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Seme and Uke: Seme and Uke are terms used in yaoi to describe the roles of the two male characters in a relationship. Seme refers to the dominant partner who takes the lead in the sexual and romantic relationship, while Uke refers to the submissive partner who is more passive.
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Doujinshi: Doujinshi refers to self-published fan-made manga or comics, often featuring yaoi themes. These works are typically produced and sold by amateur artists at conventions and through online marketplaces.
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Shounen-ai: Shounen-ai is a term used to describe yaoi stories that focus on the romantic and emotional aspects of a male-male relationship, rather than the sexual content.
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Bara: Bara is a genre of yaoi that is targeted towards a male audience and features more muscular and masculine male characters.
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BL: BL stands for "Boys' Love" and is a term used to describe yaoi content that focuses on the romantic and sexual relationships between male characters.
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Yuri: Yuri is a genre of Japanese media that focuses on lesbian relationships and is the female equivalent of yaoi.
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Lemon: Lemon is a term used to describe yaoi fan fiction that features explicit sexual content.
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OTP: OTP stands for "One True Pairing" and refers to a fan's favorite yaoi pairing, typically between two characters in a manga or anime series.
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Shota: Shota is a subgenre of yaoi that features sexual relationships between an adult male and a younger male character.
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Omegaverse: Omegaverse is a subgenre of yaoi that explores a fictional world in which people are divided into alpha, beta, and omega classes based on their physical and social characteristics. The genre often features non-human elements such as werewolves and focuses on power dynamics and dominance in sexual relationships.
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