If you haven't read Umibe no Etranger or it's sequel, Harukaze no Etranger, I highly recommend it. It is not written in a classic BL format and is more like a slice of life drama about a same sex couple. It is really sweet!
Ukemi = bottom: the verb ukeru means to "take, receive, accept," thus uke (receiving) mi (body, party) means "one who receives," or, "a bottom." Neko = bottom: neko literally means "cat". It has exactly the same meaning as ukemi, but in a slangier way.
Is it X-23 in Wolverine's outfit, or genderbent Wolverine? The world may never know (r3dstar)
Is it X-23 in Wolverine's outfit, or genderbent Wolverine? The world may never know (r3dstar)
If you haven't read Umibe no Etranger or it's sequel, Harukaze no Etranger, I highly recommend it. It is not written in a classic BL format and is more like a slice of life drama about a same sex couple. It is really sweet!
Ukemi = bottom: the verb ukeru means to "take, receive, accept," thus uke (receiving) mi (body, party) means "one who receives," or, "a bottom." Neko = bottom: neko literally means "cat". It has exactly the same meaning as ukemi, but in a slangier way.