So, what does "Doujinshi de Suiyoku Sase Korikata no Otonoko no Work" entail? This phrase can be roughly translated to "Self-Publishing Your Own Boy's Love Work through Doujinshi". In essence, it refers to the process of creating, publishing, and sharing one's own BL doujinshi works.

However, based on the recognizable fragments, you are likely referring to a featuring otokonoko (male-to-feminine or crossdressing boys) content, possibly from a creator or circle named something like "Doujin Desu TV" or "Youkosori."

DoujinDesuTV — Youko‑Sorikori Kanō Otokonok succeeds as a love letter to the otaku community while remaining an approachable, laugh‑out‑loud read for anyone familiar with the pressures of live production. Its strengths lie in a tight comedic script, expressive art, and a meta‑structure that keeps the concept fresh across its 128 pages.

Many otoko no ko stories carry BL (Boys’ Love) elements, but "realistic" might mean a more grounded approach to male-male relationships without romanticized tropes.