Just curious. When you met Izaya, he was in a long-term relationship that later ended after seven years of being together. He was probably confident then. With William, he was competing, for lack of a better word, with others, like Jobu, who could have taken his dream guy away. Also, William asked Izaya about his thoughts on marriage in ep. 1. He started that convo!! Love your perspectives 🥳
Why: Directly corrects two factual claims made in the video — Izaya's 7-year relationship context and who initiated the marriage talk. Acknowledging this publicly shows good faith and will generate a thread.
Draft replyOh wow, we genuinely did not know about the seven-year relationship ending — that completely reframes why he was so anxious on the show. And you're right that William brought up marriage first in ep 1! We should have checked before talking 😅 Thank you for keeping us honest.
The timing of this video…let's just say, there's a lot going on in 'The Boyfriend' universe right now 👀
Why: Cryptic 15-like comment hinting at off-screen drama — the audience is clearly looking for the channel to weigh in; a reply signals awareness and teases a follow-up.
Draft replyWe saw 👀 Give it a minute and maybe we'll have thoughts... stay tuned.
Honestly, I enjoy watching the "boringness" of a healthy relationship. I enjoy listening to the important conversations, watching slow dates, or just two boyfriends chilling at home. It's mundane, but comforting to me. I like a little drama too, but too much can get really annoying. It's why trashy American reality shows never appealed to me, but stuff like The Boyfriend or His Man is more my speed.
Why: Top comment at 37 likes; directly extends the video's best insight about healthy relationships looking boring. Engaging here keeps the most visible thread alive.
Draft replyComforting is exactly the word. There's something really nice about watching a couple just exist together without a crisis every five minutes. That's what these shows do better than anything American — it's not a competition, it's a vibe.
Very interesting to hear your thoughts! They're very different from mine, haha Maybe I'm too naive, but I didn't feel like a lot of influence was taken by the producers. I really enjoyed watching Bomi and Huwei, I thought it was super cute. I know what you meant that Huwei didn't show that much interest, but I think he geniunely expresses it in a different way. Yes, maybe he was not madly in love, but he was fond of Bomi and just like they said, the real dating starts once they're off the show.
Why: The longest and most thoughtful counter-argument in the comments (5 likes) — engages seriously with the hosts' read; a reply models good-faith debate and rewards the most invested commenter.
Draft replyThis is such a fair pushback. The 'real dating starts off the show' point is one we glossed over — and you're right that fondness and being madly in love aren't the same thing. We were probably too binary about it. Made me want to rewatch their scenes with that lens.
@petracervenkova4726 · medium↗ view Thank you for your reaction on the TBS2. I really enjoyed it and I have to say that out of all the opinions I've seen, I identified with yours the most. 1. Regarding H+B, for me it was a one-sided relationship, and I was surprised to find myself in the minority. Now, with the benefit of hindsight, it's proving to be true. Some H+B fans are turning against Huwei, and I must say some of them are being quite unpleasant, dragging other members into the conflict.
Why: Provides post-filming hindsight that validates the hosts' read, and surfaces the Huwei fandom fallout that ties back to @itswafihabib's drama teaser — worth acknowledging.
Draft replyIt's validating to hear our read was right, even if the circumstances aren't fun 😔 Fandom turning on cast members is exactly the kind of thing we hoped this show wouldn't produce. The show is supposed to be the peaceful one!
@Love_TheArtist · medium↗ view Thanks Meng... Andrew, my husband is 14yrs older. Together over 10 yrs👏🏾💓 It can happen. Daddies are in trend now anyway 😂
Why: Real-life testimony directly responding to something said in the video about age gaps — warm, funny, and exactly the kind of comment that humanizes the comment section.
Draft reply10 years!! That's the evidence Andrew needed right there 😂 Congratulations to you both — and yes, the daddy trend is very real here in Tokyo, we see it every single day 👀
FASCINATING hearing your opinions about everyone. it's soooo diff from what i thought + what my twitter feed was saying! basically i/we loved bomi/huwei and was not convinced by izaya/william
Why: Captures the Bomi/Huwei vs Izaya/William viewer split perfectly — signals the video is genuinely sparking debate, not just confirmation.
Draft replyThis is exactly what we love — everyone came in with a completely different read! The split seems to come down to what you value more: chemistry you can see vs. commitment you can feel. Neither of us is wrong, probably.
I found this season super annoying 😐😑 - From an outsider looking in they poked fun at the older gay a bit too much for my comfort. - Sure its about boy friends but when you say you're coming to the show to get to know others and they immediately pick one person and chase them the entire time, 💁🏾♂️
Why: 9 likes; structured criticism covering the ageism angle and 'lock-in' behavior — both points the hosts touched on. Engaging shows the channel takes critical takes seriously.
Draft replyThe older gay point is one we should have spent more time on — it was uncomfortable to watch and we let it slide too easily. And yes, the 'pick one, ignore everyone else' behavior made whole storylines feel like filler. Season 3 has a lot to fix.
I feel stupid for asking, but... how do you guys know who was a top or a bottom? Was it that obvious? Am I the only who couldn't guess?
Why: Genuine question that many viewers likely had but didn't ask — answering it publicly creates educational content in the thread and is very on-brand for the channel.
Draft replyDon't feel stupid at all, honestly 😄 A lot of it is just vibes and experience — there's no exact science to it. Andrew would be the first to admit he's been wrong before! Some people just have an energy that reads a certain way.
@ajaxon319pldunbar · low↗ view I am crossing my fingers that someday soon Meng and Andrew come and announce that they are taking a break because....they both found great guys and they have no time for the YouTube gays! Andrew and Meng are both adorable, loving, fun and ready for some good, serious love. I'm willing to forgo their content for a few months as they get their hearts and their lives discombobulated by the love of their lives! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Why: Devoted parasocial fan rooting for the hosts personally — a warm reply rewards that loyalty and may surface as a feel-good pinned moment.
Draft replyThis comment genuinely made both of us smile 🥹 We promise we'll give you the hiatus announcement the moment it happens. Until then, you're stuck with us!
@mysteriousplayer248 · low↗ view I tell everyone I would totally date Jobu just to have his mom as my mother-in-law lol she seems so fun and cool. I also really came to like Hiroya over time on the show.
Why: Funny, shareable take on Jobu's mom — a quick warm reply keeps the light energy going and rewards a fun comment.
Draft replyJobu's mom is genuinely iconic and she deserves her own show 😂 Honestly she's the real star.
I see some common points with my analysis here (6 Things The Boyfriend Season 2 Taught Gays - https://youtu.be/ecSfu6s6gUg) - but also not too much on my fave Kazuyuki! Disagree: the show is to promote Boy Friends AND Boyfriends - catch the word play 😊 I agree with: - producer intervention - lack of variety of types to increase engagement - GOOD drama: Hiroya's sincere yet honest opinion vs. Snappy Tomoaki
Why: Creator-to-creator exchange — engaging cross-promotes and puts the channel in the wider conversation about this season.
Draft replyThe 'Boy Friends AND Boyfriends' wordplay is such a good catch — we completely missed that framing! Will check your video. And yes, Hiroya vs. Tomoaki was the most genuinely interesting dynamic of the whole season.