
Idk why but what disturbs me more than creepy abusive crazy-as-shit seme is the fact that our MC is probably frickin reliving his abusive shit through the yaoi comics he makes, which are probably some sort of autobiographical account of his own abusive and sadsitic relationship with his sunbae. Like his subconscious was still trying to cope with the trauma and that makes me so sad!!!! I really hope the baker is everything sunbae is not, so my poor uke cinnamonroll can be happy!!!!

Sometimes women in yaoi are portrayed as either oblivious, cruel, calculating, catty, or just in a negative light since the BL boys are competing against them. But she was quite different. She was not cruel or oblivious, just didn't see him in a romantic way and rejects him nicely. She is also supportive of her brother's love life in a casual/natural way and doesn't act like it new or big news when she reveals that she had a feeling her bro liked the guy "didn't you like him though", like she knew ALL ALONG! I was thinking maybe she's a fellow fujoshi and can spot some BL when she sees it (๑•ㅂ•)و✧

I agree except in stead of saying 'sometimes' I would say ' a lot of times'.
This was really nice and refreshing, I wish more BL could be more positive towards women.

I think most of women in most of asian love story ....

I think most of this comes into play when one of the men is straight and the other gay, and the straight male is coming to terms with his sexuality. Idk why but throwing a woman in there as an obstacle and test to the guy's love always leaves the women being, for the lack of better words, bitchy and rude and competitive, which in turn pushes the couple into realizing their feelings.
That, or when the guys realize they are gay, they are constantly comparing themselves to women and end up hating them bc it's socially accepted for women to be with men romantically/sexually,etc.
I understand it's just a story and a fiction, but it's such a common trend that it starts to leave a bad taste in my mouth.
I mean, I had a situation where a guy I liked was questioning his sexuality. I was disappointed, but that doesn't mean I had to be a jerk--I just thought it couldn't be helped. Plus, honestly, I felt a little better that the guy picked a guy over me than another gal. That and yaoi has made me a more accepting human--if only all people could know what that's like ⁄(⁄ ⁄·⁄ω⁄·⁄ ⁄)⁄

Scenario#1) if MC is rejected they meet up like 10 years later and rekindle romance in a compromising position
#2) mc says his confession oddly or other guy thinks it's a joke somehow
#3) mc confesses, and other guys says he can't accept his feelings. They remain as friends all while other fellow is overly conscious of our mc=eventual love
Just some ideas, time will tell! But I can't see the confession happening without problems, bc then there would be no story

These are all so plausible it scares me
How about #6) moves before any response to confession (fade out) and they meet later, or #7) guy says he needs to think it over but on the way home gets hit by a car and is not dead, but has amnesia. MC tells friend they were lovers and then although it's a lie and the memories start to come back slowly, after play-acting lovers, real feelings happen ...maybe we should write these

I think it was Sky Blue or something???.. but I changed some parts up in the comment :/ The manga is similar to it, except the suicide attempt kid isnt the mc. The homophobe was the mc(he does feel remorse for what he did) and later on he meets another gay kiddo who's in love with him..etc.. It was on the home page of mangago a few times.

I think there was also one by Junko called Kobini-kun where homophobe rejects one of the main characters, he gets bullied and becomes a shut-in. It's actually warm and fuzzy after that though (not quite so dark). There's another one by Yamashita Tomoko where there's an older man who runs an old cafe he inherited, and new worker comes in and finds that the cafe owner is gay and people gossip about it, and how he had some failed suicide attempts, Good ending though, not too sugar coated, but sweet.
I already automatically just call this "the man with the tiny penis" manga
I'm horrible