THIS! IS! THE! ONE!
A main character that actually has a personality that isn't just for crying and being easily swayed by the male lead?! YES! A male lead that isn't so obnoxiously overbearing and you can't even tell half the time if they actually like the main character?! Not only does he actually show he likes him but he actually respects him and what he wants?! (Not to mention he so obviously likes him and doesn't ask for anything back just as long as he can love him! Plus he's so stinking cute because of the duality of him acting like a hard ass
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Feb 14, 2023
Akuma to Keiyaku
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Ew, you have got to be kidding me. They are 14 YEARS APART BRO. BE SO SERIOUS. NOT ONLY THAT THERE WAS RAPE. Rape is never okay and shouldn't be seen as okay just because the main character was alright with it because he "loved him". It's ridiculous at this point. Anyway needless to say I do not recommend this manga. I just can't get around the fact that they're literally 14 years apart. When the main character was 4 the male lead was 18... are you serious? That is so disgusting. Like why did the author feel the need to put rape as the
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Feb 7, 2023
Ookami-sama no Koiwazurai
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This was so cute! Short and sweet! No rapey scenes and actually very wholesome!
To go into further detail I like how usually in stories with beast people there never really is a "lore" of how beast people came to be but in this one it does have an explanation and it more or less makes sense! There's beast people and there's also humans and they all have their own characteristics for each animal groups. I found that to be very interesting despite the fact we only learn about wolves. Something else I enjoyed was the character development. I hate when the male leads are genuinely mean ... Feb 7, 2023
To start off, the only reason I didn't rate this lower is because 1. the art was pretty good. 2. it's sort of a unique concept in the sense that it's about a cam person trying to hide his identity and the mc finds our their identity and falls for them. and 3. the eroticism is good AT THE END.
Now as for all the reasons I disliked maybe even hated this story. 1. why why why why why fucking why is there a trope that makes the male lead so fucking mean and rude to the sweet and nice mc. WHY is that a fucking ... May 21, 2022
This is genuinely such a good story! Something that I often find with BL is that disgusting plot where one character forces something on the other character in order to satisfy their own wants but this has none of that. It's a mutual liking that they take to each other and there's no forcing the other person to do something they're reluctant to do. It's genuinely such a sweet story and they respect each others boundaries. Our two main leads are Kang Soohwa, an unemployed college student who is desperate for a job to pay the bills and Go Yohan, the owner of Cafe Goyo
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Oct 21, 2021
Killing Stalking
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Uhm, first of all. This is DEFINITELY not a Boys Love. There is no type of love in this story. There definitely is, however, mental abuse and Stockholm syndrome. The author did not intend this story to be a Boys Love. This is a psychological horror! Now, from the perspective of someone who was told this is a boy's love/yaoi. It's definitely not and I'm surprised at how some people have been taking this story. All I have to say to those people is that I hope you read it again maybe with a therapist because I'm genuinely concerned if you think that r4pe, physical
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Feb 11, 2021
Doukyuusei
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I really liked this movie it was simple and refreshing. It's a regular love story between two high school students and I would definitely recommend it to any who like the romance genre. You should watch this if you just want a honest romance that doesn't get too complicated and that will put a smile on your face :) I honestly really liked it because it was a bl that just genuinely showed the relationship between two people without it being too much. I'm bi and usually I tend to look for more lgbtq+ related anime because I just like the representation but usually they
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