If your gay/lesbian and you know it, clap your hands!
*clap clap*
If your gay/lesbian and you know it, clap your hands!
*clap clap*
If your gay/lesbian and you know it, and you really wanna show it, if your gay/lesbian and you know it, clap your hands!
*clap clap*
@Nanananan dear,don’t mind other
I too enjoy this manhua! We all know how many danmei novels works .. it can be toxic but also beautiful ! 🍓
Almost everyone here to enjoy thier free time , so i hope people will stop giving harass coments ,
The art style is soo good 🥺❤
Seriously though, I’m not here to ruin anyone’s day, and I’m certainly not worth getting mad over. Like I said, chase your bliss! Read the stories that make your brain go whee! I’m just some random lesbian on the net looking for some new queer art to try and jotting down some emotional responses and thoughts I had while engaging with it, which IMHO is the point of art.
On a totally different note, lemme also say this: I think it’s awesome you and all the other people here want to engage with queer stories. It gets so depressing how pathologized my existence is in mainstream franchises, and it’s great to see places where people are just…here for the gay, and I wanna say also I think it’s super cool and brave of these Chinese authors and artists to persevere and put their work out – all of it gives me hope for the future
I wanna be clear that I may have been shocked by what a Möbius strip of misery this and similar works are (not judging just saying I hadn’t experienced it) but I understand thematically, what the author is doing here. It’s about someone believing in someone else and being willing to give literally everything to save them, and I honestly think that’s kind of beautiful. I also understand how cathartic that can be! I went in for the art, but I specifically decided to stick with it because I was very curious to see how I would feel about it at the end, and I’m going to keep at it.
Actually, I wasn’t even making an observation about a genre, I was making an observation on a media phenomenon that appears everywhere, as I specifically said in my original comment.
@Nanananan Honey, of course I know that it isn’t, why do you think I said “I’m not calling this out” and “there’s nothing in here that doesn’t appear in other works”? Because I’m not. I was reading it because I liked the artist’s work, and I was making an observation about a genre. I could care less what you like, as I said in my previous comment, I DON’T think it says anything about you as a person, but I would appreciate it if you would like, *read*, my love.
@MissEve, but the manhua is clearly dog blood, and yes, you will be completely mocked for making such an ignorant comment the manhua isn’t even that bad compared to other dog-blooded novels, many of which include cheating, and don’t even get me started on the physical torture the manhua has right now, it is only the bare minimum of dog blood novels. It’s the kind of novel where you expect the MC to be tortured first and then the scum gong to realize his mistake when it’s too late if that’s not your cup of tea, please drop the manhua and take your beliefs somewhere else where they are relevant. Thank you.
Not to yuck anyone’s yum or whatever you know chase your bliss blah blah blah
Once again I am thinking this poor fluffy banged child should be allowed a machete and the chance to go absolutely sicko bananas mode on this complete and utter *chode* and then he and the fox should smooch and run off into the sunset and do like that one meme of the two girls doing each other’s makeup
Boooooooo Junli tomato tomato tomato
Honestly, being serious for a second, I’m gonna say something…and I’m not calling this work or anyone out at all. There’s nothing content wise that doesn’t appear in hundreds of similar works. So again, not to start shit…the thing is, like, I genuinely worry about what stuff like this, along with action movies and whatnot, says about how we conceptualize violence perpetrated against men. Women’s physical pain is so often used for like, very very intense shock value and (usually a man’s let’s be real) righteous anger on her behalf, and with men it so often feels like…oh well that’s bad and all but like also he’s a boy. Or if it’s like a PG-13 action flick they’re like, 90% of the cannon fodder. People seem to be so much more comfortable seeing men get the absolute stuffing kicked out of them in media. I’m not saying that you’re more likely to brush off the men in your life being hurt and injured and stuff if you read things like this, much less that it’s going to CONVINCE you to go and do that. Not at all. Fiction reflects reality and how society thinks, it doesn’t create it (except I would venture to say in like, cases where it’s dealing with a minority the readers might not necessarily encounter personally, but I don’t know enough about the psychology there to seriously comment). I just cannot see the reaction to works like this being the same if one of the characters was a woman, and I’m…uncomfortable with what it says about broader general gendered expectations and stereotypes.
Anyway. this is all very very broad terms I’m talking in – I’m sure not accusing anyone of anything! As I said, authors…readers, chase your bliss and such – I might comment, and maybe clown a bit, but I’m not here to judge. I’m just a rando on the internet and I’m not gonna presume to know what’s in your heart or why you specifically like works like this if you do! I’m sure there’s hundreds of reasons you might.
Sparkling
You should go to sleep 💤😴
CloxLil
Should I go to sleep? But this is so good…!
WolfyTheGay
If your gay/lesbian and you know it, clap your hands!
*clap clap*
If your gay/lesbian and you know it, clap your hands!
*clap clap*
If your gay/lesbian and you know it, and you really wanna show it, if your gay/lesbian and you know it, clap your hands!
*clap clap*
Plisetsky Cutlet
@Nanananan dear,don’t mind other
I too enjoy this manhua! We all know how many danmei novels works .. it can be toxic but also beautiful ! 🍓
Almost everyone here to enjoy thier free time , so i hope people will stop giving harass coments ,
The art style is soo good 🥺❤
MissEve
Happy to be of service, babe
Seriously though, I’m not here to ruin anyone’s day, and I’m certainly not worth getting mad over. Like I said, chase your bliss! Read the stories that make your brain go whee! I’m just some random lesbian on the net looking for some new queer art to try and jotting down some emotional responses and thoughts I had while engaging with it, which IMHO is the point of art.
On a totally different note, lemme also say this: I think it’s awesome you and all the other people here want to engage with queer stories. It gets so depressing how pathologized my existence is in mainstream franchises, and it’s great to see places where people are just…here for the gay, and I wanna say also I think it’s super cool and brave of these Chinese authors and artists to persevere and put their work out – all of it gives me hope for the future
Nanananan
@MissEve, Yes, thank you for your thoughtful responses. You taught me not to argue with people like you on the internet, let alone in real life.
MissEve
Oh and one final little general addendum:
I wanna be clear that I may have been shocked by what a Möbius strip of misery this and similar works are (not judging just saying I hadn’t experienced it) but I understand thematically, what the author is doing here. It’s about someone believing in someone else and being willing to give literally everything to save them, and I honestly think that’s kind of beautiful. I also understand how cathartic that can be! I went in for the art, but I specifically decided to stick with it because I was very curious to see how I would feel about it at the end, and I’m going to keep at it.
MissEve
Actually, I wasn’t even making an observation about a genre, I was making an observation on a media phenomenon that appears everywhere, as I specifically said in my original comment.
MissEve
@Nanananan Honey, of course I know that it isn’t, why do you think I said “I’m not calling this out” and “there’s nothing in here that doesn’t appear in other works”? Because I’m not. I was reading it because I liked the artist’s work, and I was making an observation about a genre. I could care less what you like, as I said in my previous comment, I DON’T think it says anything about you as a person, but I would appreciate it if you would like, *read*, my love.
Nanananan
@MissEve, but the manhua is clearly dog blood, and yes, you will be completely mocked for making such an ignorant comment the manhua isn’t even that bad compared to other dog-blooded novels, many of which include cheating, and don’t even get me started on the physical torture the manhua has right now, it is only the bare minimum of dog blood novels. It’s the kind of novel where you expect the MC to be tortured first and then the scum gong to realize his mistake when it’s too late if that’s not your cup of tea, please drop the manhua and take your beliefs somewhere else where they are relevant. Thank you.
MissEve
Not to yuck anyone’s yum or whatever you know chase your bliss blah blah blah
Once again I am thinking this poor fluffy banged child should be allowed a machete and the chance to go absolutely sicko bananas mode on this complete and utter *chode* and then he and the fox should smooch and run off into the sunset and do like that one meme of the two girls doing each other’s makeup
Boooooooo Junli tomato tomato tomato
Honestly, being serious for a second, I’m gonna say something…and I’m not calling this work or anyone out at all. There’s nothing content wise that doesn’t appear in hundreds of similar works. So again, not to start shit…the thing is, like, I genuinely worry about what stuff like this, along with action movies and whatnot, says about how we conceptualize violence perpetrated against men. Women’s physical pain is so often used for like, very very intense shock value and (usually a man’s let’s be real) righteous anger on her behalf, and with men it so often feels like…oh well that’s bad and all but like also he’s a boy. Or if it’s like a PG-13 action flick they’re like, 90% of the cannon fodder. People seem to be so much more comfortable seeing men get the absolute stuffing kicked out of them in media. I’m not saying that you’re more likely to brush off the men in your life being hurt and injured and stuff if you read things like this, much less that it’s going to CONVINCE you to go and do that. Not at all. Fiction reflects reality and how society thinks, it doesn’t create it (except I would venture to say in like, cases where it’s dealing with a minority the readers might not necessarily encounter personally, but I don’t know enough about the psychology there to seriously comment). I just cannot see the reaction to works like this being the same if one of the characters was a woman, and I’m…uncomfortable with what it says about broader general gendered expectations and stereotypes.
Anyway. this is all very very broad terms I’m talking in – I’m sure not accusing anyone of anything! As I said, authors…readers, chase your bliss and such – I might comment, and maybe clown a bit, but I’m not here to judge. I’m just a rando on the internet and I’m not gonna presume to know what’s in your heart or why you specifically like works like this if you do! I’m sure there’s hundreds of reasons you might.