I submitted the other person a few weeks ago. The mods are very busy I guess because they can review posters or tiny changes but not persons or new series/films.
Because...? It's more realistic or something? Yes, the book is written by a gay man, however, that does not change the fact that BL series all over the world, written by gay men, women or just people (part of the LGBTQ community), never fail to spread a message. Every BL series portrays same-sex love in their own way. Every story can be understandable to people. That does not mean that 'this or that work' seems more relatable/realistic.
As long as they do a great job why should we care about their gender.
So overall, what matters to me is creating a safe place to everyone involved in the process, so that the show can run smoothly...
But I also think that when you are someone in the LGBTQA+ community, it sure can help you to know about what the BL/GL series fans like to see in a show, because you are a part of the community and you feel what it's like daily, you know? Although it's not mandatory or even necessary, it has great results out there.
I must say that BL series nowadays really focus on the NC/bed scenes and I feel like companies these days put a lot more trust in the erotic scenes they show than in the story itself. I, myself, choose not to watch them.
So yeah, this is my take. Once again, I'm not white and I'm a part of the LGBTQ+ community. I do NOT fetishize. I honestly don't understand the 'being white' thing. It does not matter.
"I prefer stories like love in the big city..."
Because...? It's more realistic or something? Yes, the book is written by a gay man, however, that does not change the fact that BL series all over the world, written by gay men, women or just people (part of the LGBTQ community), never fail to spread a message. Every BL series portrays same-sex love in their own way. Every story can be understandable to people. That does not mean that 'this or that work' seems more relatable/realistic.
As long as they do a great job why should we care about their gender.
So overall, what matters to me is creating a safe place to everyone involved in the process, so that the show can run smoothly...
But I also think that when you are someone in the LGBTQA+ community, it sure can help you to know about what the BL/GL series fans like to see in a show, because you are a part of the community and you feel what it's like daily, you know? Although it's not mandatory or even necessary, it has great results out there.
I must say that BL series nowadays really focus on the NC/bed scenes and I feel like companies these days put a lot more trust in the erotic scenes they show than in the story itself. I, myself, choose not to watch them.
So yeah, this is my take. Once again, I'm not white and I'm a part of the LGBTQ+ community. I do NOT fetishize. I honestly don't understand the 'being white' thing. It does not matter.
https://x.com/chae_tweet/status/1927662231048667636
Heavenly never translates their trailers and vids😓