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You got the definition a bit wrong Yaoi originally means Boy's Love. In its most simple term, it refers to graphical imagery of love between young men (shounen-ai). Then evolved with times, artists began to cater other niche, like Shota (children), Futa (transexual), Trap (drag), Men's Love (or Bara), Chubby and even older men. Lots of subclassification. And as you've said Bara nowadays called Men's Love, more masculine version of Yaoi. Sometimes the border is blurred. There are characters with girly face, flowing hair and rose petals everywhere, but got a nice muscly body. And bara mangaka nowadays doesnt necessarily have to be men. Kowmeiism is another artist that stand in the border between shota and bara. Doujinshi means a self published works that usually featuring a parody of mainstream anime and manga works. So, your pics are bara doujinshi (Toriko to be exact) that drawn by female artist. Note that Harikonotora Midoh also drawn some shota doujinshis of Megamen series (read rules, no shota allowed hence I couldnt provide samples) More about yaoi: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yaoi And plz wait for further education by anons here.
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