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For those of us who’ve been waiting decades for a realistic gay relationship in anime, Yuri on Ice is here to please. Plus, each of them has heartfelt reactions to scenes like the kiss on the ice and Yuuri telling Victor to quit being his coach, further cementing them as real human beings with their own lives and feelings who desperately want to spend their lives with each other. Yuri on Ice avoids the common boys love trope of obvious seme and uke roles by having Yuuri and Victor be close in age, blurring their teacher/student relationship with moments of genuine friendship, and making Victor more flamboyant and girlish than Yuuri while still retaining his manliness. In the West, the term Shounen-ai categorizes romantic stories that focus on emotional aspects of relationships, while Yaoi categorizes more of the sexual aspects such as Smut or explicit content. It’s a fairly standard sports anime otherwise, but the adorable and realistically structured romance between Yuuri and Victor is definitely the highlight of the show. BL (short for Boys Love) is a genre that depicts homosexual relationships between men, written by women, for women. Great BL should showcase healthy, loving, and consensual relationships between boys, no matter the storyline. Newcomers to BL could do no better than start with anime that depicts healthy queer relationships, and many of the more famous - or infamous - yaoi shows simply don't make the cut. The main character is tall, handsome and has every characteristic of an alpha. RELATED: Pride Month: 10 BL Anime & Where To Watch Them. You can say it’s one of the best enemies to lovers bl manga I’ve read. Perhaps the most mainstream and popular of all boys love anime these days is Yuri on Ice – the 2016 ice skating show that actually had the balls to confirm a gay male relationship between the two main characters. The art style is also really vibrant and bright which just adds more energy to these already really energetic characters. If you’re a longtime boys love fan and want something that bucks the trends, check out Hitorijime My Hero. Masahiro and Kousuke also face realistic prejudice against their unorthodox relationship, and their struggles with the world around them strengthens their bond all the more. Since these two knew each other beforehand and all romantic moments have clear consent, there isn’t as much of an uncomfortable status difference between them as tends to happen in similar boys love relationships between a superior and an underling.
He thought he’d never see his hero again, but a year later, Masahiro finds out that Kousuke is his new math teacher! Will he be able to get closer to his beloved Kousuke, or will their different stations in life keep them apart?
Our young protagonist, Masahiro, was resigned to being bullied by neighborhood gangs, but that all changed when a mysterious figure known as Kousuke Oushiba saves him from his plight. This anime takes the common teacher/student romance and brings it closer to the real world and modern sensibilities.