Just a bowl full of cheesy disappointment. Maybe I should give up Manhwa as I am not enjoying these all-so-spent dramatic plots. Maybe the fantasy genre still has some hope?!
Well, I've read a lot as I read anything that has a BL element :D This is just my opinion- I've only liked about a very few Korean ones, compared to the Japanese and Chinese. I did like Blood Bank, Momentum, and...that's about it :D The rest were toooo dramatic and intended for the younger audience with unrealistic ideas of "romance"
Um... what's your problem?
do you know how adjectives work? I said I hated the "cheesy" and "all-so-spent" before dramatic. It means I don't dislike ALL drama plots, only the above-mentioned types. I am not so narrow in my choices to ignore all drama plots, so I tried as much as I could. Second, just because you don't like the dramatic plot doesn't mean you only look for rape and incest. As a matter of fact, I've criticized the overuse of rape as a yaoi trope. Yes, I do read incest BL, and the rest of the genres listed on this page. If you disagree with my comment, just state it with facts. Eg. " I don't think it's cheesy because..." or just simply say, "wow, I actually loved it". Or ignore my comment. Any topic has people who agree or disagree. I'm totally cool with that. However, I don't have to put up with people who judge people to read only rape and incest just coz of a single comment. How immature can people be... jeez
What's up with all those shitty adults thinking only of themselves but expecting the kid to understand them all. Fuck you all.
I told you not to read this shit :D How do you fell reading about phedophilic adults in a so called "serious plot" that is "supposed" to depict a teenage father trying to understand his son's sexuality. Yeah, the first step is to pray on his underage friend who is also the son's love interest- puke! (╬ ̄皿 ̄)凸
Overall it had cute moments, and good sex scenes including the BDSM (which isn't "ew" like some.
However, I didn't feel the manga dealt with the past and present well. For instance, the past was shown for us- readers to understand the background but it didn't really tie up with any of the character development or as a tool for the characters to understand each other.
Too much drama that was predictable, and since I've read so many manhwas and watched K dramas, it was too repetitive. But, if I read it as my first manhwa, I might have liked it more I'm sure. honestly, and sunbae and repetitive drinking scenes are enough for me.
Normally I'd say that, when two adults get into a relationship knowing the conditions, both of them are accountable for the outcome. So people can argue that the uke knew what he was getting into. But I would like to point out that to have equal accountability, people should stand on equal grounds. Maki is bi so he has plenty of opportunities compared to a gay uke who's only chances are gay men and willing bi men. plus, there was always hope in romance that the guy/gal would fall for them (hey! when was love rational?) So the cards were not fair right from the beginning. Even if I agree with some of the comments that said Maki had his reasons, the way he dumped the uke is horrible. His reasoning is that he needs to be firm? In their relationship, the uke never demanded anything so if Maki stood his ground/ cut of all connections while leaving the apartment would have been enough. But he planned on not going on that trip even when the uke was making plans with so much happiness on his face. What kind of a human does that and make someone wait in the hotel room all alone??? I would have punched that b before giving up. And even in the stories, it was revealed that the uke wasn't actually waiting to get back together, but to "hear the goodbye" directly from him. You can chose a woman, chose to have children or go @#%%$&, but you have to be human about it. Imagine if Tomoyuki hasn't moved in...
What kind of a person sleeps around when he's "in love" with an another???