Last week ( and damn, it's been a week already, time sure does fly) I got to hang out with Oso. I met him when I was on SG the first time but had lost touch, so it was great to see him again. He's a good guy with some good stories.
Saw Land of the Dead, which was good, but not rock my socks off good.
Otherwise not much. I think I might need to apply to grad school or post baccalaureate studies, if for no other reason than to ride out this crappy economy.
Here's some zombie inspired art:

Saw Land of the Dead, which was good, but not rock my socks off good.
Otherwise not much. I think I might need to apply to grad school or post baccalaureate studies, if for no other reason than to ride out this crappy economy.
Here's some zombie inspired art:


To answer your question, however, it is more a problem with the audience than the creators - that is, until you reach the point where the Americans have begun to create it in the fandom and it is regarded by the creators not as pornography, but as helpful social statements on the apparent lives of gay men.
I am not saying that yaoi is the only stereotype present which is harmful to younger gay men. However, considering its popularity, I'd say it is a lot more immediate and influential than other stereotypes may perhaps be. I feel like young gay men do have a lot to lose by buying into any yaoi stereotype.