Sabruness
Cultured Yuri Connoisseur
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Well, that is the basis of the premise is that the menuis almost entirely chinese food. i meant to put an addition in expanding on that point exactly but i forgot to because gacha brain.It's only bait if it's mostly Chinese food on the menu. If there are two or three niche fusion dishes, then it doesn't ruin the restaurant's billing
so, yes, the problem is GL genre tagged stories with "bisexual protag" that mostly or almost entirely focus on het. it's a bait misuse of genre tag.
Your story is an example of things done well. It's clear in the synopsis that there is a het relationship and then there is a GL relationship. though your novel doesnt work as a positive example with the premise of this thread as it's not a GL novel with "bisexual protagonist".
That's not what's happening with these stories, though. This is about a large number of novels where there's only one MC and they have multiple relationships or encounters across the novel - some of those being with women, but many or most being with men.
However, it's actually the norm for the GL genre to only focus on relationships between women, so it's natural that your readers would expect that unless you tell them otherwise in the blurb.
Other couples are typically only side dishes.
GL is a genre with it's own norms and expectations, so including a lot of focus on het relationships is more like going to an Italian restaurant and finding out that they're serving mandatory haggis with every order.
Some people might be interested but, unless you hung a sign on the door telling people that ahead of time, most people who just came for the Italian food will want to push your haggis away.