Lol yep 👍 god forbid work ever tried to check it. Lol nar it's all good. Locked behind another account. Don't worry. 😅😅 Only way my ADHD brain will remember hehe
08/07/26 - YouTuber Everything BL - just dropped their video. Not sure about you guys but I enjoy watching these videos in order to get a reminder of what is coming + any new updates I may have missed. https://youtu.be/ihbVSplfXA0?si=2mZOkDlEQ8443mrE
After I Changed Seats, It Seems the Guy Behind Me Likes Me - (on MDL goes by: Sekigae Shitara, Doyara Ushiro no Otoko ga Ore no Koto Sukirashii) - airing 5th August
I guess we will see as the story develops why he would. We could be reading too deeply into it for now before the story can be revealed. I never read the story so a can't comment exactly why he would. I do know the manga was published May, 2019. I'm trying to stay away from spoilers. ❤️ Happy viewing.
❤️❤️I don’t feel attacked at all, and I’m sorry if my last message came across that way. I’m really just enjoying the discussion and digging into the nuances of the story. No hard feelings here whatsoever. To clarify on the "I'm not into guys" line: I actually think that quick denial is one of the most believable parts of the story, rather than just a manga trope. As someone who is bisexual and knowing friends who are too we all have to start somewhere when we're figuring out what and who we like. When a character instantly jumps to deny being gay, it doesn't necessarily mean they are being homophobic. Instead, it often reflects a deep-seated fear of what that label means in their specific society. The fact that he feels the urgent need to deny it shows he is hyper-aware of the social complications and fallout. For a lot of guys navigating fluid attraction or realizing they might be bi, starting with that kind of defensive denial is a very real psychological mechanism. I think that's why perspectives from different writers whether men, women, gay, or straight can be so fascinating. Sometimes an outside perspective or a creative premise can highlight those societal pressures in a really unique way. Ultimately, society would be a whole lot better off if people realized that the gender you fall in love with isn't the single thing that defines who you are in the long run. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on it, and take care of yourself!
Ok have to address the points you just few out there "sick kind of a woman" "a male wouldn't come up with such a premise"
Honestly, putting people and sexuality into neat little boxes just doesn't match reality. For starters, human sexuality is incredibly fluid. Decades of research (going all the way back to Alfred Kinsey and backed up by modern psychologists like Lisa Diamond) shows that most people sit somewhere on a spectrum, and attractions can shift over time. Curiosity is just part of being human; it doesn't mean someone is trapped by a rigid label. The same goes for creativity. The idea that a man could "never" imagine this kind of premise completely underestimates how empathy and imagination work. Writers step outside their own lived experiences all the time, that’s literally what storytelling is. But let's address the real elephant in the room: there is a massive double standard here. There's this weird, ongoing bias where women are labeled as having "sick minds" for writing edgy or sexual content, yet society completely overlooks the fact that male creators have been doing the exact same thing for centuries without the judgment. Why the sudden gatekeeping when a woman writes it? Nothing in life fits into a perfect, simple box—and creative expression definitely shouldn't. I don't write this not to argue with you. Just maybe hopefully opened your thoughts to this idea. thank you and have a good day.
The age old BL debit 😊 actors shouldn't be able to take on a role if they don't commit. For me I'm more worried about why they felt they needed to do something they are not comfortable with. Anyway. Lol have to say I am enjoying this month of BL's. They are fantastic thrilling stories. Sorry your not having too much fun. What is your favourite BL's of all time? ❤️😊 What do you mean by 'sick' mind of a women?
Got ya. Yer these is nothing more sad to see in a BL and will turn me off quickly when you see actors that clearly feel uncomfortable in the role. Many acting jobs to avoid such things. I'm only half way through Fukami... It never grabbed me that strongly and now I kinda feel why. It's on my back list to finish, but their is just so many good BL's right now to keep up with. Today is about finishing up ticket to heaven for me. Until Mr Kill premieres.
I didn't even realise that difference. Omg but now you point it out, yes the chemistry between them is good 😊 I'm excited to see how they go. Both actors are very skills
Only Japan would come up with something so absurd lol. “I’m not gay, but I want nothing more than to achieve…
Hehe boys learning himself... Sexuality is fluid. Learning what you like takes times. Labels only mean so much. ❤️ I don't think it's such a crazy concept. A lot of people start of wanting to try something physically before knowing what they are.
Okumi Hideaki is such a impressively tall guy!!! I love the size difference here. 😊 It's short but gets right into the story. And omg is it a sexy story! Just from the first ep I know this will a easy easy watch for me each week. J-BL just came out swinging with this one. Can recommend popping it into the watch list.
https://youtu.be/ihbVSplfXA0?si=2mZOkDlEQ8443mrE
Make It Right 2026 - airing - 17 July
https://mydramalist.com/805172-make-it-right-2026
Class Crush Crisis - airing - 24 July
https://mydramalist.com/804972-class-crush-crisis
Your Third - airing - 26 July
https://mydramalist.com/787324-your-third
Your Sky: Hare Nochi Koi - airing - 1 Aug - also added to this list.
https://mydramalist.com/810482-your-sky-hare-nochi-koi
After I Changed Seats, It Seems the Guy Behind Me Likes Me - (on MDL goes by: Sekigae Shitara, Doyara Ushiro no Otoko ga Ore no Koto Sukirashii) - airing 5th August
https://mydramalist.com/809958-sekigae-shitara-doyara-ushiro-no-otoko-ga-ore-no-koto-sukirashii
Gelboys Season 2 - airing 8th of August
https://mydramalist.com/789278-gelboys-season-2
Popular Serizawa Acts Weird Around Me (or Youkya Shuudan ni Iru Serizawa wa, Ore no Mae da to Yousu ga Okashii) on MDL - 10th Aug
https://mydramalist.com/810722-yokya-shudan-ni-iru-serizawa-wa-ore-no-mae-da-to-yosu-ga-okashii
Lovex3 - airing 16th Aug
https://mydramalist.com/798374-love3
Mr. Fanboy - August
https://mydramalist.com/745501-fan-boy
Nour - August
https://mydramalist.com/808228-nour-the-series
Blue Lips
https://mydramalist.com/809278-lan-zui-chun
&
Sin and Love
https://mydramalist.com/810292-sin-and-love
Not on MDL yet -
The Last Lock of Love - no airing date just yet
Trailer found here
https://youtu.be/7sdpWCEI1bc?si=LUlOhw6EDrotdeA7
Happy viewing.
To clarify on the "I'm not into guys" line: I actually think that quick denial is one of the most believable parts of the story, rather than just a manga trope. As someone who is bisexual and knowing friends who are too we all have to start somewhere when we're figuring out what and who we like.
When a character instantly jumps to deny being gay, it doesn't necessarily mean they are being homophobic. Instead, it often reflects a deep-seated fear of what that label means in their specific society. The fact that he feels the urgent need to deny it shows he is hyper-aware of the social complications and fallout. For a lot of guys navigating fluid attraction or realizing they might be bi, starting with that kind of defensive denial is a very real psychological mechanism.
I think that's why perspectives from different writers whether men, women, gay, or straight can be so fascinating. Sometimes an outside perspective or a creative premise can highlight those societal pressures in a really unique way.
Ultimately, society would be a whole lot better off if people realized that the gender you fall in love with isn't the single thing that defines who you are in the long run.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on it, and take care of yourself!
Honestly, putting people and sexuality into neat little boxes just doesn't match reality.
For starters, human sexuality is incredibly fluid. Decades of research (going all the way back to Alfred Kinsey and backed up by modern psychologists like Lisa Diamond) shows that most people sit somewhere on a spectrum, and attractions can shift over time. Curiosity is just part of being human; it doesn't mean someone is trapped by a rigid label.
The same goes for creativity. The idea that a man could "never" imagine this kind of premise completely underestimates how empathy and imagination work. Writers step outside their own lived experiences all the time, that’s literally what storytelling is.
But let's address the real elephant in the room: there is a massive double standard here. There's this weird, ongoing bias where women are labeled as having "sick minds" for writing edgy or sexual content, yet society completely overlooks the fact that male creators have been doing the exact same thing for centuries without the judgment. Why the sudden gatekeeping when a woman writes it?
Nothing in life fits into a perfect, simple box—and creative expression definitely shouldn't.
I don't write this not to argue with you. Just maybe hopefully opened your thoughts to this idea. thank you and have a good day.
What do you mean by 'sick' mind of a women?
It's short but gets right into the story. And omg is it a sexy story! Just from the first ep I know this will a easy easy watch for me each week. J-BL just came out swinging with this one. Can recommend popping it into the watch list.