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Go off, queen, but I really don't understand which "concepts" you are talking about, because her BLs are mostly like the popular ones; the only difference is that in her writing, her characters most of the time have depression. The only emotion they are showing is their depressive face that barely shows any emotion. Also, for the people who keep g......
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Yes, guys, brothers without tomorrow, their work doesn't suffer from heteronormative and shitty tropes at all; it's not like you can tell who is the bottom and who is the top just from the cover, and it's not like their BL suffers from "desperate seme" or "I'm not gay" tropes that you find in the most bottom-barrel BL. If it doesn't have a twink, t......
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I have learned if someone asks this question, go snoop into their profile to see which kind of BL they consume. "BL is formulaic" because these are the kind of BLs that you are consuming. They are all with the same plot and characters. Improve your list.
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༊*·˚ I mainly read BL here, but mainly focus on psychological, thrillers when I watch any sort of series. Don't like those in comic form.

31 10,2024
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(copy/past for support) It’s baffling how certain discussions around BL stubbornly rely on titles like Painter of the Night and BJ Alex as if they’re definitive proof that BL is exclusively made for women. These examples are consistently dragged out to represent an entire genre, ignoring the vast number of BL works that don’t revolve around ......