![]() ![]() ![]() I understand why others may like these scenarios, and don't intend to judge the readers of such, but those kinds of works are not really to my tastes on the whole, even if I can appreciate the art or certain plot points. Of the works I've come across within the past year, nearly all have turned out to deal, on some level, with scenarios ranging from somewhat dubious consent to outright rape between the main characters (rather than one of the main characters and an enemy). My hunt wasn't as successful this year as I would have liked. (Trigger warnings for: rape, dubious consent.) ![]() ![]() Welcome back to my annual column, where I share with you the yaoi works I have encountered in the past year! (See the bottom of the article for links to previous installments.) Note that whenever I say "Spoiler time," you can just skip to the next paragraph to avoid the spoilers for that story. Hunting for Yaoi 2013 Part One: Bad (and Not So Bad) Romances By Wolfen Moondaughter Sequential Tart: Hunting for Yaoi 2013 (Volume 16 Issue 2, February 2013) ![]()
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