It's Caste Heaven. I really can't say much more. They're all absolutely bonkers.
Yandere Seme. Volume 1 is fairly tame. Volume 2 is where the wild shit begins.
"Crazy" is not realised for a while by the Uke, and when it is - it's unwanted. Seme convinces Uke he'll be normal and will change, ambiguously ends with Seme back on his bullshit.
Translator note in this said "Somebody call the crazy police!" and here I am
Yandere Seme. Physically locks up the Uke. Incest. Uke doesn't consent to the crazy at first, but then he does.
Incest - It appears the Seme younger brother is the Yandere at first, but it turns out the Uke older brother is the more yandere psychotic one.
Seme is coo-coo bananas. Masochist, stalker, yandere, happy to be killed by the Uke if the Uke wanted that. And the Uke kind of does - he enjoys the power. Crazy is known, restisted and then wanted.
Omegaverse - Alpha x Omega. Yandere Omega Seme with a dark side. (Drugs Alpha, makes Alpha depend on only him, very cold to side characters and only cares about the Alpha Uke.)
"Crazy" is not shown to the Uke, so it is neither wanted or unwanted.
Omegaverse - Alpha x (Unawoken) Omega. This one isn't too wild, but their relationship is weird enough to be an honorable mention on this list. It's no Harada-san, but it'll do.
Consensual "crazy".
Omegaverse Alpha x Alpha (that turns into an omega) - The alpha that remains an Alpha secretly made all the Uke's girlfriends leave him so he could monopolise him, and secretly pokes holes in condoms to make the uke become an omega faster.
"Crazy" is not shown to the uke, so it is neither wanted or unwanted.
It's got the name Yandere in the title. Why don't you take a wild guess what it's about and why it's in this list.
Yandere Seme.
"Crazy" is unwanted at first by the Uke, but then accepted.
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Love this list!
Luv list, disagree with u about “The Beast Must Die” comment. Psychopathy, a non-clinical diagnostic subset of Antisocial Personality Disorder, is characterized by a lack of empathy and a conscience. What the ML felt towards the MC was extreme possession bordering on obsession. It can be argued that that was his form of ‘love’ but it’s not ‘love’ as accepted and thought of by general society. Therefore, the author was correct.
Hi, I don't agree with that mindset because it discriminates against all neurodivergents that have an untypical form of love in the eyes of society and feels really albeist!
But I'm glad you like the rest of the list. (⌒▽⌒)