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this asshole still didn't learn his lesson?

nico February 10, 2019 11:39 pm

this asshole alpha still didn't learn his lesson? forcing yourself on someone when he says he doesn't want to have sex anymore is what got yall in this fucking mess in the first place, and is the reason hye hates you, yet you still rape him and don't take his words seriously when he tells you to stop? he treats hye like hes his personal fuck hole and it's gotten really, really old. I thought he would've learned from this. I'm really disappointed that this behavior is still being passed off as normal in their relationship. dojin is 100% the problem here. he sees himself as this loving white knight and thinks he's deep and emotional when really he forced hye into this situation and still abuses him after everything. he hasn't learned that he did anything wrong and that's extremely frustrating. the worst kind of assholes are the ones who think they're knights in shining armor.

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    Moon February 11, 2019 2:14 am

    Look I’m sorry but you’re reading yaoi. There are thousands of mangas that share the same trope your talking about here and this manga isn’t bad and compared to others it is almost an angel. Yeah sure the start of this chapters smut wasn’t the best but you what he asked before he went all the way and the did what hye asked.

    The real problem here isn’t the so called rape( which isn’t here in my opinion). You read yaoi where again has an overused trope of rape. People know this, people realize this and people still read it. Because you know what in the end it’s nobody’s fault but the consumer that this stuff keeps being created for. We fuel stuff like this. You are a part of this community and if you are gonna sit here and complain about it then don’t read it. Stop giving the scantalation groups a reason to translate it then. Don’t give the mangakas a reason to write it. And if you are gonna keep reading just understand that this isn’t real life and that it is just a manga. Trust me I may not have been on this site long but i can probably type rape into the tag search and find something that truly is rape and is much much worse then what you think of this manga.

    Miindo February 11, 2019 2:43 am

    You're 100% right!! I'm very surprised that nobody attacked you yet, given the creatures in heat that roam this topic :))

    nico February 11, 2019 4:49 am
    Look I’m sorry but you’re reading yaoi. There are thousands of mangas that share the same trope your talking about here and this manga isn’t bad and compared to others it is almost an angel. Yeah sure the... Moon

    saying "it's yaoi what do you expect" shuts down critical thinking. it's okay to read and ultimately enjoy yaoi, yet still be critical of it. i'm just a reader of yaoi that wishes rape themes to stop because it's just annoying and leads to an unstable relationship. but I still read this in hopes of an improvement but was ultimately left frustrated. i'm frustrated with the character for not realizing his mistake and I'm frustrated with the artist is they keep making no big deal of it and letting him get away with it.

    Moon February 11, 2019 7:47 am

    I totally get what your saying but at some point you gotta give up just realize it isn’t going away. This community started it and the creators will keep going with what sells. Which is smut whether you like it not. It’s a stupid trope but you learn to deal with it. Yeah it’s wrong and most of the time characters in this trope can be assholes. I agree with you wholeheartedly but at the same time I don’t. yes dojin was kinda horrible to hye but so was hye to him. I understand where your coming on all of your points cause I was there when I first joined this community. At this point I quit caring and now I just avoid things that look or sound really rapy (I don’t think that’s a word but you get it)

    Oh and I’m sorry if I sounded rude or something but I get what your says I truly do but sometimes it’s just nice to see someone else’s side you know.