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Sui 10 02,2021
Try to find a character or multiple characters with the following requirements!


1. Your character is part of the following category based on the first letter/number of your Mangago profile name:
A-E= Movie
F-J= TV show
K-O= Cartoon or Anime
P-T= Video Game
U-Z= Comic book, Manga, Manhua, Manhwa or Webcomic
Number and other= Novel or Light Novel


2. Your character is part of the following category based on your favourite kind of food. If a category has a slash ( / ), it means that you choose the one you like the most

Sweet: Has long hair
Salty/Sour: Their hair is tied up (ponytail, braids, etc...)
Spicy: Has medium length hair
Bitter: Has short hair or no hair


3. Your character is part of the following category based on you favourite drink. If a category has a slash ( / ), it means that you choose the one you like the most.

Water/Tea/Bubble Tea: Adult Male
Coffee/Hot Chocolate/Milk: Young Female (below 18 years old)
Smoothie/Juice/Soft Drink: Young Male (below 18 years old)
Anything with alcohol or virgin cocktail: Adult female

*any other genders besides male or female are included in all categories.


Good luck!
10 02,2021
Sui 04 04,2021
Hope all of you are having a good day!

Which manga/manhwa/manhua did you really miss reading while the site was down?
04 04,2021
about question
27 02,2021
The other day I had to go the bookstore to pick up a gift for someone. I passed by the manga section on the way and noticed that the amount of yaoi / shounen ai manga increased this year. There are some popular titles like Given, Love Stage, Ten Count and Caste Heaven. However there are some obscure ones that I never expected to see such as Shangri La Bird, Coyote, Escape Journey and 10 Dance. I checked their website afterwards and found more series that were available to order.

What are your thoughts on the increase of yaoi / shounen ai manga in bookstores and online bookstores?
14 12,2020
Sui 08 03,2021
Which anime/manga/manhwa characters did you hate at the beginning, but end up loving them as the story progresses.
08 03,2021
What's the best pizza?
09 03,2021
Sui 15 12,2020
What are some common anime tropes or cliches that have happened to you in real life? Some examples can be running to school with a toast in your mouth or a person opening a random door and sees someone naked.
15 12,2020
Sui 25 11,2020
Out of all the manga/manhwa/manhua you have read on this site, name some that are underrated or rarely talked about.
25 11,2020
Sui 22 12,2020
What are some TV shows that are overrated/underrated?
22 12,2020
So we all know that Netflix original shows can be a huge hit or miss. This time, Netflix posted a trailer of their new show called "Q-Force". Essentially it's an animated series about LGBTQ+ secret agents. The premise doesn't seem too bad at first glance until you watch the trailer. Personally, I found it horrible due to how many stereotypes are being presented. I would like to know your opinion on it, since there is a divide over what is considered good and bad representation.

Here's the link for the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fk9s-zTbq28

If the link doesn't work or if you don't trust links, search "Q-Force Trailer" on Youtube.
24 06,2021
about lmao
Earlier there was a question about the pain of child birth and getting kicked in the balls. I notice that many people were very misinformed about the subject.

While I absolutely agree that child birth is excruciating in terms of pain, it doesn't mean that getting kicked in the balls doesn't hurt at all. Not only is the pain severe, the risks are too. The same also goes for menstrual cycles.

All three of these issues have short term consequences and long term consequences. Some events of child birth and complications of physical contact with testicles (like kicking) can lead to death.

I think it is optimal to respond to a question while being informed on the topic. This also applies to topics commonly discussed on Mangago such as LGBTQ+, consent, gender issues, pornography, BDSM, cultures around the world and more.

Just to be clear, this is not supposed to be an attack on any particular users, nor is it on everyone on this platform, because I can (in the near future) and did make the mistake of responding to questions while not being very informed on a topic. It's a common mistake that everyone makes.

Also, I am not the best at expressing my thoughts, so if something is not clear, I apologize in advance.
12 05,2021
Earlier, I saw someone post a question about controversial opinions. I was very interested in responding. However I wanted to do so on a separate page, because it concerns a problem that has been going on on this site for quite some time.

For the whole "yaoi/fujoshi debates" on this site, there isn't a side that wins it all. From what I have seen, many people on all sides just bicker and point fingers, but don't do anything productive. There are little to no proposed solutions and many of them aren't willing to come together to solve the problems.

I have seen numerous people getting bullied on these topics. When I mean bullied, I don't mean peacefully disagreeing with the other parties. What I mean is people shaming, insulting and sending death threats to the other parties. If you are going to state your opinion and do so in an aggressive way, then it just creates more tension instead of improving the situation.

I think that people should be more mindful of how they speak and to speak for themselves, since it is their opinion. I have seen many people state: "as a [fujoshi, gay, bi, or other group] in the sense that they represent all the group. However many people in said groups disagree with each other. So stating that you represent [insert group] is counterproductive and erasing other people's opinions.

Just to be super clear, I don't condone anyone who has done any wrongdoings (example: a person who says they ships guys (in real life) as a couple to satisfy their fantasies.) In addition this post is meant to call out all sides of the debate. I'm not saying there aren't any good people or that one side is completely in the wrong. I'm just wanted to point out that some people on all sides have received hateful comments and some the ones who said those hateful comments feel like they have the high ground and are immune to criticism. In my opinion, this is something that is not ok.

Just a reminder that all of the statements I have said on this post are my opinions and you have every right to disagree with them.

Also, I apologize if there are any grammar mistakes in my post.
19 12,2020
about not sleep
What is the best drink?
10 03,2021
Sui 29 11,2020
What are some of the worst anime takes you have ever heard of?
29 11,2020
For those who play gacha games, do you have any good ones to recommend?
(The ones I play already: FEH, Azur Lane and Genshin Impact.)
29 11,2020
about question
Yes, the notorious Old London has drawn the public's attention again. If you thought surgery wasn't enough to make you dislike the guy, he has now identified as "trans-racial". He states that he has "transitioned" to a different ethnicity, therefore "identifying" himself as Korean.

Someone give me a free ticket to Mars.


(FWI, if you don't know who he is, he's the guy who spent a shit ton of money to look like one of the BTS members.)
29 06,2021
This is a genuine question from a bisexual person.

Context: I am a bisexual person and I have been for 5 years. I had help from some LGBTQ friends + people about my identity. I would say that I am rather skeptic about information on the Internet and social media, because of the rampant misinformation. Hence, I rely on the LGBTQ friends that I have. For years I have known that bisexuals means "being attracted to two genders." These were statements also said by all of my LGBTQ friends. Two weeks ago, I saw an Insta post that shows the difference between pansexual and bisexual. For bisexual, it said: "being attracted to two or more genders." Honestly, I don't understand and I need some help.

The prefix bi is a latin word that means "two, twice". Some words that have the bi as a prefix strictly mean "two." For example:
Biped=two feet, Biweekly=twice a week, bilingual= speaking two languages

Does that mean there are only two genders that exist? Of course not. That is why some people identify as pansexual. The prefix "pan" in pansexual is a greek word that means "all, of everything, involving all members".

A question of mine is that is there another word to describe people being attracted to numerous genders with certain exclusions? If there is a word for it, why do people apply that on bisexual? Is there a legitimate argument that can clarify this that is not "the prefix has changed overtime". I cannot understand why people would say this statement, because if the word "bi" (as in the prefix, not sexuality) has changed overtime, people would be saying that a bilingual person knows two or more languages or that biped has two or more feet. From an objective perspective, it doesn't make sense to change the meaning of the prefix for one word and not change the rest.

P.S This is not meant to hurt anyone. I am just really confused. Over the last couple of years, defining sexualities has become extremely confusing to the point that, for me, it is hard wether to know the information I consume is true or not. From the debate on gender dysphoria to gender fluidity, I am having a hard time catching up on all of it compared to people my age or younger.

Also, I apologize if I made any grammar or syntax mistakes.
09 02,2021
Name your favourite show. Would you watch it with your family?
10 05,2021