Hi, i love Yoneda Kou art, but hate stereotype pairings, so anyone that is reading this manga, can tell me if there is other pairing beside the one on the covers and more manly, or if it has reverse scenes?
The pairing on the cover is very much not a stereotype. Give it a try. eworth
No, its stereotype the moment you put a wig in the uke and it looks like a girl... that is why i'm asking if this manga have reverse scenes or a pairing more manly.
No, its stereotype the moment you put a wig in the uke and it looks like a girl... that is why i'm asking if this manga have reverse scenes or a pairing more manly. bluetrigger66
Well, I don't think Yashiro looks feminine at all (and he has a manly body) but that may be a matter of personal perception. As Reality Bites points out, how the characters are written is what lifts them above yaoi tropes. This is not your ordinary seme/uke relationship. But if reversables is your definition of non-stereotyped, then this might not be for you.
Hi, i love Yoneda Kou art, but hate stereotype pairings, so anyone that is reading this manga, can tell me if there is other pairing beside the one on the covers and more manly, or if it has reverse scenes?
The pairing on the cover is very much not a stereotype. Give it a try.
The writer's charac. development made me care abt. what happens to these charac. Love all her work.
No, its stereotype the moment you put a wig in the uke and it looks like a girl... that is why i'm asking if this manga have reverse scenes or a pairing more manly.
Well, I don't think Yashiro looks feminine at all (and he has a manly body) but that may be a matter of personal perception. As Reality Bites points out, how the characters are written is what lifts them above yaoi tropes. This is not your ordinary seme/uke relationship. But if reversables is your definition of non-stereotyped, then this might not be for you.