Sex, Violence and Pretty Men: All About Yaoi
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When thinking about yaoi, the first thing that should be understood is that it is often very blunt in its depiction of sex between two males. The conversations about sex are quite frank, as are the pictures that accompany them, and though you may see a thoughtfully blurred picture or a censor bar, there is no question about what it is hiding. Most yaoi manga tends to come shrink wrapped from the bookstore, and there will be plenty of parental advisories and age appropriate warnings on them as well.
Yaoi is not considered an accurate representation of homosexual male relationships; as a matter of fact, the main audience for yaoi manga is not gay males, but rather girls and women. While there are certainly yaoi manga that are mostly concentrated on sensual or sexual material, there are still plenty of titles that fall into this category that are well-paced, well-written and story-oriented. It is not unusual to see yaoi titles that deal with things as serious and adult as drugs, rape, and illegal activities, but you will also see titles that deal with the every day drama that comes when two people are entering into a torrid relationship.
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The four volumes of Yellow show them snatching drugs, uncovering an illegal gun shipment, and dealing with their increasingly tense relationship. Through it all, this manga has some truly hilarious moments and some extremely touching ones, and is a great example of what the yaoi genre can be.



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