Bit off topic, but kind of a cultural clarification here: In Japan, we don't have a Shounen-Ai/Yaoi category or intensity specification or anything. That's purely a western categorization. Although we do have kink tags.
It mostly has to do with the print house. The magazine or the comic is "BL" and sometimes does or doesn't have an R18 tag on it (it's even not rigidly assigned, or even assigned sometimes unless it's a doujin or something). In some small occasions there can be non-BL works in BL magazines, and there also can be BL content in non-BL magazines.
And the term boys-love is all encompassing, it doesn't necessarily mean the main characters in the story are in love or will get together; but that it simply explores and talks about such feelings between the same-sex.
We also don't consider a work to be BL/GL just because it contains same-sex relationships if the main focus of the series is not actually romance. Sometimes genre-specification is simply understood subtly.
...I hope that gives people a better understanding?
The shounen ai tag is very questionable because of the age gap between the two mc and i originally thought it was just a wholesome comic about brotherly love but with the tag it just makes me uncomfortable i don’t think i will be continuing this comic if it’s going to be that and no one is really bringing it up in the comments and many of them are also encouraging them to get together which is very concerning considering their age gap of being in high school and elementary school…