You know what? I completely fucking agree with you. I know it's a matter of art style but whats the use of using "male" characters, when you're just gonna draw and make them as far from masculine. To all those sNoWflAkes, sorry but might as well read hetero romance, it's the same thing anyways
Ukes Stereotyped bodies are a problem but their personnality is even worse. When 50% of yaoi’s drama revolves around a weak minded/pushover uke who can’t refuse a random dude and gets hard just by being slightly touched. Oh and *it’s so good i think i’m gonna die* is overused and unnatural as fuck. I love yaois but it could be much better if authors would stop with the stereotypes
i get your point, i was into kpop in the past so i know how korean boys look. they are usually skinny but not THAT skinny the way hyesung is. also dojin is an asian boy too why is he looking that manly and masculine while hyesung looks like a little girl? it's the toxic heteronormatism authors try to push without noticing. seme must be masculine and uke must be feminine just because he is the one who is being fucked. ofc i can't change years of yaoi stereotypes but i'm free to complain about it sooo ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
is it just me or.. i feel so uncomfortable because of the way hyesung's body look. i mean he's not a fucking 13 year old child, i know he's an omega but it's just an unrealistic body design. i hate it when yaoi writers draw ukes so skinny and small, they are man too, just draw them like a normal man not like some girl. even an average, healthy woman doesn't look that skinny. i think writers try to make gay couples look cute by using hetero standarts and it disgusts me