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12 years ago
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I've been an avid manga reader for a couple years now and I read almost anything except yaoi/yuri and hentai. Well last week I went to a con and decided to sit in on a yaoi panel and thought maybe i should try this so what I'm asking is for some yaoi suggestions.

Please nothing too intense this is my first time. Be gentle senpai....


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12 years ago
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There's one really good mangaka who writes yaoi, [url=http://www.mangaupdates.com/authors.html?id=6374], her stories are drawn very well and the storylines are more realistic than most yaoi.


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12 years ago
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Then you should begin with shounen-ai instead of yaoi. Once read The Visitor, and I thought it wasn't that bad. There are lots of authors that manage mild situations inside female's demographics, but now I can only recall Odagiri Hotaru and Sugiura Shiho.


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12 years ago
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I always though that Sono Yubi Dake ga Shitte Iru was a good introduction. It's not all about bed action and has many typical BL troops. But it may be a bit hard to get it now (i wouldn't know, it's long since I've read it).

But aside from that I totally recommend Tsumasaki ni Kourozu. It's shounen-ai and definitely one of those works that's "something different" in the genre itself as well (or at least it was totally refreshing for me).


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12 years ago
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Here are a few titles with the training wheels on:
Totally Captivated - I don't think there's anyone who doesn't like this. It's funny and not too explicit.
Gravitation - The art isn't so great in the beginning, but it gets better. The anime is also good.
Hachimitsu Darling - a young man finds a new purpose in his life when he is given a job and a home with a veterinarian. Pretty tame until the end.
Wild Rock - Prehistoric. Hunky main character falls for feminine uke. Awesome.
Koi Cha no Osahou (Tea for Two) by SAKURAGI Yaya

SOS: New Yaoi Fangirl - This thread is for a similar request. Though there are some that I wouldn't recommend to a new fan, there are a lot of good suggestions here.

Also please check out my tumblr blogs -
Yaoi Kisses is based on a presentation I did. The Required Reading and Mangaka sections are the titles I think every yaoi fan needs to know.
Eat. Sleep. Yaoi. - Not as structured as my other blog, you may find it useful to get an idea of different art styles. Warning - both are NSFW 😲 😉

When (if) you find out what you like, come over to the Yaoi forum (where this thread is likely to end up) and ask for more like it.


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12 years ago
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Seven Days - I think this would suit you. Kind of gentle, nothing rushed and of course no bed scenes. And it's short. I see it as perfect for getting used to the thought of two males being together. 🙂

And then there's others:

Acid Town
Haikei, Niisan-sama
Hana wa Saku ka
Sekaiichi Hatsukoi - Maybe.. Or maybe not. Up to you. 🙄

I second YONEDA Kou, but for sure DO NOT start with Saezuru Tori wa Habatakanai. Although I really like it, it's definitely a bad starting point. And when I think about it..


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12 years ago
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As someone else has already said, start with shounen-ai! There's usually a lot more focus on plot without any graphic sex. (I actually jumped right into yaoi when I first started, and while it wasn't bad, per se, I wish I had eased into it instead now, haha.)

Anyway, A Night of a Thousand Dreams is something I pretty much recommend to everyone. It's one of those really, really good BLs that I would actually ask everyone to read, regardless of whether they like BLs or not. The characters all have a whole lot of depth and the character development is some of the best I've seen, full stop.

For more romance-oriented ones... Endou-kun no Kansatsu Nikki gave me really warm and fuzzy feelings while I read it. (Actually, anything I read by Hayakawa Nojiko gives me that feeling, so I would recommend looking into that.) Natsume Isaku is also pretty good at writing sweet, lovable romance. In particular, I recommend Ameiro Paradox.

I also have a huge love for anything Kunieda Saika writes, particularly Mirai no Kioku (which is what officially converted me). I don't know if I would recommend her to a newcomer, though. She doesn't write explicit/graphic sex, but there is definitely sex involved, and not just cutaway scenes either.


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12 years ago
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Everything by YONEDA Kou, especially Doushitemo Furetakunai.


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12 years ago
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i second yoneda kou,hayakawa nojiko and i strongly reccomend all of Hideyoshiko works


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12 years ago
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i avoid yaoi like the plague but theres one exception; end of youth..its the only yaoi manga i ever liked
its so poignant, realistic and intense...not to mention it barely had any sex in it(i think it was only 1 scene?)


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12 years ago
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the first yaoi i read (well watched then read) was Junjo Romantica


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12 years ago
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I agree, so for starters, these are the completed ones the picky me really enjoyed reading:

Shounen Ai:


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12 years ago
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Dear Green: Hitomi no Ounowa is good to start with I think.
(The manga is better than the description suggests..try it. O_O)

I also second the works of Yoneda Kou _ Especially Saezuru Tori wa Habatakanai and its prequels. 😃

EDIT: And i absolutely second A night of a thousand dreams!!


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