Although most BL dramas focus on romance between the BL/GL couples, another element that plays an important role in the storyline is- Friendship. Confused teenagers often seek advice from their friends that encourage and support them. Being a member of the LGBTQ community is difficult, so friends become a big part of the support system that drives them forward. In today’s feature, we will be talking about such varied friendships that offer comfort and solace when the need arises.
Tag Archives: Korean BL
“Individual Circumstances” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)
Writers are often most honest with themselves on the page.
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Favorite Gay Couple in Non- BL Queer Media- Part II
Mainstream media in the western nations is notoriously evasive of queer content. And yet there are some who are braving the storm to portray LGBTQ inclusive characters while depicting their stories wholeheartedly. “MM Romance” books might be tremendously popular, but they are still far off from the kind of influence that Asian BLs enjoy. In today’s feature, our authors would be sharing their opinions about the few legendary couples who were gutsy in their portrayal of queer love!
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BL Anime – List of 25 Best Yaoi anime series and movies | Recommendations
As far as I recall, BL anime has always existed since the early 90s. Before BL dramas and movies became mainstream, BL animated series were essentially frontier films portraying male romance even though they were taboo in society.
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“The Director Who Buys Me Dinner” Series Review (Ep.3 to 10)
The Korean BL The Director Who Buys Me Dinner, adapted from the webtoon of the same name by Toesa, has ended.
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The hero behind Weak Hero is love
There’s a fine line between weakness and strength. In a society ruled by power, it isn’t always how well someone throws a punch that matters. It’s how well those punches can be covered up.
“Choco Milkshake” Series Review (Ep. 1 to 11)
Choco Milkshake was a fluffy ride that sometimes got really weird.
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“The New Employee” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)
Nothing says, “Let’s give you fun gay energy,” like a club named the Rainbow Rice Cake Club.
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“Oh! My Assistant” Series Review (Ep.3 to 8)
What do an x-rated webtoon artist and his new assistant have in common?
Lots and lots of sexual frustration.
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Favorite Setting/Location- Part II
There is something enchanting about locales that simply hold stories of their own. Although storytelling and casting are integral to a drama/movie, the resonant location/setting is also of utmost importance. Magnificent sets are built to recreate the old age magic, especially if the dramas/movie belong to a different era or time period. In today’s feature, our authors will be talking about such memorable “Locations/Settings”, which were breathtakingly riveting!