Sadistic Beauty: Side Story A

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Looks like the suspension wasn’t a real suspension. Ch.4 is already out and author is following the every 10 days thing. But it looks like no one wants to translate anymore bc author-sama doesn’t approve.
 
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downvoted because mc fucked a guy once. and because author is married to a man.
 
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Anyone who knows if this got a translation (official or not) after ch2, share the site pls.
 
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As for the guy part, she did it for a girl. It was a threesome (and btw, neither the guy nor the mc wanted to do that with each other, just with the main love interest in the original manwha) I hated that part of the manwha as well, so I pretend like it never existed.

As for the fact that the author is married to a man, I kinda agree. I'm a lesbian and it irks me out. If the author is bi, I wouldn't mind but then again, there's also mlm content in the original manwha (and the other upcoming side story) so uhmm yeah it feels kinda fetishized. But in the end, I'm only here for Gyerin anyway. That's why I only read the parts of the original story, that featured her and I'm glad to see that she's (probably) getting an actual gf now
 
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@nohana1000
there's also mlm content in the original manwha (and the other upcoming side story) so uhmm yeah it feels kinda fetishized.
yeah, of course it does. so many lesbians are into yaoi and (attention!) real life gay porn that it's uncanny. this fetishization is so prevalent in fact that it became good rule of thumb for me for guessing someone's sexuality: when a person is writing or reading bl, she's* probably bi or gay. if she's reading both bl and gl she's most likely a lesbian. for yuri it's more complicated, though i would be worried if my partner was exclusively obsessed with content that is in exact opposition to whatever we are. i really can't wrap my head around why, for example, merryhachi's husband agreed to marry her (or she him).

*I'm using "she" here because well, guess why.
 
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@kavvka @nohana100

I'm a lesbian and I have zero problem with the fact the author is straight. Your personal taste has nothing to do with the fact you like to write or draw LGBTQ+ characters in a fictional setting. I feel the world isn't binary and shouldn't be.

I'm here for a world for anyone regardless of sexual orientation to freely express themselves and add to LGBTQ+ media in a respectful manner.

Please do not take this as an attack, I in no way trying to attack. I'm just a person wishing for people to freely express themselves.
 
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I don't get why people have an issue with straight people liking or drawing BL/GL. It's more or less just romance after all, you don't have to be in a romantic relationship to like romance manga/manhwa/manhua or whatever. It's not a serious piece of transformative literature or whatever, it's just cute stuff.

Saying this as a regular girl who really likes girls. I genuinely just don't get the people who say straight people who like BL/GL fetishize it.
 
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Although right now it has two chapters, it is def worth the read the first chapter even made me laugh lmao. Nice work 😁
 
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and what I really don't get is why people must vomit out they reactionary responses when they either don't understand what has been said or aren't willing to go past their own surface layer emotional reaction to it when they decide to address it.

we all have quirks it seems. some people like lies, bs and dissonances, others don't.

one thing struck me especially silly though:

It's not a serious piece of transformative literature or whatever, it's just cute stuff.
tell that to 90% of members of every identity oriented sexuality driven feminist yuri board where almost everything is a statement.

(it also really does not help your point that you decided - unprompted - to proclaim your personal position on intersectional oppression ladder in the argumentation ; if it doesn't matter where the work's author preferences might happen to lie in relation to things they're writing, then your own preferences should be equally unimportant and contextually irrelevant for what you were trying to convey)

@Yuribasedgod
personal taste has nothing to do with the fact you like to write or draw LGBTQ+ characters in a fictional setting.
I very strongly object to that. of course it has something to do with your personal taste. i don't know how much, as it should be decided individually in every case, but to say that it has nothing (either literally or figuratively, as in 'negligibly little') to do with it is just... irresponsible. this sort of 'whatever' attitude to introspection very often leads to wasting other people time (ie misery for all parties involved, because time is not refundable), type of behavior I have extreme disdain for.

(not saying that you specifically act like that, but I had to explain where I'm coming from on this issue)

if you want to argue why I might be wrong about the above, first answer me this: would you leave a child in care of someone who you'd know creates or consumes fictional graphic lolicon content?


edit: ping typos.
 
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@kavvka

tell that to 90% of members of every identity oriented sexuality driven feminist yuri board where almost everything is a statement.

But I'm not an identity oriented sexuality driven feminist? I just like how girls are and I also like romance manga.

(it also really does not help your point that you decided - unprompted - to proclaim your personal position on intersectional oppression ladder in the argumentation ; if it doesn't matter where the work's author preferences might happen to lie in relation to things they're writing, then your own preferences should be equally unimportant and contextually irrelevant for what you were trying to convey)

I've looked at this paragraph for over ten minutes and I still don't understand it. I googled the terms and everything but I still don't get it. I just don't study feminist theory.
I've looked at your reply to me for over 10 minutes and I still do not get why people say straight people who like BL/GL fetishize it.
 
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What the, what is going on with the Comment section... you all need to chill lmao. It just a Fiction to have fun
 
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To the dudes arguing below me can you just shut up and not complain if you don't like good get filtered out. And can you please stop bringing in your weird fetish for politics and sexual orientations?
 

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