Yandere Seme.
Uke is fairly aware of the "crazy" but not the full extent. It is not unwanted.
Yandere Seme. Nothing too wild. Uke sees the "crazy" and is fairly okay with it.
Yandere/Murderous Seme. Obsessive Uke. Buy one crazy, get one free. They absolutely consent to their bullshit. Short, but good.
Initially, possessive/obsessive Uke that desires to monopolise their love (fairly yandere but not in a scary way exactly). Then as the story progresses, Seme catches the crazy bug and becomes somewhat more posessive than the Uke, actually bordering into yandere, but the Uke fucking loves it.
Seme is aware of the Uke's crazy before they even meet - as he's hired by somebody being stalked/obsessed over by the Uke. So it's wanted/consented crazy.
One of the tamer ones on this list. But there's a couple scenes where I think if the Uke/Seme were pushed into corners, they would turn yandere. Due to the obsessive energy shown, I'm adding it. Both characters are aware of the crazy, so it's wanted.
Seme with a superiority complex over dominating/degrading Uke. Uke loves being glared at and hated. Sounds fairly tame, but it's definitely enough to be on this list.
Both characters are aware of their "crazy" and actively encourage it.
It's killing stalking. If you even clicked this list, you probably know all about killing stalking.
Relationship with a serial killer. Say no more. (surprisingly, happy ending.)
Falling in love with a genuine psychopath with homocidal tendencies.
Please note - The author claims "Psychopaths cannot feel love". This is an incorrect mental health stereo-type. They can absolutely feel love, albeit not in the "typical" way. It's still brilliant work, but approach this work knowing that she has written it with an ignorant viewpoint.
Two couples: First has an actual serial killer/assassin Seme. Uke is aware and fine with this.
Second is a messed up yandere bdsm fever dream short story.
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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. (⌒▽⌒)