Overcoming obstacles is also a theme. Society's prejudices, family issues, and personal insecurities can all be obstacles for the characters in gay manga novels. In 'Doukyuusei', the two boys have to deal with the fear of being discovered and the potential negative reactions from those around them as they explore their relationship.
Love is a very common theme. Just like in many Christmas stories, the idea of finding love during the holiday season is central. In gay Christmas novels, it's about two men finding and falling in love.
Another theme is acceptance. This can be both self - acceptance and acceptance from society. Some novels show the struggle for gay characters to be accepted in their communities, while others focus on how they learn to accept themselves first before seeking external acceptance.
Power dynamics is a very common theme. There is often a dominant and a submissive role, and how these two interact forms the core of many stories.
Love and relationships are also prevalent themes. These novels explore different types of relationships, from first loves to more complex, long - term relationships. They may show the challenges that gay couples face in a college environment, such as acceptance from peers or family. For instance, some novels depict how the characters deal with homophobia within the college community while trying to maintain their relationships.
Destiny is another common theme. The supernatural element often implies that there is some sort of pre - ordained path or destiny for the characters. And for the gay characters, their love and relationships can be seen as part of that destiny. In 'The Raven Boys' series, the characters are on a quest that seems to be fated, and within that, the relationships between the characters, including the gay subtext, are developing in a way that seems to be guided by some greater force. And secrecy is also a theme, as the characters may have to hide their supernatural nature or their gay relationship from the outside world for various reasons.
A theme that frequently appears is the feeling of being an outsider. Gay characters in these novels often feel like they don't belong in the society around them. They may be excluded from social groups or not fit into the traditional norms. This sense of not belonging can lead to deep - seated depression. Also, the theme of secrecy is common. Having to keep their sexual orientation a secret can create a heavy burden on the characters. The fear of being discovered and the resulting consequences can cause a great deal of stress and sadness. And finally, the theme of broken dreams is present. Whether it's the dream of a happy relationship or the dream of being fully accepted, when these dreams are shattered, it can plunge the characters into a state of depression.
Social exclusion is also a frequent theme. Adult gay novels often depict the difficulties that gay characters face in a heteronormative society. They may be ostracized, discriminated against, or have limited opportunities, and the novels may show how they navigate through these challenges.
One common theme is unrequited love. In many such novels, one character may love another who either doesn't return the feelings or is unable to due to various circumstances like social pressure or personal insecurities.
One common theme is acceptance. The characters often have to deal with accepting their own identity as gay within the furry community, which may have its own set of norms and expectations.
One common theme is self - discovery. College is a time when many people are exploring their identities, and for gay characters in these novels, it's about coming to terms with their sexual orientation. For example, in many stories, the character may initially struggle with acceptance, either from themselves or from their family and friends.