what are your...

karo September 25, 2024 1:21 pm

- original favorite BL(s)
- the favorite(s) that replaced it
- your latest favs
- THE bl of all time

trying to reach 1k completed manga/mainly bls by 2025 so and i have 120 left to go!! give me everything you have~! (๑•ㅂ•)و✧

Responses
    PrettyMenSupremacy September 25, 2024 1:43 pm

    1. Angel Buddy, that shit was so good MADE MY HEART FLUTTER SO HARD ARGHHHH

    2. My four Masters, the protagonist only thinks about falling in love (THE ART IS SO PRETTY ARGHHHH I OOVE PRETTY MEN)

    3. RAINBOW CITY

    4. RAINBOW CITY (ILL SAY THIS AGAIN AND AGAIN, NOTHING BEATS RAINBOW CITY NOTHING. I WANNA MARRY MAJOR KWSK SND GET DR.SEOK PREGNANT THEN KISS MAJOR LEE, WORSHIP THE AUTHOR AND FORFEIT ALL POSSESSIONS TO THE ARTIST. NOTHING BEATS RAINBOW CITY ITS THE BEST THAT THERE IS SND EVER WILL BE)
    ALL HAIL CHAEPALI
    ALL HAIL ROGER NIM ヽ(`Д´)ノ

    am gae... September 25, 2024 1:57 pm

    - At the End of the Road, Sign, Mother's Spirit

    - Bokura no Tsuzuki, Kiraide Isasete, Given

    - Low Tide in Twilight, Surge Towards You -> Yiho is such a cutie, that's why \(^-^)/

    - Here U Are

    am gae... September 25, 2024 2:15 pm
    - At the End of the Road, Sign, Mother's Spirit- Bokura no Tsuzuki, Kiraide Isasete, Given- Low Tide in Twilight, Surge Towards You -> Yiho is such a cutie, that's why \(^-^)/- Here U Are am gae...

    Oh my, another all-time favorite is *Dark Heaven* and *Tale of the Yellow Dragon*. But read them at your own risk! Even though they’re my favorites, I can't bring myself to reread them because they're so heartbreaking. They’re all-time favs because these stories really left a mark on me and opened my eyes [and heart] to LGBTQIA+ themes, especially *Dark Heaven*. This story is so good but also so messed up that really depicts the life (if not all, then at least) of most of the community. *Dark Heaven* in particular shows the harsh realities and struggles faced by LGBTQIA+ individuals, making it both eye-opening and heart-wrenching. It’s the kind of story that sticks with you long after you’ve finished reading, even if it’s too painful to revisit.