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the problem is not about writing SA in stories, it's adding SA for "cheap shock factor" or a gimmick to sell/invoke strong feelings. ever heard "every publicity is good publicity"? that's what these SA manhwas mostly do. people say jinx is popular DESPITE having SA,no–jinx is popular BECAUSE it has SA. by adding SA/rape as a selling point, as som......   1 reply
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This whole "don't like don't read" doesn't apply for problematic things that constantly romanticize rape or abusive relationships. Alot of these "toxic" Yaoi are not marketed or advertised as "toxic" but rather as something to want and is seen as romantic or sexy when clearly that is NOT the case. Example: Dark FallLook at how fans portray the se......   3 reply
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Shifty wording, they mean enjoying or encouraging harmful behaviors like SA or attraction to characters that look like children under the guise of fiction.   reply
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it's not gonna ruin my day or damage my mental state to read something with rape/SA in it, but I'm always going to question its inclusion in ostensibly "romantic" stories, even if it's about criminals and villains because the grand majority of the time, rape/SA is included in BL for cheap thrills, titillation and as a relationship catalyst or short......   reply
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I like toxic yaoi if both are equally toxic to each other. Here's my opinion, I think showing toxicity and SA in stories is ok as long as it doesn't romanticize and drag it too long especially the sexual stuff cause while I somewhat agree that it's fiction, the more common it is the more people will think it's normal and das not good, not everyone ......   reply
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I've never had an issue with people who read problematic themes when those themes actually matter to the story. I read a story that added gang rape as a backstory context (I genuinely HATE gang rape, I get severely upset and sick to my stomach) and it was not glossed over or trivialized. At the end of it, I was okay. And it made me realize while ga......   1 reply
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Everyone has boundaries when it comes to stories and the media they consume. I draw mines at stories that sexualizes children and minors (that’s why I dropped anime). As long as everyone’s a freaking adult, it’s fair games on what authors want to write. Sometimes porn doesn’t have to be deeper then.. it’s pron. On the other hand if it’s......   1 reply
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Your post reminds me of when I go to read a straight romance comic for women, usually smut, I see comments of people complaining about how yaoi is better and that all straight romance or smut sucks. They also can't handle when you say to them how the majority of yaoi is r and non-con. They don't like looking in the mirror at their own hypocrisy. (i......   reply
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