Activity: Cross-Dressing
These works feature a character or multiple characters participating in drag, cosplaying as the opposite gender, or cross-dressing.
Manhwa Review | Kinks in Development by NAS
Live-In Sex Worker Starts a Situationship with Who He Used to Bully
Manhwa Review | I Have a Boyfriend by PIBI
Former Childhood Friends Meet in College, but Only One of Them is Happy About It
Manhua Review | Modern Wizard Hunting Project by Luma
Manga Review | Love Stage!! by Eiki Eiki
Cross-Dressing in Commercial = Becoming Famous Actor‘s First Love
Manhwa Review | The Unquenchable Mr. Kim by MORAK
Manga Review | My Frilly Secret by Tamuko Kuwata
Teen Who Loves to Cross-Dress Gets Caught
Manhwa Review | @puppy_love by Hamnya
Title: @puppy_love
Seoyun is an online influencer. After a picture of him cross-dressing went viral and was passed around his school, Seoyun had to quit school, leave his family, and go into hiding on his own. Thankfully, with the image going viral, he was able to rebound into an online career under the moniker Mr. Puppy. With his whole world revolving around the internet, Mr. Puppy doesn’t have to leave his home for much, which he is fine with. Yet, as the days go on, Mr. Puppy’s loneliness also grows.
Mr. Puppy isn’t lonely for long, though. One day, he receives an inappropriate DM from a medical student named Yeonwoo. Yeonwoo likes cute things, and Mr. Puppy fits the bill. Yeonwoo also fits Mr. Puppy’s preferences, and they start an online relationship with Yeonwoo as a master and Mr. Puppy as his pet. While this satisfies for a time, it isn’t long before they crave more. Can their relationship survive the transition from an online fling to a physical one? And can love grow from a master-pet relationship?
Manhwa Review | Make Me Bark by Sagold
Title: Make Me Bark
Sungjoon’s life is finally coming together. After toiling away and saving every penny, he finally has enough for a deposit on a new apartment. “New” is a generous word to describe the rundown facilities, but Sungjoon worked hard for it, so it’s good enough for him. However, all his luck soon turns for the worst when he finds that his apartment caught fire on his way home from work. With no money to his name and no home to go to, Sungjoon is at the end of his rope. Out of desperation, he goes through his phone to see if there is anyone who could possibly help him.
As much as he doesn’t want to, he calls Hyo-in, a classmate from high school and now in college. He doesn’t know him well, but he does know one thing: this guy is filthy rich. Surely he can help Sungjoon. As expected, Hyo-in has no problem helping out, but he does have one request. In exchange for a place to stay and for pay, Hyo-in wants Sungjoon to be his puppy. It is an odd request, but all Sungjoon has to do is wear a collar, go on walks, and greet Hyo-in when he gets home. Surely Sungjoon can handle that. Right?