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Jul 8, 2012 10:41 AM
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My first manga by her was probably Doushitemo Furetakunai, but I didn't actually start specifically looking for her manga until Tadayoedo Shizumazu, Saredo Naki mo Sezu.

I don't usually pay much attention to mangakas. I just read a manga, then move on. So when I found Tadayoedo Shizumazu, Saredo Naki mo Sezu, I didn't figure that it was by the same person who wrote Doushitemo Furetakunai. But when I had finished all that was available for her Yashiro series, I started looking into her other stuff.
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Jul 9, 2012 2:53 AM
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Doushitemo Furetakunai!!!! Lucky enough (for me) to be the first I read!
From then I fell in love and I looked up as much by her as I could find! xD
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Jul 9, 2012 6:36 AM
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Alynitca said:
My first manga by her was probably Doushitemo Furetakunai, but I didn't actually start specifically looking for her manga until Tadayoedo Shizumazu, Saredo Naki mo Sezu.


Exactly the same for me =w=
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Jul 9, 2012 4:53 PM
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OtakuMadness said:

Doushitemo Furetakunai!!!! Lucky enough (for me) to be the first I read!
From there fell in love and I looked up as much by her as I could find! xD


Why is it lucky?

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Exactly the same for me =w=

The raw emotion in it was amazing. Usually stories don't end so sadly.
Jul 11, 2012 10:18 AM
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Doushitemo Furetakunai <3 And it helped me also fall in love with yaoi in general too. One of the first yaoi mangas I have read.
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Why is it lucky?


I was just glad I found it! xD No real reason! Just good memories :D
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Procella said:
Doushitemo Furetakunai <3 And it helped me also fall in love with yaoi in general too. One of the first yaoi mangas I have read.

Wow, to have been introduced to yaoi by Yoneda...Why, what more could a girl want? Although I imagine Yoneda does set the bar a bit high for other manga.

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I was just glad I found it! xD No real reason! Just good memories :D

Oh, duh!
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When I started reading yaoi, I took a look at Doushitemo Furetakunai, without reading it and I just let it go. Then, I actually read it after a long time and I fell in love with it and Yoneda-sensei in general.
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When I started reading yaoi, I took a look at Doushitemo Furetakunai, without reading it and I just let it go. Then, I actually read it after a long time and I fell in love with it and Yoneda-sensei in general.

Why'd you let it go? Was the cover boring, or did the summary uninterest you?
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Alynitca said:
Jinrou said:
When I started reading yaoi, I took a look at Doushitemo Furetakunai, without reading it and I just let it go. Then, I actually read it after a long time and I fell in love with it and Yoneda-sensei in general.

Why'd you let it go? Was the cover boring, or did the summary uninterest you?


Honestly, it was the art that didn't attract me. However, now Yoneda-sensei's art might be my favorite out there. :P So, people, don't judge so quickly! :P
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Jinrou said:
Alynitca said:
Jinrou said:
When I started reading yaoi, I took a look at Doushitemo Furetakunai, without reading it and I just let it go. Then, I actually read it after a long time and I fell in love with it and Yoneda-sensei in general.

Why'd you let it go? Was the cover boring, or did the summary uninterest you?


Honestly, it was the art that didn't attract me. However, now Yoneda-sensei's art might be my favorite out there. :P So, people, don't judge so quickly! :P

Wow, it's amazing how your tastes changed, then. Did you prefer a different art style back then?
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Alynitca said:
Jinrou said:
Alynitca said:
Jinrou said:
When I started reading yaoi, I took a look at Doushitemo Furetakunai, without reading it and I just let it go. Then, I actually read it after a long time and I fell in love with it and Yoneda-sensei in general.

Why'd you let it go? Was the cover boring, or did the summary uninterest you?


Honestly, it was the art that didn't attract me. However, now Yoneda-sensei's art might be my favorite out there. :P So, people, don't judge so quickly! :P

Wow, it's amazing how your tastes changed, then. Did you prefer a different art style back then?


Nothing in particular, since I was new to this kind of thing. Yeah. xD
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Jinrou said:


Honestly, it was the art that didn't attract me. However, now Yoneda-sensei's art might be my favorite out there. :P So, people, don't judge so quickly! :P


Ha, that's kind of funny, almost the opposite of me. I had already read a fair share of yaoi but when I turned to Doushitemo Furetakunai, it was the art I fell in love with before the story. I actually thought the story was only so-so and nothing particularly noteworthy. Now I appreciate her story-telling just as much as the art, and Doushitemo Furetakunai is one of my favorites. I've re-read it several times.
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I actually felt the exact same way when I saw the cover art for Doushitemo Furetakunai. A friend recommended it to me, but the art didn't seem to match my taste, so I basically ignored it. Then, I came across Ore ni Koi Shite Dousunda somehow, read that, fell in love with it AND the art, wanted more, and finally read Doushitemo Furetakunai, cried my eyes out, and have never been the same since...
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I actually felt the exact same way when I saw the cover art for Doushitemo Furetakunai. A friend recommended it to me, but the art didn't seem to match my taste, so I basically ignored it. Then, I came across Ore ni Koi Shite Dousunda somehow, read that, fell in love with it AND the art, wanted more, and finally read Doushitemo Furetakunai, cried my eyes out, and have never been the same since...

Wow, I wonder how many experienced negative reactions to an aspect of her manga the first time around? For me, it was insta-love. But, then again, I had already read many a yaoi by the time I arrived at Yoneda's doorstep. She was (and is) a breath of fresh air.
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She was (and is) a breath of fresh air.

Exactly how I felt about her art as soon as I saw it!
I read Doushitemo Furetakunai right after I finished watching Sekaiichi Hatsukoi and reading a few other office-type romances, so the story didn't originally wow me, but I liked it enough to recommend it to people and reread it myself. Togawa's only plastered on my profile now. :D
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Alynitca said:
She was (and is) a breath of fresh air.

Exactly how I felt about her art as soon as I saw it!
I read Doushitemo Furetakunai right after I finished watching Sekaiichi Hatsukoi and reading a few other office-type romances, so the story didn't originally wow me, but I liked it enough to recommend it to people and reread it myself. Togawa's only plastered on my profile now. :D

Doushitemo Furetakunai has to have the most realistic relationship I've seen yet, regardless of genre (GL, BL, het). I think one of the reasons why newborn yaoi fans may not like it at first is because of how realistic it is. I mean, most people, nowadays, are introduced to BL by either JR, SH, or Gravitation. While those titles are cute, entertaining, and hilarious, they're nowhere near accurate of how most couples operate in real life.

So, you grow accustomed to the bubbly, exaggerated world of BL when suddenly a surreal, mature, quiet romance with subtle and gradual developments comes along. It's obvious to you that you're reading quality, but you were expecting (as well as desiring) something more fun and shoujo - y. So, you read it (or not) and move on.

But, as you progress deeper into the genre, you become tired of the I-rape-because-I-care, doe-eyed uke, constantly - chibified themes. You long for a story that feels real, something that yanks your emotions back and forth, and leaves you with a calm, satisfied feeling, as opposed to the "That was fun! Now, what should I read next?" thought.

Once you're ready to move on from the ridiculous tropes of yaoi, that's when you're going to love Kou.
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Doushitemo Furetakunai

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I read Doushitemo Furetakunai first, which I adore of course. However, I really didn't become a hardcore fan until I the discovered sensei's KHR! dj's. Her 8018's are to-die-for!! She is a genius. Creates beautiful and impactful work like no other mangaka I've encounter thus far.
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I read Doushitemo Furetakunai first, which I adore of course. However, I really didn't become a hardcore fan until I the discovered sensei's KHR! dj's. Her 8018's are to-die-for!! She is a genius. Creates beautiful and impactful work like no other mangaka I've encounter thus far.


Doushitemo Furetakunai had me at hello, but I have to say when I discovered her KRH DJs, which just so happen to mostly consist of my fav KRH pairing! It was a match made in heaven! *3* ♥
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I love the *art* of her KHR djs (of course) and the dynamics between the characters, but I haven't really seen or read KHR, so I kind of feel at a loss when reading them. Which doesn't stop me from having Yoneda KHR pics as backgrounds for my laptop and mp3-player.
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My first manga by her was Doushitemo Furetakunai.This was the first yaoi manga I gave a 10.This really touched my feelings :3
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I dont really know which work i read first. But I have a habit of looking into the Mangaka and reading other Manga, if the story was good.
I am normally a big fan of "fantasy" and so sometimes "realism" in manga backfires on me and i dislike the story.
However not with Yoneda Kous works.
They have a good storyline and realistic developement on a relationship between guys. The best point - that sometimes irritates me in other Yaoi /BL manga (best example: "Okane ga nai" ) - no MALE character has FEMALE characteristics. I like okama and gender bender, however men still have some distinctive features that women dont have .. and I dont mean the genitals ...

I think " Saezuru tori" hooked me and her prequel "dont stay gold" - but I still like the other works. I really really hope that Yoneda Kou can publish more and more manga ♥
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My first manga from Yoneda-sensei was Tadayoedo Shizumazu, Saredo Naki mo Sezu back in 2009, I was really surprised to read such a realistic, grim yaoi, being only used to reading the crappy "girly-uke staff" that didn't resonated well with me. Her works made me view yaoi more seriously. I love her and her talent of story-telling. I read all her published works, plus some Katekyo and Naruto doujinshis, I plan on reading her Fate/zero doujinhi since I just found out looking at the member cards. Definitely one of my favorite yaoi mangaka~
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Doushitemo Furetakunai was (as far as I can remember XD) my first step into the wonderful world of Yoneda Kou. from that moment on I was totally hooked, no salvation could ever help me XD, this woman is pure gold when it comes to yaoi, my all time favorite mangaka, definitely. :)
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