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Slight spoiler? I looked at the raws, and it seems that Kakeru is the seme,...

Anon March 30, 2018 4:52 pm

Slight spoiler?















I looked at the raws, and it seems that Kakeru is the seme, and Mizuki is the uke. Which, if that's what you're looking for, is great. But if it isn't (sadly, I was hoping for the reverse, lol), and you'd prefer not to keep on with this, then that's perfectly fine too.

I read a post about something like this on another manga, and I just want to say. Everyone has the right to like what they do, especially since these are FICTIONAL works, and if you're reading a work that suddenly throws something at you that you don't quite like, no matter how small a reason, you have ever right to stop and drop it. For example, some say that caring so much about who's seme/uke is a stupid thing, that one should just care for the plot and story. I'm here to tell you all that it's not a stupid thing to care for, it's still a valid detail to care about, just like someone prefering not to read rape, or a work with a major character death, or even something with underage characters having sex, whatever things you don't like to read in fictional works is valid and counts, and you're allowed to dislike and not want to read things that feature those things, no matter what everyone else says, so long as you give the creator, others that enjoy the work, no hate or such. If you dislike something, simply press the back button and move on. The creator worked hard on their work, no matter what one might think of it, and they deserve to be given love and praise by those that do like and enjoy their work(s).

So, everyone, please respect that some people do care about things like who's the seme and who's the uke, you might think it's a silly, very small thing to care for, but for some it's not; sometimes the revel of who's who might end up making someone drop a work, and that's perfectly okay. We all have every right to like and dislike what we do.

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