Abarenbou Kareshi. Scared the shit outta me when I first saw a dick.
Love Prize in the most accidental way. It's funny to think about because I was rather young it was so sexual so I'd imagine there were a lot of emotions going on then. This was when it only had like ten chapters and the first chapter was terrifying and curious in a way I hadn't understood yet. Yet a few years down the road I've joined the bandwagon of it becoming a classic favorite. Clearly that didn't turn into a trauma haha.
Katekyo! was my first yaoi manga I ran into on youtube. I was surprised at first cuz I didn't know anything about yaoi, but I quickly became interested for how little I was ( ̄∇ ̄") Now I read yaoi almost everyday.
Mt haha. I didn't even know what it was at first I just clicked and knew it was something sexual. Then I read the whole thing :D
I honestly have no idea! xDD I think it was http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/koisuru_boukun/ or http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/little_butterfly/
Love Kitchen by Haruka Minami. Was around fourth grade at the time and obsessed with more mature shoujos. Didn't know what grope meant. That was when I found out. ( ̄∇ ̄")
Traumatised by them fucking. But I went back to it after a couple weeks or months and then became obsessed with Haruka Minami. I still know most of her mangas by heart from reading everything. I can tell you right here that in Love Pet, there's a weird ass scene with the uke looking like a prepubescent boy with awkward proportions. And many others.
But my first actual good plot + yaoi was Junjou Romantica. Really cute.
Same
My first was Crimson Spell. I was reading it on the TV screen with my PS3 (thank GOD no one was home) and I didn't notice the yaoi genre when I read the synopsis. Now, keep in mind I had never even read shounen ai before, let alone an explicit yaoi. You can imagine my surprise when I clicked the next page and got a front row view of the action...
[ this page--> http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/crimson_spell/mh/v01/c001/25/ ]
I quickly closed it (and had a mini heart attack) but my curiousity had been piqued and I went back to read it later. Thus began my life as a fujoshi.
Stumbled over seven days back when it was released in snippets (ooohhh the exhilarating wait) and in its wake landed smack in the middle of http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/child_epicurean/ - which ruined me quite thoroughly.
Didn't have a clue as to what yaoi or even shounen ai could mean, but as much as I loved seven days, Minami Haruka was so ... proud and in-your-face ("plot? overrated!"). Had to switch tabs a lot or shut the browser spontanously - but I always came back to it ^^
Heh, now that i think about it ... it was loveprize in viewfinder... i used to read shoujo mangas but then i couldn't find any with good art like handsome males and when i saw the cover of viewfinder, there was asami looking so breathtakingly hot, i just couldn't resist it and after that well i kinda went with the flow and now it feels like i'm not gonna last if i don't read them... Kind of like an addiction..!
Nice. Seven days is a beautiful one
But yeah, Haruka Minami's work is just PWP. I don't know why I liked it. A perverted fourth grader is weird. Obviously, her works pale in comparison to masterpieces like Live Prize, Hidoku Shinaide, Katekyo, etc. That was just my piss-poor induction into the yaoi world. I wish my first one was one of the good ones. But at least Junjou Romantica was one of my first-ish ones.
Do you still remember your first yaoi?
My first was Double Mints by Nakamura Asumiko. That author made me fall in love with yaoi hard.