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you wouldn't last an hour in the asylum where they raised me
this user still hasn't moved on from the ending of unripened expression
the thing that make any blood boil is not even that he ended up with the long time crush it’s that the author spent ALL THOSE CHAPTERS DEVELOPING SUCH AN INTIMATE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN JAEWON AND JUNSEO ONLY FOR THEM NOT TO END UP TOGETHER
Favorite COMPLETED Shounen Ai Comics
(for now)
You'll hate me for at least one of these.
Shonen ai Manhwa
Which is manhwa or manhua i called webtoon😂cause the way i read it longwise way📑 and i'm gonna share the soft one💞
1. Voice of love
Rate : 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟[completed]
Author : Pongpong
This is BEAUTIFUL!!😢💘
Trauma baby need to protect💟
Other baby can read your mind🔮
2. Never understand
Rate : 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟[completed]
Author : Bbong
This is also BEAUTIFUL😢💘
There's many couple inside this story👬 👬 👬 👬
Each story can make you upside down⬆⬇and cry😭
3. Heaven and hell roman company
Rate : 🌟🌟🌟🌟[completed]
Author : Mum
Honestly i still confused with the plot😐😐
Overall the story are great👍👍
I love both couple👬👬i'm not mentioned their dad😅
4. Ice man
Rate : 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟[completed]
Author : Milla
Artist : Haedal
BEAUTIFUL but only 5 chapters☺☺
Cute💞cause the other baby are tsundere
Traped inside frezer❄⛄
5. Silent color
Rate : 🌟🌟🌟🌟[completed]
Author : Qing Ge
BEAUTIFUL but you not gonna like the ending, it's cliffhanger. There's actually 2 authors for this webtoon, unfortunatelly the other one passed away😓😓so the other one (who still alive) confused and too fast jumped to conclusion.
It's about synaesthesia (condition when you can hear color)
6. At the end of the road
Rate : 🌟🌟🌟[completed]
Author : Haribo
I'm sorry for my rate, but i kinda don't like the plot😟😟
But overall the plot are great, make me curious for the ending👍👍
It's about change body and soul👻
7. Here u are
Rate : 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟[ongoing]
Author : D-Jun
No more word expect BEAUTIFUL😢💘
I love all the couple inside this story!!👬 👬 👬 👫
THOSE BABIES NEED TO PROTECT!!😤💞
8. 19 days
Rate : 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟[ongoing]
Author : Old Xian
This one give me feeling of friendship not romantic way😅😅
But there's some progress and i'm still waiting for romantic things😎😎
LOL everytime😂😂
9. Unripened expression
Rate : 🌟🌟🌟🌟[completed]
Author : Aga
I kinda jealous for the MC😅he's up for grabs by 3 people😄
After read this maybe you not gonna like the ending, cause the plot twist are sucks😐😐
But i'm okay with the ending so i gave that rate😮😮
10. Raising a bat
Rate : 🌟🌟[completed]
Author : Jade
At first i thought the story are great and soft and uwu everytime😯😯
But, the conflict are sucks and it really broke my heart😭😭
Even if they end up together i don't feel anything❌💀
All of this are just my opinion, don't give your 100% believing my rate, you should read and rate it yourself😉😉
Unripe Expression - High school romance and friendship done well
Misughan Pyohyeon - 2016, Aga - 9/10
Jaewon and his boys - my favorite harem yet
I’m not much of a manga reader, if you don’t count BLs that is. BL manga is one of the very few things that can pull me out of boredom, and I consume on average one volume a day. Korean webtoons are definitely a part of this comic devotion of mine. They are almost always easy to consume (not something I can say for manga) and the format lends itself to binging extremely well. Many a night, starting a new 80+ chapter webtoon has been a grave mistake for me, as I end up welcoming the sun with whatever couple I’m on a journey with at the time. Another feature of most BL webtoons is that somehow their drama never suffocates me, no matter the seriousness. Albeit a huge generalization, even when they make me cry rivers, they never feel quite so pessimistic as their Japanese counterparts. I always know what sort of an emotional reaction I’ll get out of them - which is not a bad thing if you are reading romance as a enjoyable pastime.
Unripe Expression, while seemingly just another one of the cute high school romances with some light drama, changed my mind as it built towards something subtly different. Throughout the majority of the story, I had two main feelings: that the story was ordinary but very involving, and that the main cast was individually superb characters. They were well-written and had lives and feelings of their own, and they were all extremely sympathetic even after they made mistakes. At the end, my feelings on the boys remained strong, but another thought struck me. The story was their desires, interactions, overall relationships, and characterization otherwise. The romantic pursuits and the friendships that Aga showed us were nuanced and alive, and I love each and every one of them.
Jaewon, the MC, is a sweet guy and first and foremost I wanted his choice to be realized, and this was in spite of Junseo being my best boy. While Jaewon had agency in the narrative, and he had a choice from the very beginning, the romantic plot never revealed what it had in store for us at the end. This is a 70 chapter comic, and I only knew who the lucky guy was in the last 2-3 chapters, a truly unpredictable gem. This can rattle a lot of people, and perhaps, if I hadn’t been convinced by the relationships of Jaewon and the boys, I’d have felt the same. Looking up some reviews after I finished the story, I found that not a lot of people were happy about the ending, so this might not be one of the stories you choose to read when you are in the mood for wish fulfillment. Speaking for myself, it fulfilled my wishes in terms of great relationship development on all counts, so even if I felt sad for the unlucky ones, I was completely satisfied with the way this particular story turned out. I bought every one of their plotlines, and that none of them were tools for fanservice to the audience. I was reading the real lives of a bunch of good high school boys, and what I wanted for them was not really their concern. Aga certainly has the qualities of a writer that I respect passionately. They seem to be writing for art and not the reader. Having said that, I’m still a weak human, so I’d love to see a continuation story for the other boys who couldn’t get Jaewon. [Big spoilers past this point until marked otherwise.]
Is it gonna be him or him or him? An embarrassment of riches...
First and foremost of those boys is of course Junseo, the reason for the public outcry in reviews. Junseo is the most well-built character and it is perfectly natural to be on his side as he helps Jaewon through his identity crisis and romantic troubles chasing Karam. He is sweet, loyal, a great friend, and as we witness him support his friend wholeheartedly, he falls in love with him in the process. The fact that he had already had a very intense relationship before high school and was broken hearted over it adds to our deep sympathy for him. His own transition from friend to boy in love is believable, and the story helps us support him in his quest through the first half of it - until we start getting a bit more into how Karam sees Jaewon (well at least me!)
My journey in what I want for Jaewon was quite shaky. In fact I’d say I’d have probably felt okay with whoever he ended up with. However, my top choice changed throughout the story; first Karam, then Junseo, and Karam again. I never stopped loving Junseo the best and feeling for him, but as mentioned, I wanted Jaewon to have who he wanted. We knew Karam was slightly interested in him from the beginning but the nature of that was not entirely clear. As we got further away from understanding him, my heart was turning towards Junseo and giving him what he wanted. However, Aga eventually turned the story back to Karam, with a new tool in the game - Jaewon’s first love Yoonsung. Yoonsung didn’t only trigger Karam to understand his own feelings better, he also showed us that Jaewon’s feelings were fully mutual. Karam can come across as the least developed of the group, and he is certainly the “less exciting” choice, but his own struggles with his feelings were gripping. Despite feeling that Jaewon was special, and despite being confessed to, he turned down Jaewon and still wanted to stay with him. This trope of being scared to lose a friend can come across as ordinary, but in this case the execution was superb. Karam wasn’t actually scared, and without respite, he kept sticking to Jaewon and flirting with him and doing everything in his power to stay in his heart. He didn’t want to lose Jaewon’s love for him to Yoonsung. The inherent selfishness of this is also inherently titillating to me - as long as Jaewon was only looking at him, he didn’t want to bother with the troubles that come with romance. Thankfully, Yoonsung came across as a very open threat to his possessive love. Little did he know, the real possible competition was Jaewon’s best friend Junseo.
Yoonsung himself comes across as the easy boy, the playboy who is playing games, and why would we ever root for him? The truth is we’ve read plenty of BL where the childhood love of the hero returns and has had a transformation of his own and gains the heart of his love again. Yoonsung is a charming boy, and from his perspective, the story is a sad one. The boy he’s loved all his life doesn’t pick him, and he doesn’t even make it simple. Jaewon’s protests against Yoonsung’s advances are flimsy at best. In the space of a few days, he gives hope to all three boys with his actions. Karam has already been confessed to, Yoonsung is allowed physical closeness, and Junseo emotional closeness. Jaewon’s relationships with each of them make these interactions believable and not-unlikeable. They are all a part of the natural flow, and in the end, as a boy who has been turned down, his confusion is natural. I find the final choice of Karam incredibly realistic, as he’s never stopped loving him. And luckily for Karam, he wasn’t too late to fix what he had almost undone. Unlucky for Junseo of course, because given enough time, I have no doubt that he could have made Jaewon forget about Karam’s rejection. Just the timing wasn’t right. Poor Yoonsung, on the other hand, was entirely too late. His time had been almost ten years ago. His unintentional rejection of Jaewon as a well-meaning child was the final chance he was ever going to get.
Jaewon is the wholesomest slut in the world of BL
Another entirely doki doki element of the webtoon is that throughout the story no one ever finds out how close Jaewon and Junseo were. It was their own world, making their friendship particularly special - and make no mistake, it was a friendship, of the best kind. A huge strength of this webtoon was that despite most of the boys being in love with Jaewon, it wasn’t only about romance. It was very much about friendship, friendship of people who might have romantic connections as well. Whilst in many romance stories, friendship can be neglected, it is even rarer to see lovers or love interests portrayed properly as a friend. The perfection of how Junseo was equally in love and a loyal friend is one of the biggest draws here. Of course, we don’t only have Junseo as a friend but also Jaehee, who was the only straight boy in the crowd, Jaewon’s other best friend. Jaehee had a smaller role compared to the others, however, from his initial reaction to how he got himself forgiven and how he silently watched over his friend without wanting to make him uncomfortable, he had a subtle and sweet character development of his own. He was the less complicated friend-the one who was always there, unlike Junseo who had to leave at the end. And that choice was probably the one that made me the saddest. It was clear to me that Jaewon wasn’t only a crush for Junseo, so seeing him throw away his friendship was particularly sad. Jaewon respected his choice in the end, as he had briefly been there with Karam and didn’t appreciate the situation he was put in (once again showing that Karam is not such a goodie two-shoes.) In the end, this made the ending particularly bittersweet - not only because best boy Junseo didn’t get the boy but also because they had lost their best friends in each other as well. If we ever get a sequel, I would love to see Junseo get a boyfriend of his own, and back to being friends with Jaewon - and close friends at that! If I had to complain about anything at all, it would be that friendship does come behind romance as the main theme, and this means that once the romantic plotline ends, we don’t get to see any “side stories” to see where they all end up. Given how important friendship is to the rest of the story, it would have been more fulfilling to have one for the road.
Spoilers done!
In the end, Unripe Expression was a great success - telling a heartfelt story of love and friendship of five sweet boys, all of whom you could route for, for their own happiness. Harem is a particularly difficult structure to realistically execute and Aga did it perfectly here. None of the characters’ interest in the main character felt forced and I never found myself thinking, oh my god, why does everyone like this one boy! Even if the last choice may be controversial to some, Unripe Expression tells the story of Jaewon’s romantic escapades in a heartfelt and well-constructed fashion. Hopefully, you’ll give this beautiful (and extremely bingeable) webtoon a shot and Aga will one day grace us with more of their imagination and more of these boys’ friendships.
unripened expression destroyed me thanks
i don't think i'm ever getting over the ending
ha junseo deserved better i don't make the rules
28/10/19
The boys are back!
Original sketch by author Aga from Twitter
Look at these goofies all drunk and having fun.
Have you read Unripened Expression ? It's such a fun read and quite hilarious, you can binge through this. Not too much angst, quite light yet has very intriguing elements in the story. I loved it but I do suggest reading it with an open mind 😊
Then protagonist is an adorable soft boy. Most of the story is told from his perspective.
Manhwa - Unripened Expression
Recommend - 8/10 ⭐