the yaoi readers here on mangago have become adults (lol) when i went to read the reviews for this manga, instead of countless readers murdering the keyboard with SCREAMING LETTERS OF PURE HATE AND IGNORANCE, everyone's all calm and giving constructive criticism like oh, yeah, i don't like this much but ill see what happens in the next chapter
*gives cookies to everyone
Um, no, that's not constructive at all, mmkay? That's just like saying we should wait to see how a trial turns out before 'blaming' the accused in a rape trial, even though it's okay to blame the victim before that time arrives. That's actually quite IMMATURE sweetcheeks and is the thing I see happening the MOST often on Mangago, so, no, nothing changed. OOPS?
trial? whut? i was talking about how there were no keyboard warriors in the comments section
and as far as your trial analogy thing is concerned, according to many of the reviews, no one is blaming the accused(which is probably the seme in your argument) for rape at all. no one is waiting for a rape trial. the readers have a good head on their shoulders and they can see that the victim is the instigator. your argument is confusing me
i actually agree with you. and aside from commenting hate or something most readers now wait for the story to develop more while analysing the characterization, the problem, and the development. furthermore, it actually feels like learning something because instead of going gaga readers are learning to read carefully and logically.
I think more than becoming adult, the peak of hype of yaoi and stories that gains character or plot hate is gradually decreasing and there's actually a pattern for this. remember before when readers tend to hate comment on translators how slow they update or how they drop the project? now most readers thank the translators. and there's this one when there's a plothate and readers saying they'll drop the manga? now they are saying they just wait it out, and how before there's hate comment for some characters but now it's mostly rationalizing why did these characters do such things.
personally, when i was on the peak of my yaoi phase i am emotionally invested to every story i read so i tend to negative comment but after reading all sorts of stories and seeing different perspectives i now tend to read in a more logical manner. but saying so, it's actually more like being detached to the story and reading it as a story. tho there are still some that I get really emotional with but i try to make it to be a critical reader
hate the seme already? wait til the seme changes for the better in future chapters then all yo panties (or briefs/boxers) will be dropping
yea but the seme is a fucking douchebag
doesn't excuse literal rape. and i know it's yaoi, and that's a common theme. but it's still not a good character trait, to be fine with doing that.
bitch, there are way more worst cases than this one and kazure never said that rape was okay











id rather have a bickering couple than a couple who doesnt communicate with each other, you'd think they learned already from their past mistakes
dont read if u hate it
hate is a strong word, i find the characters annoying but that doesn't mean i dislike the story. in fact, i give mad props to the author for making me feel all these emotions. it means the characters are well developed.
On another note, I dislike where the relationship is going due to miscommunication however, I have a soft spot in my heart for fictional characters like Chun Sam and Min Gyum. They are just so endearing to me probably because I find them slightly more realistic than the cool and flawless characters you commonly see in a BL/Yaoi setting.
The kind rich dude who is secretly an Arabian prince loves the weak, feminine dude is not actually that common in the real world but still great fun to read.
shut the fuck up