One that comes to mind is 'Cruel Love'. It's got intense storylines and complex characters.
I'd recommend 'Twisted Bonds'. It showcases the darker side of male x male relationships with abusive elements. The art style is quite unique too. But be prepared for some heavy themes.
You could check out 'Obsession Unleashed'. It has a lot of drama and abusive situations. The character development is interesting, but it's not for the faint of heart.
Another characteristic could be the way the characters struggle to break free from the abusive dynamic, showing their growth and determination. This aspect can make the manga both compelling and thought-provoking.
There are a few like 'Love Hurts'. They can be popular because they offer intense emotional drama and complex character dynamics.
It's not a mainstream popular genre. Fanfiction readers generally gravitate towards positive themes like friendship, love, and heroism. The idea of an abusive mate in a story is off - putting to many. But among certain groups who are interested in exploring the darker side of relationships and human nature, it might have some following. However, compared to other more common fanfiction genres, its popularity is quite limited.
Abusive girl manga often features characters with intense and negative behavior. They might be overly dominant, cruel, or show a lack of empathy.
Abusive love manga often feature intense and unhealthy relationships with power imbalances and emotional manipulation.
Abusive yaoi manga is concerning because it can influence young minds wrongly. It might make them think that abuse is acceptable in romantic contexts, which is far from the truth. Also, it can desensitize readers to serious issues like emotional and physical harm.
Well, usually in manga, the abused character might find the courage to confront the abuser and set boundaries. Or they might go for professional counseling to heal and move on.
I'm not sure of any super - popular ones off the top of my head. But in some large fandoms, there might be stories like this. For example, in a fandom of a teen drama where a bully character is given a redemption arc in a fan - written story, that could potentially be an 'abusive redeem fanfic'.
One popular one is 'Gone Girl'. It shows a very complex and somewhat abusive relationship between the two main characters. The wife's disappearance and the revelations that follow expose the dark side of their marriage.
Well, 'Kuroshitsuji' could be one. It has some elements of yandere and male-male relationships.