ecchi scenes?

Mightaswellasin May 6, 2018 3:09 am

So i hear the story is good but is there any sex scenes like at all? or just implications and hints? I'd like to know please!
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Responses
    ChaosTranquility May 6, 2018 3:41 am

    So far up to the latest chapter, none :( I hope they will be added, but I'm not too optimistic about it.

    shober May 6, 2018 9:12 am

    The scanlations are up to date with the raws. Seeing the artist's previous work Guang Xiang, it looks like they won't be doing anything until the very very end of the series.

    Karoru May 6, 2018 11:42 am

    I would be surprise if it shows more than some kisses tbh. Its too shounen ai.
    *Secretly cries*

    Cappy May 7, 2018 2:47 pm
    This reply will be showed after approved! RowdyOwL

    Okay, it seems that people got a bit worked up because of the whole "new degree of censorship" in China and why it would affect "Here U Are" and the world of BL manhua in general (shounen ai + yaoi). So let's put aside a few issues first:

    1. "Here U Are" is definetely Shounen Ai, and it would hardly become too hot as "Hua Hua You Long" (warning! rape scenes on this one!). The previous works of the author show that his style is more romantic, as in Guang Xiang. Even when there is any sex scene, it's very light and romantic, focusing on the feelings and etc.
    And why is there an "yaoi" tag on this manhua at MangaGo? Because I messed up, dear kids. When I submitted the first chapter to MangaGo, I had to enter the tags and I just added (to the original tags) whatever came to my mind that wouldn't be too much out of context. I promissed like a hundred times that I would fix this, and then someone here at MangaGo convinced me that I should leave it like that.

    2. Censorship, in China, is not so effective as we might think. The first reason is that whoever wants to bypass The Great Firewall will make use of VPN. Oh, then it's just the VPN users that get all the censored info? Not really, since the microbloggers from Weibo (their Twitter-like platform) publish a lot of things that shouldn't be circulating throught their internet, and all the info is there. What about the censored tags? The Chinese are very smart and, since the 2009 episode of the Grass Mud Horse, it became too obvious that censoring words in China is pretty much useless. To make a quick explanation, they just replace the "right" chinese characters for same-sounding ones -- the Grass Mud Horse (草泥马) sounds exactly like "fuck your mother" in mandarin. When the replacement of same sounding characters won't work, they just break one chinese character into it's smaller pieces, and then they have a new ways to bypass the censorship. With all those resources, it becomes pretty much impossible to build an effective wall between the netizens and the information. So... no, that won't be on any use, after all. We will continue to have lot and lots of yaoi :D

    * more info about the Grass Mud Horse: https://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/12/world/asia/12beast.html

    Mightaswellasin May 8, 2018 1:02 pm

    thank you all for the responses!

    pochiind May 16, 2018 9:03 pm

    it's a shounen-ai, and yaoi is not part of the tags. so, i doubt that there'll be any erotic scenes.