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Nickname February 27, 2024 1:03 pm

In manga, typically Yaoi. Sometimes you get a pairing in which the scene does something terrible to the uke. But then they sort of make up for it? And they have a nice relationship afterwards. Are we as the reader meant to be okay with that? Because the couple is happy, but we just read them being not happy. Are we meant to forgive and forget?

    Mioro February 27, 2024 1:19 pm

    It kinda depends on the reader. But you mostly do forgive/forget since its such a common occurrence in yaoi :/

    cuynmii➷ February 27, 2024 1:34 pm

    I mean its based on what kind of "bad thing" the character did,

    but just imagine reading a "romance book" where the main dude starts off being abusive as hell, then suddenly he has some sort of epiphany and the next thing you know, he's the good guy and the other guy he was abusing is all in love with him.
    Like what the actual fuck is that... that's straight-up toxic garbage.

    But maybe if he just starts of being a jerk verbally(?) Or neglect/ignore the other person because of maybe his past or trauma then it kinda can be justified (but not always).

Nickname September 29, 2023 1:18 pm

ok so, it’s a BL between two actors, one that’s sort of new to the industry and one that’s really popular.

So the MC and the ML are acting together in a film that’s about the love story of a young boy and an older man. The film takes a huge emotional toll on the MC and he cries and breakdowns multiple times within scenes (at the end of the movie he’s comforted by the director, very sad sweet scene). These two (the MC ad the ML) have a weird on and off relationship, where the MC is following after the ML but the ML is sort of giving in and pushing the MC away.

Thats all I can remember,

PLEASE HELP ME I CANT FIND IT ANYWHERE ╥﹏╥

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