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MANGA: Boyfriend 17
Boyfriend 17 – Yoshida Yuuko
The man who piqued his interest is his junior.
Two men with different ages and different views on love get drawn to each other. A clumsy, roundabout, and earnest love. A young trendy model and a closeted fashion magazine editor.
Mihara Yōu got recently transferred from the literature to the fashion department. He attends the trendy model Usui Sakumi’s photoshoot.
“I’ve seen you before.”
After the photoshoot, Usui tells him how their first meeting took place, leaving Yōu embarrassed. During another meeting, Usui asks him about the reason for why he was crying at that time. After telling Usui he had been dumped, Usui gets swept up by his honesty and ends up kissing Yōu
Boyfriend 17 is an age-gap romance between a promiscuous young model and a naive magazine editor.
I only read two chapters, and it was enough to see that the model is one of the worst semes out there. This is a younger seme x older uke pairing. I don’t have issues with this trope, and I have also seen it done effectively. This here didn’t work for me.
For one, the seme did nothing but manipulate the naive older guy. He sweet talked him into losing his virginity. And while I applaud that the uke valiantly resisted further enticements, mostly due to the age difference and the boy being callous with people’s feelings, the seme continued to play around with the older man, knowing full well how easily he could get a reaction.
The only reason I kept reading is that this manga flows smoothly, and the characters are pretty. But definitely not boyfriend material.
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MANGA: Seishounen no Tame no Yuuryou Tosho
Seishounen no Tame no Yuuryou Tosho – Yuuko Yoshida
Shun Imai is a shy, quiet boy who struggles with the idea that he may be gay. One day, he is found reading a BL novel by his classmate Kounosu, who calls him out on it. Although Imai is surprised and anxious, Kounosu says “I want to know more about you…” This starts a tender relationship that takes place over time, pulling at your heart strings
I love the idea of boys reading BL and living out their BL fantasies but the manga felt like it’s trying too hard to be emotionally mature.
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Itoshi no Mirai-kun – Yoshida Yuuko
The heartbreaking story of Mirai, a pushover type of guy, who is easly engaging in relationships with anyone who confessed to him to fall into dependency. Told from the POV of his childhood friend Hibira, who cares deeply for him.
And because I’m a glass-half-empty person, I think he’s stupid.