another repost to here just to get the ball rolling! love that toxic yaoi #squidgame #squidgameart #gihun #inho #netflix
Okay, so we all know Squid Game was a phenomenon, but for many of us, the real magic happened in the fan spaces, especially when it came to yaoi ships! I mean, who else immediately started shipping characters after watching? It wasn't just about the games; it was about the intense connections, unspoken glances, and the sheer tension between certain *boyfriends*. For me, the Gihun x Inho dynamic was just *chef's kiss*. The brotherly bond, the moral ambiguity, the power play – it all screamed 'toxic yaoi potential.' It's not about condoning harmful relationships, but exploring those intense, often dark, emotional landscapes through a romantic lens. And honestly, finding fan art of them together just makes my heart flutter. You know that feeling when you just love my bf ship so much you can't stop looking for content? Why do we gravitate towards 'toxic' yaoi? I think it's because it pushes boundaries. It explores forbidden desires, power imbalances, and characters with complex, often morally grey, motivations. It's a safe space to explore those darker fantasies without real-world consequences. Plus, the angst is just chef's kiss for storytelling! If you're new to the Squid Game yaoi scene or just looking for more, trust me, there's a treasure trove out there! Pixiv, Tumblr, and AO3 (Archive of Our Own) are goldmines for fan art and fanfiction. Just search with hashtags like #squidgameyaoi, #gihunxinho, or even general terms like 'BL Squid Game.' You'll find incredible artists and writers who bring these ships to life. Sometimes I even find fan edits set to dramatic music that just perfectly capture the vibe of these pairings. Beyond Gihun and Inho, I've seen some amazing interpretations of other characters too. Think about the quieter moments, the shared struggles, and how easily a 'what if' scenario can turn into a passionate narrative. It's all about imagination and how fans reinterpret the source material to fit their desires. The beauty of fan culture is that it allows us to explore these alternative storylines and see our favorite characters in a completely different light. It's a way of saying, 'Hey, these characters have such strong chemistry, they should be together!' And when they are, even in fan art, it's a celebration for those of us who love my bf pairings with intensity. So, if you haven't ventured into the Squid Game yaoi world yet, what are you waiting for? It's a wild, wonderful, and sometimes wonderfully 'toxic' ride!














































