...that I’ve noticed in the majority of the yaoi manga I’ve read, the uke is always crying when having sex. I can understand the first time (if they’re virgins) but not every single time. Why is that? Is it a common trope in yaoi-verse? I seriously don’t get it. IRL, it doesn’t happen that way.
The other is, why is it that when characters shout just a little too much, they catch a fever? I’m exaggerating about the circumstances but the question is still valid. I do realize overworking can lead to a compromised immune system but some of the ways I’ve seen characters get fevers or colds is baffling to say the least.
I might be a cultural thing but I really would like to get some insight.
It is a cultural thing. The woman in Japan is shy and « weak » (very feminine and cute) Also that is a sign the woman is not experimented in sex. Too much shouting means too much strong emotion, and showing too much emotion is weakening. Boys for example bleed when overwhelmed by too much sexual desire. Boys and girls have a cute laugh, only bad guys Or heroes losing their mind laugh with their mouth wild open. Showing emotion is not very welcome in Japan.
I don't know about the abundant coldcatching due to no medical reasons at all, I'm also very startled about that...
However, the reason they are crying so often and so much is not because of crude physical pain but rather an indication for the sensual intensity. Like, they're stimulated so much that the flowing tears are a way to release a little of that sexual excitement before getting to their actual release. It tries to illustrate just how much the stimulation borders on being almost too much to handle sensually.
Does that make any sense?
Not a kid dude. Hehe. And FYI, it can get wet. Just not as wet as pussy...which is why you still need lube. Plus, I don’t think the LGBTQ community would appreciate what you said before either. Just cuz they’re a bottom doesn’t mean they’re effeminate or weak nor do I consider the bottom is the “female” role either. That’s an insult, plain and simple.
I haven’t been on here for over a year and recently I have been trying to catch up on a lot of reading. I noticed that most of my bookmarks are gone and there was one yaoi in particular that I wanted to finish reading.
It is about an impotent policeman (he saw his sister raped) who ends up working for a slutty yakuza boss who loves sucking him off because he never got hard. When the latest chapter came out (over a year ago), he had a reaction to his boss giving him head. Can y’all PLEASE tell me what happened to the manga???? I need to know what happened. Lol!
Thanks!! (=・ω・=)
Its this one https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=7554
Its scanlated, but i can't find the english version anywhere. Only in russian. >.<
YES!! This is my 3rd novel cover that got me!! LOL! The first one, I found the answer to because someone else asked. It was the one with the guy wearing a holster and some young dude with a jacket with a dragon or something it. The second was the two men in business suits and the seme had this HUGE bouquet of roses. I was heartbroken. That one looked like it was going to be steamy as hell....I mean panty soaked steamy...GAAHHHH! ヽ(`Д´)ノ They really need to start mentioning where they pull the artwork from.
This is the first one that I was talking about.
http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/doushitemo_furetakunai/an/doushitemo-furetakunai-chapter-8.html/2/
Oh yeah, I know this one! I was devastated to learn that there's no yaoi manga by Ayumi Kasai available. They're mainly just illustrations for some BL magazine. What a pity ;_;
I've made an album with some random pics in order to find their source, so if you're interested you can take a look (some of them still remain unknown though)
http://www.mangago.zone/home/album/5106/
And this one may be really helpful
http://www.mangago.zone/home/album/5254/
...or is it from a novel?
http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/psychedelics/mi/mi-chapter-1/2/
I know I have read it before on another website but since I don't remember if I bookmarked it or not, I can't find it.
http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/venus_ni_seppun/tr/128760/page/202/
Last chapter I think..
http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/jounetsu_kakumei/
Why is it considered that? If two individuals (leave gender out of the equation) love each other and they work hard in the relationship, in my book, it is considered pure. I don't see race or color when I choose the one I am with. If they love me as much as I do and willing to go to Hell and back for each other, that is good enough for me. Would you consider bi-racial love pure as well since there is a stigma still about it?
Why is it that depending on the platform that a webtoon is on, the title of the webtoon changes?
Also, why does said platform have the right to edit the content of the webtoon instead of leaving it as is? That just means there is more than one version of the same toon online (I’m not talking about the age restricted versions). Just wondering.