I've read KS and will probably read the next chaps as well to only see how it ends.but i couldnt be agree more with you.. Its so twisted.. Sangwoo is a murderer..i hve no idea why people go all "awww" about sangwoo or when they see
At Bum terrified face.. Maannnnn.. I wonder what kind of reaction those people gve if Bum is a Woman?? Will they still "awwww" ing ??
ikr! and that's actually a good point, i hadn't thought of that before. i'm sure if bum was a woman no one would even read the manhwa. that just goes to show how twisted society's views on gay relationships are and how they're fetishized so much. it also shows society's views on males being abuse victims.
Lol, caring about a dislike. People can have an opinion on whether they like your post or not. Normal people see the difference between what is a normal relationship in reality and a unhealthy relationship in fiction, but they can still like it because they know it is fiction and it just makes up for an interesting story. Not every fictional couple has to be super healthy, the dysfunction is what makes for an interesting dynamic and the reason why people enjoy it. That doesn't mean that they want it in real life.
Ya well because i really wonder about "what if its a straight pair?" For example.. This also couple from fantasy world..Also not real..There're people adoring And ship Joker/Harley despite Joker is such a psycopath And also kill/torturing people..but harley still love him and people Awwww ing n ship them..the diferent is i dont think Joker ever breaking harley Legs/slicing her/make her doing chores/make her terrified to death??
But what if Joker exactly did the same to harley what sangwoo did to Bum..will the ship still sailing?? Maybe.. Will they say Joker is Goal?? Or still romantizing them? Or will people go batshit bout joker is a woman abuser even if its just fantasy and not to make fun of it because it might happen in real live to a woman? hmm thats why im curious..
The joker has definitely thrown her out of a window before.
People can romanticize absolutely anything in fiction, or dinosaur erotica would not exist (see, e.g. https://www.amazon.com/Taken-T-Rex-Dinosaur-Erotica-Christie-ebook/dp/B00FI9JFFO). It's fine to point out that the relationship is unhealthy, and I understand not shipping it--but as long as the people who do ship it know the difference between fiction and real life, they can do what they want.
"Should" can be kind of problematic when applied to fantasy. At least, I think so. Let me ask this: What is the effect of people romanticizing abusive and twisted relationships if those attitudes never carry over to real life? I agree that in real life, such attitudes are harmful on many levels, but if it does stay as a fantasy, does it hurt anyone if I have naughty thoughts about a villain like Loki? (Sorry, The Joker's not my type.)
I know stories and popular media carry cultural attitudes that may effect us all--but the meaning we create from stories is rarely literal, and story elements (and fantasies) can have more than one function. I see value in discussing such topics, but once we cross from discussion and looking at real life effects (if there are any) into what people "should" think or feel, it seems kind of restrictive to me, and I think there is a danger of black and white thinking.
I agree. I honestly wouldn't even be able to read this if Bum was a woman. I take this comic very seriously and like the dialogue the author creates about mental health issues. I found it very interesting that the victim being a male changed how I experienced this comic. It is still terrifying, but so much less nerve wracking than it would be to read if it were of a woman. It takes me back to watching the movie The Call and how distraught people were in the theater. My stomach couldn't calm down and at some points I was like, idk how I can make it through the rest of this, I mean I was really full of adrenaline and wanting the victim to escape. The man next to me had his head in his hands and the woman with him was having to rub his back. I wonder how different watching movies like that would be if I were a man though and didn't have to face the reality of this is something I am in danger of.
In real life, you don't hear this happening to men. It happens overwhelmingly to women and isn't even rare. This story has really opened my eyes though to how it would definitely be easier for most men to feel a lot less pressure watching and hearing these real life stories than it is for women. What I like about this comic is that I don't have to feel sick seeing myself as the victim, because we aren't. When it is a woman, women naturally put themselves in that position, but with this comic a lot of that pressure is taken off of us.
Completely agree. But I think it has even more to say though. I think this comic honestly is amazing in the dialogues it is creating and how much it is making us all think about social and psychological issues.
I think it even goes much deeper into the roots of why bl content was even created. Women feel relief of not having to see ourselves as the victims when we read bl. We have the relief of not holding ourselves to standards the male in the comic would be held to if they were a woman. Its very interesting and an in depth analysis would probably say a lot about what has been and is still being done to women psychologically in our male dominated societies and ways of thinking. I mean, even in the ads just created in the 1940s you can see how we have barely evolved. Seriously, everybody look up ads from the 1940s. They encourage violence against wives to keep them in place. It is very scary and very real. We try to forget our history and believe it is behind us, but it still influences out societies and we are still trying to undo this damage. Bl is a good example of outlets women create to deal with the pressure they've felt. It isn't always healthy either, a lot of bl is not progressive and is very damaging to gay men as well as women.
Yes, the proof isn't even hard to find. Look up documentaries about living as a gay person in Japan if you want. I have seen videos and blog posts coming from gay men who felt uncomfortable with the way they were treated by women that read and like bl. They have had their pictures taken without permission and been asked invasive questions by women who like bl or have called themselves fujoshi and bl fans. Also from documentaries I've seen about being gay in Japan, a group of people went to look at many different things concerning gay relationships in Japan, like clubs and bars, and even discussed bl and fujoshi. They actually meet up with self proclaimed fujoshi and the way these straight women acted and their thoughts towards gay men were truly bothersome and messed up. They completely fetishied gay men and gay relationships. I've also read various websites trying to get more info on the lgbt communities in Japan because I have wanted to visit Japan and these things are important to me, and the general consensus of actual gay people is that the overwhelming majority of women that read bl do not treat real gay people properly.
Theres also the fact alone that the bl genre is created and caters to specifically to straight women as their demographic (though they are not the only people that read it, I know) and its historical roots and origins are tied heavily into men forcing themselves onto other men and lots of rape which you still find highly prevalent in the yaoi and bl genre.
Thanks for not being mad. :) I don't actually ship this particular couple. I just don't like blanket statements that condemn others for their fantasies. I think there should be no rules to fantasy, as long as people know the difference between fantasy and real life.
You have every right to discuss the aspects of the story you find disturbing. And to disagree with people's posts. It's just that I think people sometimes simplify the issue of how fiction influences people and may be quick to draw unwarranted assumptions.
if you ship these two, i mean, every man to their own and all, but sangwoo is seriously fucked up and is incapable of loving properly. it's impossible for a healthy relationship to come out of this at the end because of all the emotional, mental, and physical scarring sangwoo has put yoonbum through in the last 13 chapters and all the more that are sure to come.
yoonbum is messed up too!! whether it be from sangwoo's torturing or already existing illnesses (he stalked sangwoo for years and broke into his house ffs), he's going to be really messed up. he's caught in this highly abusive relationship and if that doesn't fuck someone up idk what does.
my point is that it's a digusting ship and it apalls me that people still ship it. yes, there have been moments where i've thought, "awe, that's cute," but you have to remind yourself that that's!! a!! lie!! [this part has been deleted]
anyway, thanks for reading this. i would love if you would post your opinion even if it's unpopular just so we can have a friendly debate about it or something.
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edit: lmao i wonder who disliked this
edit 2: i apologize for the name-calling. thank you to those who pointed it out, i immediately removed it.
edit 3: this, again, is only my opinion that i wanted to share. i have no intention of hating on those who do somewhat ship it because, as i mentioned, even i awwed at some parts. i think that it's just because it's a gay ship that people are shipping it, because you wouldn't see many people awwing if yoonbum were a woman.
edit 4: also, i'm mainly speaking of the people shipping it who interpret the abuse as love and romance!! i've seen people saying that chapter 13 was romantic and stuff when it legitimately involved sangwoo muttering insanely about how he was going to find and kill yoonbum. he just doesn't want yoonbum to leave because he doesn't want to lose his plaything. he only reacted like he did to yoonbum missing because he loves manipulating and toying with people but the fact that this boy could toy and manipulate HIM completely flew over his head and he HATED it. it's the kind of insanity that comes with the hunter becoming the hunted thing- the disbelief just driving him off the edge.
edit 5: i changed the title to "yoonbum and sangwoo's relationship isn't romantic" because before it sounded like i was imposing my opinion on everyone who ships it and i didn't want to sound that way. ٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶
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note: this topic was made for FRIENDLY debates, so please no rude speech or making oneself seem higher than another. because we're all probably teenagers that are laying in bed in a dark room on our computers who haven't seen the daylight in weeks :]