Activity: Dubcon / Noncon
Manga Review | Beast’s Storm by Morry Kuroi
Manga Review | Raveled Tightrope Knot by Ship Hita
Manhwa Review | Crash Into Me by Re-run
Man Decides to Rescue Upstairs Neighbor Because He’s Hot
Manhwa Review | BJ Alex by Mingwa
Manhwa Review | The Unquenchable Mr. Kim by MORAK
Novel Review | University of the Underworld by Ziloi
Mystery? Barely. Romantic? Hardly. Weird? Yes.
Manga Review | Love Blooms for a Twisted Blossom by Saori Nobana
The Most Standard BL
Manhwa Review | May Belongs to Me by eol
Abused Man Gets Rescued, Confined, and Treated Like a Cat
Manga Review | Sating the Wolf by Troy Arukuno
Manhwa Review | From Points of Three by White Eared
Title: From Points of Three
Jisuh is in a lot of debt. Due to his last relationship, which ended in Jisuh having to bail out his cheating boyfriend from some thugs using all of his savings and loans, Jisuh has trouble trusting anyone. He is more than happy to form a physical relationship with someone, but if there’s even a chance he could get hurt, he’s quick to cut ties and run. This rule applies to the famous actor Woo Heejae.
Jisuh happens to meet Heejae on a drama set where Jisuh is filming, and Heejae is the lead actor. Heejae isn’t initially drawn to him as he’s pretty plain-looking, but then Jisuh calls Heejae a snake. Having never been perceived in such a way, Heejae is immediately attracted to Jisuh’s view of things. So, Heejae comes up with a plan to pull Jisuh into his grasp.
In exchange for helping pay off Jisuh’s debt, Heejae wants Jisuh to film him and his partner Sun-yool during their BDSM play. And while Jisuh’s role is a viewer, he imagines himself as a participant. What a surprise it is when Heejae reaches out to him and invites him to join them. It’s just a physical relationship. Nothing could go wrong, right?