Mayu Shinjo/YMMV


 * Americans Hate Tingle: Somewhat respected in Japan, pretty much loathed in North America.
 * Bile Fascination: ...Admit it.
 * Cliché Storm: Her works tend to have these. If it's a good thing or not is up to the reader.
 * Complete Monster and/or Jerk Sue: A lot of her male leads. The first, when at their worst; the second, at their best. Doesn't stop the fangirls... See Draco in Leather Pants below.
 * Draco in Leather Pants: A lot of fangirls tend to treat her male leads in works this way (sometimes even literally). Sakuya and Hakuon are good examples of these, due to their good looks and their genuinely crappy childhoods, but while the second point does explain why are they... the way they are, that still does not excuse their Jerkass tendencies and their treatment of their love interests borders on Rape Is Love multiple times.
 * Double Standard: Often, these are the same fangirls who bash the crap out of young girls like Aine and/or Kurumi via calling them "offensive", "weak", "bitches" and/or "Mary Sues", to the point of often blaming them for the abuse that's piled on them. Hipocrisy as its finest, don't you think so? Even worse, some actually are jealous of them and want to take their place.
 * Esoteric Happy Ending: She seems to like these.
 * Fan Dumb AND: Hate Dumb Let's leave it at that.
 * Fetish Retardant - all of the Rape Tropes and some of her artwork counts as this.
 * Those chins make the readers want to mistake them for weapons.
 * Harsher in Hindsight: Lots of people have wondered if, considering the very polemic plots of her stories, Mayu Shinjo was an abuse victim writing what she knows. It turns out that Shinjo actually was subjected to huge abuse coming from the Shogakukan editors, and the details are pretty nightmarish. And she's not the only Shogakukan author that was treated in such ways, as the lawsuit by Makoto Raiku says.
 * Ho Yay: She has released Kotetsu/Barnaby doujinshii.
 * Also, in Haou Airen there's the scene in which, and you could cut the UST with a knife there.
 * Love It or Hate It: VERY.
 * Narm: Sometimes her stories are so wangsty and unbelievable that they come off as funny. Some summaries of Haou Airen have, i.e., made people actually laugh their butts off at how ridiculous the story sounds.
 * Nightmare Fuel: The rape scenes. They're supposed to be romantic, but...
 * The whole scene in Haou Airen where . Say what you will about the manga as a whole, but that scene was particularly well-done.
 * So Bad It's Good: Mixed with Narm and Guilty Pleasures, to the goddamn max. (Don't forget the dash of Bile Fascination). Don't expect some serious stuff when you pick up a manga of hers.
 * Squick: Aplenty of them.
 * Uncanny Valley: Everybody looks off when you see them from the side.
 * Unfortunate Implications: These stories are NOT for overtly PC people, indeed. And even people who are not PC will feel uncomfortable at some point.
 * In Ai Ore Love Me: It's okay for a boy to look like a girl, but if a girl looks like a boy, she's an abomination. The chapter involving lesbians is pretty cringe-inducing too.
 * Unintentionally Unsympathetic: In Ai Ore Love Me, we're supposed to "feel bad" for Akira, the male lead. He's a complete asshole and really creepy to boot. At least he gets humiliated more than once.
 * Wangst: Her works have Melodrama written all over it, but it can be really overblown at times.
 * What Do You Mean It's for Kids?: A lesser known work of hers, Heart no Daiya, ran in Ribon magazine. Ribon is aimed at girls from 9 to 14 years old. Just to let you know, it had implied pedophilia.
 * The Woobie: All the female leads, specially Kurumi Akino: at age 17 she was already the main breadwinner in her family due to her dad's death and her mom's illness, and that is before Hakuron gets a hold of her for the worst.
 * Shinjo herself, after what she went though with her editors. Say what you will about her works, but nobody ever deserves to be treated like that.
 * X-Pac Heat: She gets this more than possibly any shoujo mangaka in existence.