotypes/cliches:
-Isekais where the protag...... 1 reply
when you know, from the get-go, it's a story glorifying abuse in relationships. even worse when the abused ends up with the abuser in the end after a miraculous redemption arc (blegh). reply