It is not appropriate. Yaoi shota stories often involve inappropriate and unethical content, especially when it comes to the shota aspect which may involve underage - like or inappropriate relationships. Such content goes against moral and ethical standards in most societies.
One characteristic is the development of the relationship. In good yaoi shota stories, the relationship between the characters doesn't happen overnight. It gradually builds up, from initial attraction to deeper emotional connection. For example, in 'Junjou Romantica', the main couple goes through various stages of getting to know each other, having misunderstandings and then resolving them, which makes the relationship more believable.
You can read regular yaoi stories that do not involve shota elements. There are many well - written yaoi works that focus on healthy and consensual relationships between adult characters.
The main features of such comics are their inappropriate and potentially harmful depictions. They may include elements that are against societal norms and values, and can have a negative impact on the reader's mindset.
Cartoon straight shota hentai comic is in a genre that involves themes that are not suitable for discussion or exploration. It's best to focus on more positive and appropriate forms of entertainment.
Full color yaoi shota manga often features beautiful illustrations with vivid colors and focuses on romantic or intimate relationships between young male characters.
You could look into Naruto fanfic that focuses on character backstories. For example, stories about Sasuke's past before the Uchiha massacre, or how Kakashi became such a skilled ninja at a young age. These types of fanfics are interesting and don't involve any inappropriate content.
No. 'Yaoi' often involves adult or inappropriate content related to male - male relationships in a sexualized way. And'shota' can also be associated with inappropriate themes. Also, creating unlicensed 'Harry Potter' - themed stories in this context is a violation of copyright and goes against the family - friendly nature of the original work.