Thanks for the suggestions, Op.
:)
But before I read them, I must ask: do they have non-con situations? I'm not really fond of those situations in yaoi.
No problem.
Crimson Spell does at one point (though at least it's not treated as the "rape=love" sort of thing) and Saezuru Tori wa Habatakanai is centered around characters who have experienced terrible things such as that - but it also explores the psychological affects of such events, rather than play it for eroticism and then sweep it under the rug afterwards. It's much darker than Crimson Spell, which takes place in a fantasy world with magic and dragons. :P
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Thanks for the suggestions, Op.
:)
But before I read them, I must ask: do they have non-con situations? I'm not really fond of those situations in yaoi.
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No problem.
Crimson Spell does at one point (though at least it's not treated as the "rape=love" sort of thing) and Saezuru Tori wa Habatakanai is centered around characters who have experienced terrible things such as that - but it also explores the psychological affects of such events, rather than play it for eroticism and then sweep it under the rug afterwards. It's much darker than Crimson Spell, which takes place in a fantasy world with magic and dragons. :P