If You Treat Me Nice, We Can Do It
Review: The storyline wasn’t well developed, and I feel like some plot points were simply glossed over in the story. The *** doesn’t really add anything, despite just being there to help you get aroused (?). Plus, the “make-me-pregnant-like-my-long-time-crush-did-to-someone-that-is-not-me-and-ejaculate-in-my-womb” scene was not it. I didn’t feel any chemistry between them. Who the Hades responds to “Princess, do you love me?” with “Yeah.”? I am c o n f u s i o n. Like what? Side note: I forgot to mention this when I first wrote this, but I had originally been thinking about it, but it slipped away for a few moments. Then, I grabbed it back like desperately snatching a balloon’s string just as it was beyond my reach. I dislike it when authors feminize the uke. I honestly don’t mind it usually, but there’s a place where I draw the line. The line is drawn when the author literally describes, draws, and implements “feminine” mannerisms into the uke going so far as to make the character’s identity become lost to the point where the uke is basically a girl with something extra down there. When semes mention that they might “impregnate” the uke or “make them their woman,” it’s kind of degrading because WHY WOULD YOU WRITE A BL (BOY’S LOVE) IF YOU’RE JUST GOING TO MAKE IT STRAIGHT BUT SPICY?!! I kind of just skimmed over the story, but yeah. These are my thoughts. In general, I would not read this again. :l
Sex at the Ends of the Earth
Review: I didn’t get as attached to the story as I thought I would. The seme is not my type. Their relationship is cute. I liked the storyline. It was okay in all.
Baby, Punk Kid