New Poll - Favorite Romance

13 years ago
Posts: 10862
This poll is from our member AceBunneh. For all those people who like romance of some sort (and that's most people), what's your favorite type of romance? The given choices hopefully cover most of the bases...
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http://www.mangaupdates.com/showtopic.php?tid=31633
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http://www.mangaupdates.com/showtopic.php?tid=3903
Previous Poll Results:
Question: Assuming money is not an issue, how would you prefer to consume your manga?
Choices:
Printed volume of a series - votes: 9346 (64.2%)
Printed periodical or magazine with multiple series - votes: 626 (4.3%)
On a computer - votes: 3288 (22.6%)
On an e-book reader - votes: 1121 (7.7%)
On a phone - votes: 179 (1.2%)
There were 14560 total votes.
The poll ended: January 28th 2012
As expected, people prefer the printed volume. However, the digital version is getting more popular it seems!
A just ruler amongst tyrants
13 years ago
Posts: 267
anything yuri... i hate all the angst crap that is in manga, and all the easy decisions that take a normal person all of 5 minutes to figure out, but somehow manga stretches it for a whole series.
at least with same sex, i can understand its harder to make a decision.
and i say yuri because i prefer 2 girls over 2 guys, mainly because most of the 2 guy stuff i find is just... the worst of the generic shoujo crap, and art style all in one series, while yuri even when its in the shoujo style doesn't come off as generic.
13 years ago
Posts: 69
I completely avoid incest/bootleg incest(Hot Gimmick.) I tend to avoid childhood friend romances as well. Not big on best friend ones either. But it can work really well Princess is amazing.
The others are all about the same it just tends on the level of story telling of what i like.

13 years ago
Posts: 23
I completely agree with alidan. Yuri is my favorite romance genre.
As far as hetero goes, my favorite type of romance is between a human male and non-human female (demon, angel, vampire, deity (Holo), lamia, etc).
13 years ago
Posts: 69
Really I tend to think that yaoi has some of the most amazing art but yaoi does zero for me/don't read it.
I understand what you're saying about making a situation drag on too long. I see this across genres (eechi, shoujo, seinen) And I'm like dang get on with it. But I think manga does mimic real life and some times things take time. I don't want to read about perfect people all the time.

13 years ago
Posts: 78
While I approve all romance(execpt yaoi), what i want to see the most is love between your average man and seemingly unattainable idol.Like one of Katsu Aki's work. Love that starting with meeting someone new seems not bad considering flexible ending that will happen between characters. FYI i have seen lots of series that contain at least one in the list.

13 years ago
Posts: 78
Whoops typo

13 years ago
Posts: 64
Rival romance, when done right, can be one of the most passionate ones out there in story making. But, of course, that's just my opinion.
ミレニアム・マスター18

13 years ago
Posts: 599
personally, I enjoy all the above in the poll options. I hate yuri and hentai though. BL is alright but I mainly prefer guy-girl romance. ^^;
13 years ago
Posts: 15
dont really care as long as its senien or mature.
13 years ago
Posts: 133
No particular favorite, but I'm a little biased against yuri.
After a while, all those different types of romance just starts to blend together, you know? Especially if you are reading shoujo. Most of the time, when you are a couple of volumes into the series, you kinda forget what kind of romance the whole thing started off with, since most of it gives you the same kind of feelings.
13 years ago
Posts: 2
What are manga where it's done right?
I'd like to read some.
13 years ago
Posts: 139
For me, Basara by Yumi Tamura is the most epic romance that I have read in manga. The two main characters in love could be described as rivals. (when I voted for rivals I was thinking of this manga).
13 years ago
Posts: 18
I don't usually care about the genre usually. As long as it's done well, I don't quite care. However, I do have a soft-spot for tragedy or not-so-happy but poignant romances, but these are far and few in between. When I can't find tragedy, I drift towards comedy more. Unnecessary drama angst/drama, love-triangle just doesn't do it for me :\
13 years ago
Posts: 164
+1
Two of my favourite romances are Sasameki Koto and Girl Friends.