The world in which all men became gay manga

The comedy celebrates and subverts BL's most common cliches. When the jokes land, they can be hilarious, especially for fans who know the genre inside and out. There are flashes of brilliance when it captures the ridiculousness accurately. The Man Who Definitely Doesn't Want To Be In A BL - Chapter 1: The world in which all men became gay vs the man who won't become gay with HD image quality and high loading speed at MangaBuddy.

However, BL has a way of sneaking up on him no matter where he goes or how he tries to avoid it. He even reads tons of BL manga as part of his "research". His extreme resistance leads to playful hijinks in each episode. 😂 The situations he avoids ends up to someone else getting into a relationship.

Read A World Where Everything Definitely Becomes BL vs. You could read the latest and hottest Zettai BL ni Naru Sekai Vs Zettai BL ni Naritakunai Otoko 1: The world in which all men became gay vs the man who won't become gay in MangaHere. As he goes on with his life, he encounters bizarre yet seemingly everyday situations where men instantly fall in love with one another.

Our mc realizes that he is in a BL world, where a slightest thing can lead to a m|m relationship and he tries his best to avoid such situations and dreams about getting a girl. Despite trying his hardest to not get involved in these dreamy scenarios, he cannot help but become privy to the stories of romance around him.

Although he claims to have a distaste for BL, Mob almost has a fanatic obsession with it. Each cheeky episode pokes fun at the BL phenomenon by mocking the most common tropes. All the single men are inevitably attracted to each other and will end up as couples. I know the humour isn't supposed to be serious, but some insensitive jokes feel too pointed for my taste.

Moments like the "meryba" merry bad ending joke, where Mob worries his brother will die after accepting a love confession from a guy, get under my skin. However, his character's gay panic seems off-putting, as do some of the cringy or tasteless humour. Whether he meets with friends or strangers, every guy wants to hook up with either him or each other.

Not every joke lands, though. Mob is an ordinary university student who has noticed all the guys around him are hooking up with each other. Mob's constant resistance to BL is depicted as a playful schtick, but it also contains a subtle whiff of homophobia. As the only exception, the jaded protagonist tries to reject all the BL cliches around him.

Mob is a university student with an overactive imagination. He believes all the men around him are somehow becoming romantic couples, and he's the only one immune to the BL syndrome. Even Mob's little brother Ayato has a special male suitor of his own at school.

I understand it's a silly satire of the genre. The main character lives in a quirky universe where everyone is gay. It specializes in tongue-in-cheek humour poking fun at many popular BL tropes. He is born on June 13, He also plays a supporting character in the office drama Cherry Magic and its sequel Cherry Magic: The Movie.

And much more top manga are available here. You'll recognize the familiar scenarios, silly references, or exaggerated parodies. Each day, Mob devises outlandish strategies that will minimize his chances of encountering BL tropes in life. The lead actor also brings tons of enthusiasm to his role.

It heavily caters to hardcore fans of the genre with self-referential inside jokes and over-the-top parody scenarios. With a wild and overactive imagination, he frequently thinks about outlandish scenarios of how BL tropes can happen to him. As much as the humour can be funny, it sometimes backfires.

Although Mob claims to have an aversion to the Boys Love genre, he is also seemingly obsessed with it. His snarky commentary can sound like cheap shots at the gay community , like "ugh, gay people!