In what sense? There's multiple ways you can interpret this question.
In terms of a work's merit or enjoyability factor, I would say yes. I believe that once it's out of the artist's hands, you can read and interpret it as you wish. You do not owe the artist a "right" interpretation. What you make of it is yours alone.
(Though I also think there'...... reply
Thing is with BL is that the genre isn't inherently about relatability in my experience, so you won't see a lot of stories that have the queer experience in mind.
That being said, there are some that do touch on what you're referring to more or less. Don't have specifics recs on me atm though. 1 reply
So graduating, not getting to tell my bestie that I liked them too after they confessed to me, moving away from them thinking I'll never get to see them, effectively suffering under the prospect of "what if" until after college when I get a job and somehow become next door neighbors with him and therefore getting a second chance at getting togethe...... 1 reply