
So, just like everyone else says, this is a masterpiece. The ending, the flow of the story and the decisions of the character's are so realistic. This story crept it's way into my heart. Actually, at first, I wanted Subin to continously hurt Hyunwoo to make him realize his feelings, then end up together. But all of those are wishful thinking. In real life, you don't always get what is right. The two loved each other. I felt it. But in life you experience and meet different people. I thought about it after Jun fell in love with Subin. 'Ah. I hate this part in love triangles. I always end up pitying the one left behind'. I don't like dating because even if you end up dating, it isn't guaranteed you'll love and stay together. Realistically speaking, a person who already dated another despite having someone he likes. The best way in this situation is to give up the other and just look at the person you're with now. It isn't easy, but you have to think about the person you're with, look at him honestly like how he does with you. So for me, the way the author led the story, was touching. if this were real life and I was one of the characters, I can imagine rolling it in that way. Hyunwoo and Jun, they're relationship at first were vague. Some may hate Hyunwoo for being such an affection seeker but no person is perfect. When you don't get the love you want you just want to seek from others, an unconditional love to secure you. I also have a person I liked for 4 years, this person doesn't love me. He sometimes made my hopes up which I often hate about him, I know his doing it unintentionally. I can't blame him cause the one to be blamed for this pain is myself for falling for him when he didn't ask for it. That's why I seek and hope to find someone else who could give me love, so maybe then I might be able to love someone else and move on (wish me luck guys). When you can't move on and just keep clinging into this person who doesn't love you. "Has he found someone else?" "Is he going out with someone else without me knowing?" "Why can't it be me?" thoughts like this running wild. It's really exhausting(  ̄_ ̄||). Why cling into a person who keeps hurting you? But well it isn't easy (Well, bullsh*t love (︶︿︶)=凸). Sometimes, I see myself in Subin that's why I grew fond of him. Jun's an insecure prick, he and Subin would have been together faster if he just openly told his feelings to Subin. But then, relationship would've been easy if it were as simple as that. Each of us is different. I'd understand why'd he feel anxious when Subin and Hyunwoo meets. When we fall we are always afraid. In Hyunwoo's case, I can't help think that his an idiot. He had a chance to be with Subin but he wasted them all. But a person, who would come running after you just because you found someone else, realistically there's no one like that. Despite him loving you, in the end, opportunities slip right in your hand despite having it in hold. That always happen in life the before 'you knew it it's already too late'. I love how he didn't just come stealing Subin from his boyfriend. If I were him, I'd probably do the same. You love this person, but he seems to have someone else in his life. You want to steal him but that isn't always the only thing to do. It was shown well in this webtoon. This webtoon was a new world for me, I was looking for something nice to read and Im glad I read this, it taught me a lot of new things. And I'm so grateful for the author ofr making such a beautiful story. (me being random) Thank you and love youuu all~ this was one fun roller coaster ride hehe(▰˘◡˘▰)(๑•ㅂ•)و✧

its my b day and IM HAPPY to have a new update. thank youu <3 Now the problem is I hate where the story is going but im staying cause im curious for future developments. Gosh. I pity the other guy, he doesn't deserve to witness that scene. ANd god, the seme if he tries to hurt the uke and throw him away Imma enter the webtoon and cut him into pieces

All through the series... I had this one question in mind. In the couple karamxjaewon, who is uke or seme? My fujoshi intinuation tells me Jaewon's an undeniable uke. But never was it shown in jaewon's pov that he sees Karam as seme in their ship, rather it was like he treated Karam uke-like. Karam Jada seme-like personality but in terms of his feature he looks more like an uke.There are pairings where send is shorter than uke.But still. I have a hard time imagining Karan on top, but Jaewon(in regards his height) is plausible. Jaewon with junseo and the red haired guy, their sexy moments would be so—(excuse my dirty mind) I can totally imagine Jaewon on bottom. Personaly tho, I'd like Jaewon to be the uke on KaramxJaewon. (Lol it's like those ukexuke coupzz ) Anyone else have any opinion on this?
I'm confused who's seme and uke? anyone please tell me!! Is samejima kun uke? or sasahara-kun? I'd prefer sasahara-kun but he seems to see samejima kun uke... well, i don't know (⌒▽⌒)
Does it matter..? Why does there even need to be a seme and uke at all?
It doesn't?
It's just when it comes to this type of story I get curious who enters who?
I'm just weird
So do you know?
It kind of does lmao Yaoi is porn and you might not know this but different people find different things good so if you don’t like a short seme or you don’t like switch then you wouldn’t wanna waste your time reading it.
Ah no, I do prefer taller seme but I've read many different yaoi stories and I got used to those kind like I don't mind if the seme is shorter or it's a switch. I mean i've read the side story of from points of three and I don't mind it or more I like their ship, like how they can change positions lol. I love the story of this manga, it's hilarious and cute so I'm still reading. It's just I'm curious who enter who first(if it's a switch. So the seme is really sasahara-kun?
I actually didn’t mean you in particular rather everyone in general. Different people have different preferences and others shouldn’t get so offended by it + we’re on an illegal website reading pirated content so no one is standing on a moral high ground hence no one has the capability to act like they do.
Following the same logic, Cestelle can express the opinion that there is no reason to force-fit the positions from a hetero relationship into a yaoi manga. Everyone's just expressing their opinion and encouraging exchange of opinion.
They didn’t share an opinion they asked a neutral question while the second person didn’t even give an answer but expressed their opinion with a negative undertone. I then explained that yaoi is porn and since people have diverse preferences it does matter. (And there’s nothing force fitting about seme/uke these are positions from the gays for the gays. In heterosexual relationships there is no question of who’s going to stick it in.)
"these are positions from the gays for the gays" - apparently that's not true. Many gay people in this forum have mentioned that actual gay couples don't typically stick to just one position and go both ways often during the same session. Sticking to a single position was a concept created by fujoshis in yaoi written for other fujoshis to reflect the "protective & protected" kind of romance (shoujo) that they are used to. I accept your logic that some people just read yaoi for porn and might have reservations about seeing a couple that is less than their ideal. At the same time, there would be others who would want both men to behave like men and the relationship to not be defined by the sex positions of the 2 people. So it is valid to ask "why should their positions during sex matter?" or "why can't both of them be equals who take both positions and go with whatever the mood is at that moment?" People are different and we broaden our views when we hear from others with a different perspective even if it is simply about our taste in porn.
I have a couple of gay friends who told me (not that I care what anyone does in their bedroom) what position they prefer and some are strickt bottoms some strickt tops and some don’t care. All of those are completely fine but yaoi is in fact porn (with a storyline). If you wouldn’t care about that you could just read shounen ai. The original commenter just asked who’s the top/bottom which is a valid question. The second commenter “answered” with a half assed “what does it matter”. Yaoi/porn is there to entertain others. This was not a question directed towards a real couple.
http://www.veryimapp.com/chapter.php?id=19408&p=74
As someone who has known a lot of gay men over a really, really long time (I'm old,) most gay men absolutely prefer either or, not both. That doesn't mean there aren't men that do both (typically called "vers," not "switch.") But most absolutely have a preference. This whole "putting heterosexual tropes on gay relationships" nonsense is just teenage social justice bullshit and doesn't represent how actual gays who have been gay for decades live their lives. Wanna learn about being gay? Talk to one that's been around for a bit.
There's a joke about Grindr that jokes about adding "vers" to your profile to spice it up since no one is ever vers. Maybe that will change but honestly, if you are refusing to have a preferred position based on social justice, you are absolutely doing sex wrong.
Both of them are SeKe
I see. Thank you. This was the answer I was looking for. I'm young and I read yaoi for entertainment so I was surprised and felt awkward at the way others replied to my question... I don't know how to react if people started taking my question in a very serious way. I feel apologetic somehow.
Thank youu~!! Too bad I can't understand it but at least I can read! haha
Haha, it's ok
Don't that happens often here?
Btw,. listen to BLCD and it's so yummy (▰˘◡˘▰)
hahahah tha's cool (≧∇≦)ノ
I’m really sorry if I made you uncomfortable. I was trying to defend you actually but I guess it kind of backfired. (I also couldn’t stand people acting like social justice warriors on the internet while being on an illegal yaoi website). My point was that your question was valid and the first reply was uncalled for. Anyway, happy new year.
Haha, that's quite a phrase
So true tho...
Ah. No, no, it's ok. Thank you for spending some of your time defending me, it made me feel awkward with how the conversation turned out but I understand your intention, so I was grateful hehe. Again, thank you and Happy new year as well!
Ah, no, no, its okay. Thank you for spending some of ur time defending me. I know the way the coversation turned was nerve-wrecking for me but I understood your intention and was really grateful for it. So, thank you and happy new year as well!
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You don't have to be a social justice warrior to want to see relationships where the two parties treat each other as equals. But to each their own.
Since this is still going, I suppose I'll get back in here. Would reply to a specific comment but had internet troubles and came back to way too many comments that need replying to.
First I'd like to point out that I am in fact, against all odds considering the demographics of this site, a real life gay guy. Not that anyone would have known, obviously, but still. And apparently an SJW now, too? Who knew asking a half-assed answe-Imeanquestion gave you SJW status? Should've done that ages ago, huh? Remind me to ask more questions around here.
Anyways, now that we've established that, I think it's safe to assume that I'm in a better position to be talking about "positions from the gays for the gays" than most other people, given that I am one, yes? The vast majority of people sticking to strictly top or bottom are older men. No one I've ever been in a relationship with was like that, and most people around my age that I know are either indifferent about it or don't want to do that at all.
But since we apparently want me to have an issue with the question originally asked, even though I was literally just asking a genuine question in order to perhaps gain some insight on this trope... I'll bite.
I don't think the seme/uke dynamic is inherently a problem. There's people who are strictly top/bottom, and I see no reason to not represent them. What can easily become a problem though, and quite frankly already has been for a while, is the expectation that all relationships in yaoi will/should be like that. Let's take a look at the question, actually. "Who's the seme/uke in the relationship?". Now replace "seme/uke" with "man/woman". It's literally asking the same thing. I hope we all can see why this might possibly be maybe just a little bit problematic, but it'd appear I'd be pushing my luck there if this thread is anything to go by. It's super invalidating and honestly does perpetuate a "hetero" relationship model. If we're not okay with asking a gay couple who's the man/woman in the relationship, I don't see how we're finding asking who the seme/uke is any more acceptable. Because they're not real? By that logic you could be homophobic, racist, any myriad of unacceptable things simply because they're "not real", so it's fine, right?
The point is that it really truly shouldn't matter who's doing what in bed, whether they're real people or pictures on a page. If you're really curious about it then read the thing and find out.
Yaoi is porn. It’s entertainment for other people. That’s the sole purpose of it. We’re not friends of those people, we’re consumers who watch a fiction story unfold. Asking who’s the seme/uke is like asking for a spoiler. If you’re unsure whether you want to continue reading the story or not a spoiler can be useful to know if you’re wasting your time. (e.g. it’s a movie about a person with cancer and you want to know whether the person will recover or not.) That applies to yaoi too but the main component of yaoi is sex. So asking what’s going on underneath the sheets is completely fine and valid. If it didn’t matter who’s doing what in bed you can just stick to shounen ai. And lastly, asking who’s the seme/uke is not like asking who’s the male and female since either way you’re still a man. It’s not heteronormative because there’s no such question in heterosexual relationships.
You really don't get it, do you...
- Them being fictional, again, does not make it okay. You can be a consumer and still be mindful of the ramifications of what you say. If you wouldn't say or ask it to a real life person, you shouldn't be of the characters, either. Whether you like it or not things that happen in the yaoi community do in fact end up affecting those of us out in the real world, and 99% of the time it's not a good thing. Your "spoiler" being acceptable means that gay people have to deal with people who genuinely think that there's a "seme" and "uke" in every gay relationship. And worse, that it's okay to go up to them and ask them who's who.
- Shounen-ai isn't for "if it didn't matter who's doing what in bed". There's literally nothing being done in bed in shounen-ai. Not the same thing at all. You're pushing this notion of "take it as it is or don't have it at all" by suggesting that, which is super harmful and absolutely unacceptable. Not to mention incredibly ironic considering people pushed the same notion in regards to marriage. No one should have to settle.
- When you ask a gay couple who's the man/woman, they're still both men. That doesn't make it even remotely okay to ask. Both questions are asking who's sticking what where. The requested information is exactly the same, therefore they are, in fact, effectually the same question. Your point here really doesn't stand at all.
- Just because something doesn't exist in a heterosexual relationship, doesn't mean it can't be heteronormative. Of course there's no such question in heterosexual relationships because the answer is rather obvious. The fact that it's a question when it comes to gay couples means that there's an expectation or implication that there is or should be set roles in the gay couple's sexual relationship, which is in fact projecting a heteronormative relationship model onto them.
I don’t have enough patience to argue with you any further than this. You clearly haven’t grasped anything I’ve said. Maybe you haven’t read my comments thoroughly or perhaps you intentionally chose to ignore them. Anyhow I wish you the best and hope you learn not to take everything personally and not get too emotional. Happy 2020.
The fact that you are gay does not mean you speak "for the gays." Especially when you consider anyone over 20 "older men." Also your entire argument is just idiotic. Asking who is seme/uke is like asking who is the man/woman? WTF is wrong with you? Gay relationships can actually be stereotyped by hetero tropes, when the two men are always portrayed as a "masculine" and a "feminine" man. THAT is more like what you are explaining. Asking who is seme/uke isn't "problematic" because it implies the same thing, how the hell do you even make that leap in logic? This is exactly why I talk to a variety of gay people, not just gay teenage SJWs on illegal yaoi sites. You want to burn a witch who does not exist, OP was asking a HARMLESS QUESTION and y'all decided be assholes. If you really find yaoi problematic, just don't read it.
- I never claimed to "speak for the gays". That my actually being gay puts me in a better position to do so than "I know gay people" or "my friends are gay", now that's something I did say/imply. If you want to argue that secondhand knowledge is the better choice for that over real lived experience, be my guest, but I can't imagine you'll have much luck there.
- I don't consider 20s to be "older men", not even close. That's my age range, and I certainly don't consider myself or my boyfriend to be "older men". Assumptions seem to be rampant around here, huh?
- Asking who's the seme and who's the uke is the same as asking who's the top and who's the bottom. Asking who's the "man" and who's the "woman" in a gay relationship is the same as asking who's the top and who's the bottom. Changing the words doesn't make the question you're asking any different. They both provide the exact same answer. They're not just "implying" the same thing, they're literally asking the same thing. If finding two questions whose only difference is literally two words to be in effect the same question is a "leap in logic", then I can't imagine what you're giving the gold medal in mental gymnastics to.
- I don't talk to many teenagers at all unless I happen to encounter one online, let alone SJWs. All these assumptions and implications are really just making your case for you, aren't they?
- If you want to go on about "harmless questions" then I encourage you to go back to the part where I explained that I was asking a genuine question in an attempt to gain some insight into the seme/uke trope/dynamic. Maybe you missed it? OP's response to my question was also a harmless and perfectly valid question, but as I said previously I was having internet troubles and didn't get the time to continue to try and seize my newly found learning opportunity before someone decided to take their assumptions based on a total of two questions and zero statements and run wild. So if you want to talk about being "assholes" in regards to other people asking questions then perhaps I'm not the one you should be talking to.
- I never claimed to find yaoi problematic. I'm a lot of things, but I'm not a hypocrite.
Well I always like to ask because I like to see different things based on position. I wish there was a disclaimer on every sex scene on who bottoms so I can look for the things I like in their dynamic
I'm asking this because I would like to understand your line of thinking - Is there a reason why the dynamic in a relationship should be directly correlated to the sexual positions? Would you assume that a seemingly more submissive position during sex correspond to a submissive or dependent role in the relationship?
I will apologize for that. I assumed that there was an opinion underlying your initial comment while there wasn't. Also, to clarify, I do not and did not chastise anyone for having their own preferences in the kind of characters they want in the yaoi they read. I just think that "Why does it matter?" is a valid question to ask. "Because that's my preference" would be a perfectly valid answer to it. My only argument is that being in a forum like this with a wide variety of people gives us an opportunity to ask questions and hear from others who don't share our opinions. This being a site with illegal yaoi doesn't change that.
No, more like its directly related to my sexual position. I like looking for things I can relate to leading up to sex. It can be a switch couple for all I care but if i could know before hand on every scene, I would enjoy it more because my personal experience sees little details that I see in myself and in my SO that quite frankly, directly correlates to what position you are in
You didn't do anything wrong lol, you're fine. ^^
Ah... ok... never thought of it that way. that's interesting.
I know this forum has already ended and that it was simply an exchange of opinions but I started this and I feel apologetic for causing trouble, I didn't have any ill-intention, I guess I haven't thought well enough of my question on how it would sound or effect others. I learned a lot and so I'll be more open in the future, thank you. And I hope I haven't offended you or anything. Happy 2020
No no you're fine. As I said previously I was trying to gain some insight, not get into an argument. You didn't have anything to do with how things played out here, so don't blame yourself for it lol.
*sighs in relief*