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tw// rape i have never ever liked yaoi’s where they romanticize rape because 👏conse...

velvetkura November 27, 2020 1:50 am

tw// rape

i have never ever liked yaoi’s where they romanticize rape because consentissexy so i’m always on the side of the uke in any situation (where they get raped) but nevertheless the author always somehow gets out on the worthless trope of where the uke forgives the seme but the seme never feels genuinely bad and NEVER faces consequences for their actions (just like the real world sadly) the only thing that i sort of like about this manga is that it actually touches on that and how just because someone is something (like in this situation, the guy is an omega) they get terrible things done to them. and he recognizes that which most uke’s don’t for some reason idk. so i kind of liked the uke until he decided to forgive BOTH the people who gang raped him AND his rapist who gave him ptsd (where in the manga they refer to the ptsd as “bad/horrible/terrible memories”) fucking pussies just say you’re afraid to say the actual word and go. istg no author that i have seen actually touches on a subject like rape completely and factually it’s so annoying as a woman to sit there and watch them swerve around the subject and then go ahead and romanticize it. like damn okay if you want to see a cute boy getting “raped” JUST DO CNC PLAY ITS NOTTTTT THAT HARD. cnc is good because why? ITS CONSENT. anyways i just wanted to get to the point of where i usually somewhat like seme’s even when they do something terrible to the uke (except like actually fucking traumatize them and the author shows that which most don’t by the way) but the thing is this author actually touches on the fact that the uke is traumatized by it and STILL decides to have the cliche storyline of “awww poor seme is the victim boo woo awww uke forgives him awwww so cute and now they’re happy forever” like the fucking uke had any choice to begin with

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