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5. Discussion & Implications
- How these stories help queer Asian youth build relational scripts.
- Industry barriers (lack of Asian writers in romance writers’ rooms).
- Contrast with “BL” (boys’ love) media produced in Asia vs. diaspora.
4. Findings
7. References (sample)
- Gopinath, G. (2005). Impossible Desires: Queer Diasporas and South Asian Public Cultures.
- Manalansan, M. (2003). Global Divas: Filipino Gay Men in the Diaspora.
- Eng, D. (2010). The Feeling of Kinship: Queer Liberalism and the Racialization of Intimacy.
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3. Example Storyline Breakdown (Fictional but plausible for OAY)
Couple A: Minho (introverted artist) & Sori (overachieving student council president)
- Act 1: They dislike each other — she thinks he’s lazy, he thinks she’s rigid.
- Act 2: Forced to share a diary for a school project. They write back and forth anonymously, slowly falling for each other’s real thoughts.
- Act 3: Big reveal scene — she finds his sketch of her in the diary. He finds her unsent letter about feeling lonely despite her perfect image.
- Ending (open or bittersweet): They choose to date quietly, keeping the diary as their secret space — acknowledging that love doesn’t have to be loud to be real.
Why this works for OAY:
- Diary as central device ✅
- Slow burn ✅
- Respects Asian social norms (no public PDA blowups) ✅