also shoutout this manga for actually acknowledging its character as bisexual instead of j...

katiefba December 21, 2018 8:54 pm

also shoutout this manga for actually acknowledging its character as bisexual instead of just making him 'straight with an exception' which is entirely unrealistic and dismissive of bisexuality. also for talking abt the lgbt community in general like most mangas never do that.

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    Mimiru December 21, 2018 10:38 pm

    I actually asked a friend of mine who is gay, if she thinks that would be possible...I mean, being straigth and having an "exception", and she didn't thought it was strange...so I think there are both cases actually possible, but the the exception is often used to hide bisexuality I guess...

    katiefba December 22, 2018 12:12 am
    I actually asked a friend of mine who is gay, if she thinks that would be possible...I mean, being straigth and having an "exception", and she didn't thought it was strange...so I think there are both cases act... Mimiru

    yeah definitely! i'm not saying it's impossible or anything, I know quite a few people who feel like they have that ONE exception, so i definitely don't think its impossible. its just that its an overdone stereotype that can be pretty harmful at times, and a lot of it centers around biphobia, and homophobia too. though there are a lot of times too where its portrayed as 'having an exception' when in reality it's just them being bisexual lol.

    IOTR December 22, 2018 1:44 am

    It's so refreshing! I also love how the mangaka included the books on LGBT life, and how sensitively she handled all of that. It adds a dose of realism that most BL doesn't have.

    ❀ Hana-chan ❀ December 22, 2018 2:27 am

    Well it's posible, why always put labels or i mean at the end love is love it's not about the gender or sexual orientation & yaoi is not that realistic cause yaoi is more fan service is more like shoujo, thats why the realistic one is Bara where they really count LGBT stuff...