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I guess it depend on if there was any kind of build up before hand, like just a gradually closer to one another with out courtship.

Don't take the question too seriously. It was just one more cynical joke of mine :smirk:

There's defintely bromance in my series. It's a cyberpunk about two super powered police officers. Their foribidden and secret relationship is tested when an unimaginable incident separates them.

I don't think bromance counts as 'slow burn romance'. That seems a bit of a stretch.

Does the romance being between two members of the same sex make much of a difference? If not wouldnt the scifi elements be what makes it a stretch, more so?

no, but Romance means explicit relationships, even if it takes a long while to get there. Bromance is basically a friendship, which I don't think classifies as the romance genre. It doesn't matter if it's same-sex or not.

Well, the two main character's are in a relationship. Maybe bromance is just the wrong genre to describe it.

see, that changes everything, that's not a bromance, that's just a relationship. Bromance is explicitly non-sexual/non-romantically intimate. So no kissing, romantic handholding, romantic hugs, or sex. It's basically besties with emotional ties, but without attraction.

My two main characters are in a super slow burn romance. It's BL. But it IS of the slow variety. (goal of the story is not sex)

All of my other stories involve slow burns to some degree, but differ on if the characters end up in the romantic kind of relationship or not.

My novel is such a slow burn that the future lovers haven't even met yet, and it's over 50,000 words long! But I haven't posted everything I've written to Tapas yet, so maybe I shouldn't post it here yet.

I'm going to give this a bump for people who may not have seen it/joined it yet ^^

2 years later

My latest BL novel is going to be such a slow burn because the MC, Junming, falls too easily for people and the (eventual) love interest is a die-hard cynic about romance in general. :joy:

Genre: BL, LGBTQ+, Comedy
Hopeless romantic Yu Junming is over the moon when he lands a job at the RomCon startup helping clients to orchestrate their love stories in real life.

When he falls in love with both his boss, Grayson Black - a die-hard cynic, and a spunky undercover reporter, Fernanda who's on a mission to dig up dirt on RomCon, Junming has to pick a side. Preferably, the side which guarantees a job.

My comic isn't romance (primary genres are fantasy, action, and drama), but I do plan on including a very slow slow-burn love story that may or may not end happily. :]

Slowburn you say? I got ya!
It will be sometime until Teo, my Mc, will finally get into a romantic relationship with his neighbor :x Does he hate me for that? Perhaps he hates me for more than just that but hey! I love taking things sloooooow XD Ok, jokes aside, here's the link for anyone interested into my BL romance novel

15 days later

Mine has a slowburn. I mentioned in the "Challenge Your Reality" forum that she doesn't get introduced until Season 2. Probably the only time I'll ever do something like this since I'm not exactly the romantic-type storywise.


Description: Naota Nakaoka was just your typical harem hearthrob until his life was cut short. Now he's been reincarnated .... as a stick figure. How will he be able to rebuild his harem in a world where where anime tropes (and faces) don't exist??? Find out in That Stick Figure Isekai!!! Episodes every Friday!

Until then I think you'll enjoy the hijinks that ensue:




I finished the novel version of my slow burn retelling of beauty and the beast. They only kiss at like ep 137 in the novel and in the comic version I’m doing I’m at ep 100 and they barely just met lol