Disqualified From Being Pure Love — -yaoi- !free!
Before we can understand why Yaoi is disqualified, we must define what “pure love” means in this context. In Japanese media, the term jun’ai (pure love) carries a specific weight. It implies a love that is:
In the vast ecosystem of romance fiction, few genres inspire as much fervent devotion—or as much heated debate—as Yaoi (also known as Boys’ Love or BL). At its core, Yaoi promises a sanctuary of emotional intensity: two beautiful men navigating a relationship often stripped of the gendered baggage of heterosexual romance. Fans flock to it seeking what many mainstream genres struggle to deliver: a "pure love," untainted by societal expectation. Disqualified from being pure love -Yaoi-
, a young man who holds an idealistic, almost fairy-tale-like view of "true love". Frustrated by his inability to find a perfect partner in the real world, Hee-jae’s life takes a bizarre turn when a "huge and beautiful" artificial adult toy literally falls from the sky while he is outside. Before we can understand why Yaoi is disqualified,