Nope, yaoi have not improved any aspect of my life, whatsoever. But it did improve my perverseness... just to let you know. ԅ(,,´﹃`,,*ԅ)

2016-08-23 09:21 marked

Well, yaoi made me more understanding and accepting, I understood love instead of rejecting it Accepting all kinds of people and having more POVs I feel wise It made me reckless, to do what I want whenever and wherever I wanted Not caring about what others might say, not caring about society's look on me And ahem yaoi increased my delusions by 1......

2016-08-23 09:18 marked

I felt guilty as if I was committing a sin, I thought what if someone walks into the room and sees me while reading it. and scared that it could affect my personality in a bad way. I learned in time that not to give a damn about this fears ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ I love reading romance and I think the emotions in yaoi is far deeper than shoujo's.

2016-08-23 06:03 marked

Well, most of my friends are too perverted to have taken 50 Shades seriously (if that makes sense). I think you have to be pretty vanilla or inexperienced to be turned on by that. Additionally, I think it's poorly written and the characters are unlikeable. But I enjoyed it when people made fun of the book. I think I've read the whole ting through b......

2016-08-04 23:58 marked

A few years ago when it first got really popular, I remember the fandom I was in on Tumblr at the time started hating it. I'd see posts about the goddess or weird sex lines, and the tampon scenes. I tried to read it, but just couldn't get into it. I'm very neutral on it. I felt like a stranger in that sense, since most people either hate it or love......

2016-08-04 23:56 marked

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