Yaoi Hands
Also known as: Yaoi Hand Syndrome
Yaoi Hands is internet slang for the comically oversized hands drawn on male characters in yaoi (boys' love) manga and anime. The term first surfaced on the MangaFox forums in March 2010, pointing out the exaggerated hand proportions in *Junjou Romantica*, and quickly became a running joke across Tumblr and otaku communities3. It spawned multiple dedicated blogs, an Urban Dictionary entry, and a lasting in-joke among fans who mock (and sometimes celebrate) the art style.
TL;DR
Yaoi Hands is internet slang for the comically oversized hands drawn on male characters in yaoi (boys' love) manga and anime.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
Yaoi Hands works as both a callout and a joke format:
Spotting it in the wild: Find a panel from a BL manga where the character's hands are visibly out of proportion. Screenshot it, circle the hands if you want to be dramatic, and tag it #yaoi hands.
Comparative posts: Place a yaoi hand screenshot next to a real human hand or a normal anime hand for scale. The contrast is usually funny enough on its own.
Parody art: Some fans draw deliberately exaggerated yaoi hands on characters from non-BL series as a joke, or create original art where the hands are comically enormous.
General usage: The phrase "yaoi hands" is commonly dropped into conversations about bad anatomy in manga or anime art. If someone draws hands too big, the comment section will typically bring it up.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The *Junjou Romantica* manga has been running since 2002, with 30 volumes published as of September 2025, meaning there are over two decades worth of oversized hands to document.
The word "yaoi" originated as a self-deprecating acronym: *yama nashi, ochi nashi, imi nashi* ("no climax, no point, no meaning"), used by dojinshi creators to describe plotless fan works focused on sexual content.
*Junjou Romantica*'s anime was so popular that its first DVD sold 8,406 copies in its opening week in Japan, making it the fourth best-selling anime debut DVD of 2008.
The "WTF Yaoi Anatomy" blog creator apologized for going inactive, blaming college workload, and asked followers to help keep it running since the blog was "still fairly popular".
4chan's /y/ (Yaoi) board was one of the site's earliest boards, created before the end of 2003, making yaoi discussion a foundational part of English-language imageboard culture.
Derivatives & Variations
Hands of Junjou Romantica
(Tumblr blog): Single-topic blog focused exclusively on oversized hands from one manga series, launched May 2011[1][3].
WTF Yaoi Anatomy
(Tumblr blog): Broader blog covering all types of strange body proportions in BL manga, not just hands. Active from October 2011[2][3].
Hot Yaoi Hands
(Tumblr blog): Yet another hands-specific collection blog, launched July 2012[3].
Parody edits
Fans applied the "yaoi hands" treatment to non-BL characters, drawing popular anime and video game characters with disproportionately massive hands as a joke[3].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (13)
- 1handsofjunjouromanticaarticle
- 2Weird Anatomy in Yaoiarticle
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- 4Yaoi Hands - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 54chanencyclopedia
- 6Yaoi Hands - Urban Dictionarydictionary
- 7Junjo Romantica: Pure Romanceencyclopedia
- 8Boys' love - Wikipediaencyclopedia
- 9Junjo Romantica: Pure Romance - Wikipediaencyclopedia
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- 12Boob-Based Gag - TV Tropesarticle
- 13BIG. MEATY. CLAWS.article