@randm
My first point was that any romance manga should be able to have any sexual orientations, like if the MC from Oregairu started dating the trap or the popular guy, it shouldn't all of a sudden be a yaoi. I don't know, I just wish anime/manga/whatHaveYou wouldn't be so limited overall, it's so annoying that every single one has to stick to one genre and follow the same old annoying cliches, it'd be so cool if a love comedy could turn into thriller or something.
@SPARTAN-141 you do understand that part of the reason these genre's exist is to make it easier for people to find these works instead of them getting buried in het romance and authors choose to publish works in this genre because that is the kind of work they wanted to write it's not like they were held at gun point to write a yuri manga, and even what you wanted was the case why would she end up with generic filler boy that's nice instead of the romance plot they were developing for 20+ chapters. Genres are for labeling authors intent and so the audience knows what their buying their are still pieces of media like madoka magica with these twists even with genre's being how they are.
@VOG I would be fine with Kurokawa turning him down for the right reasons e.g. she tells him she's in love with someone else. But I have no clue if she even realizes that herself, so it's probably gonna be painful
@randm
I get what you're saying and I somewhat agree, but my point still stand, and I wasn't only talking about the romance subgenres, I'm talking about every genres in mangas really, I wish they would stop with the same overused tropes that seems to be mandatory for manga genres, like, why are generic filler boys even a thing ?
It's not just mangas/animes/novels that do this, plenty of tv shows everywhere do this as well, but mangas&cie do this so much, it's not nearly as bad as anything coming out of hollywood but still.