Not that whoe talking about ABOdesire because she is mad it's popular 😂
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it's immature and disgraceful that omegaverse fans resort to name-calling and slurs (e.g., "whore," "hoe") when faced with differing opinions. you should be ashamed of yourselves
"kill to love" is deserving of greater popularity than the lackluster "abo desire." it's been overlooked by the people lost in the mindless consumption of omegaverse content
This was neither listed nor tagged as BL. I only see Gay Male, Gay Romance, and LGBTQ+ tags. This is Korean gay…
most adults in love don’t stop at eye contact
attraction begins in the eyes, grows in the kiss, and culminates in the sex. they're part of the same love language, and gay stories should have the freedom to express every stage of it
This was neither listed nor tagged as BL. I only see Gay Male, Gay Romance, and LGBTQ+ tags. This is Korean gay…
bl falls under the umbrella of gay romance and is tagged as such on this platform. the genre sets itself apart from "lgbtq+" or "queer" storytelling by featuring the happiness experienced in loving gay relationships. it tends to epitomize gay romance at its most hopeful and optimistic
it’s comforting to see fictional worlds where gay couples can thrive; where gay relationships aren't defined by sadness and adversity. all i need is a dose of happy gay romance (those "rainbow unicorn fairy bl tales") to balance out the challenges i encounter in real life
Talking about censorship in WOH is wild... did you even watch it? They literally confess and flirt with each other…
i gravitate toward stories that get raw and real with same-sex physical intimacy
in same-sex intimacy, bodies speak truths words can't. it's vulnerability laid bare, trust made visible. the level of vulnerability and trust shared between two men or two women is a powerful statement of defiance against a society that stigmatizes gay sex and denies gay couples fulfillment
your personal discomfort isn't a valid reason to restrict or censor the representation of same-sex physical intimacy
I completely agree with you on this. As a gay man, i have never been able to enjoy omegaverse for exactly the…
"It’s not celebrating our identities—it’s erasing them"
you're spot-on with that observation! omegaverse erases the unique qualities that distinguish gay relationships from "straight" ones. its demand for characters to fulfill fixed roles, to mate and have children, stunts their interpersonal dynamics and replaces them with a simplistic, "straight" script (pregnancy → child → family). the characters aren't fully realized individuals. they're predictable templates that omegaverse treats as incomplete unless they follow the script
Chill — fans are simply asking what to watch next when Revenged Love ends tomorrow. Right now, the only uncensored…
i beg to differ. omegaverse shouldn't be considered a subset of bl
the genre thrives on the "straight" fetishization of non-human traits (pheromones, heats, ruts, mating cycles) and pregnancy. it distorts every story into something non-human, unrecognizable, and problematic
insisting that fans of "revenged love" watch "a/b/o desire" is disrespectful to their preferences. not every bl fan's fooled by omegaverse's poor impersonation of bl. i can say for myself, at least, that stories featuring pheromones, heats, and pregnancy fall outside what i consider bl or gay
if bl works are a masterpiece, omegaverse works are the crayon doodle on the bathroom wall. i wouldn't hang them in the same gallery, or the same building
it's difficult to part ways with "revenged love." i was invested in the characters and had high hopes of seeing the talented cast return in a 2nd season or a new bl drama. still, i'm not desperate enough to settle for omegaverse
it's immature and disgraceful that omegaverse fans resort to name-calling and slurs (e.g., "whore," "hoe") when faced with differing opinions. you should be ashamed of yourselves
attraction begins in the eyes, grows in the kiss, and culminates in the sex. they're part of the same love language, and gay stories should have the freedom to express every stage of it
it’s comforting to see fictional worlds where gay couples can thrive; where gay relationships aren't defined by sadness and adversity. all i need is a dose of happy gay romance (those "rainbow unicorn fairy bl tales") to balance out the challenges i encounter in real life
in same-sex intimacy, bodies speak truths words can't. it's vulnerability laid bare, trust made visible. the level of vulnerability and trust shared between two men or two women is a powerful statement of defiance against a society that stigmatizes gay sex and denies gay couples fulfillment
your personal discomfort isn't a valid reason to restrict or censor the representation of same-sex physical intimacy
you're spot-on with that observation! omegaverse erases the unique qualities that distinguish gay relationships from "straight" ones. its demand for characters to fulfill fixed roles, to mate and have children, stunts their interpersonal dynamics and replaces them with a simplistic, "straight" script (pregnancy → child → family). the characters aren't fully realized individuals. they're predictable templates that omegaverse treats as incomplete unless they follow the script
this is the height of homophobia
the genre thrives on the "straight" fetishization of non-human traits (pheromones, heats, ruts, mating cycles) and pregnancy. it distorts every story into something non-human, unrecognizable, and problematic
if bl works are a masterpiece, omegaverse works are the crayon doodle on the bathroom wall. i wouldn't hang them in the same gallery, or the same building
it's difficult to part ways with "revenged love." i was invested in the characters and had high hopes of seeing the talented cast return in a 2nd season or a new bl drama. still, i'm not desperate enough to settle for omegaverse
you can stay loyal to canon. we'll stay loyal to our headcanons and daydreams