First: Seeing as how the otaku/Fujoshis in the manga just shipped Yuzuro and Koutaro (which I know isn't sexually written), Koutaro's reaction is a good warning for fan fiction writers who use real people (for example, the actors and not the role they play or the ever godforsaken usage of kpop artists) and impose their sexual imagination on them. The cute and wholesome type are fine, that's something I know they can laugh about and even joke about (unless they show discomfort). But we know how "hard stans" or "objectifying who they stan" can be. It's honestly invasive, self-serving, and disrespectful.
Second: the older brother is pitiful and he tries his best to make Yuzuro independent by purposefully edging him to abandon the imposed duty their mother gave Yuzuro. We see that he doesn't want Yuzuro to be tired of him because he himself thinks that it must have been burdensome for Yuzuro to give up many things just to stay beside him. (Fuck their mom, to be honest. She didn't even worry about Yuzuro, instead, she thought he was running away.) So when he saw that Yuzuro is more honest with his likes and dislikes, the older brother can finally relax and be stronger on his own without fearing that he chained his brother. His online friends are wholesome, visiting him and the like.
The God and heaven convo messed up my mind a little because it was like... Too metaphorical. But I guess he was worried how Yuzuro might become once he loses that "duty" he had towards his brother. Seeing as Yuzuro just accepts being called a robot because he feels that way inside anyway.
I didn't think I'd like this because the beginning was seriously too complicated and there were too little straws to grasp.
Tbh I stay faaaaaar away from sexual and actually any tyoe of fanfics done about REAL people. Like I believe that should be some kind of violation of rights.
Tbh I stay faaaaaar away from sexual and actually any tyoe of fanfics done about REAL people. Like I believe that should be some kind of violation of rights. Hypocritical Sinner
same same. for me, they can model a character from their faves instead of using their names and fantasizing about their bodies and their sexual relationships.
same same. for me, they can model a character from their faves instead of using their names and fantasizing about their bodies and their sexual relationships. moody_bish
First: Seeing as how the otaku/Fujoshis in the manga just shipped Yuzuro and Koutaro (which I know isn't sexually written), Koutaro's reaction is a good warning for fan fiction writers who use real people (for example, the actors and not the role they play or the ever godforsaken usage of kpop artists) and impose their sexual imagination on them. The cute and wholesome type are fine, that's something I know they can laugh about and even joke about (unless they show discomfort). But we know how "hard stans" or "objectifying who they stan" can be. It's honestly invasive, self-serving, and disrespectful.
Second: the older brother is pitiful and he tries his best to make Yuzuro independent by purposefully edging him to abandon the imposed duty their mother gave Yuzuro. We see that he doesn't want Yuzuro to be tired of him because he himself thinks that it must have been burdensome for Yuzuro to give up many things just to stay beside him. (Fuck their mom, to be honest. She didn't even worry about Yuzuro, instead, she thought he was running away.) So when he saw that Yuzuro is more honest with his likes and dislikes, the older brother can finally relax and be stronger on his own without fearing that he chained his brother. His online friends are wholesome, visiting him and the like.
The God and heaven convo messed up my mind a little because it was like... Too metaphorical. But I guess he was worried how Yuzuro might become once he loses that "duty" he had towards his brother. Seeing as Yuzuro just accepts being called a robot because he feels that way inside anyway.
I didn't think I'd like this because the beginning was seriously too complicated and there were too little straws to grasp.