Sorry, guys! During system maintenance, some functions like comment are unavailable.
oops, this item doesn't exist any more
2020-06-16 01:54 marked
Chapter 10 = not rape (anyone who says it is is trying to make an issue out of nothing)
Chapter 7 = rape (uke told the seme to take his dick out but the seme kept fucking him)

Hi guys, there seems to be come confusion over there being rape in this manga. The rape started of as normal sex (with consent) but then the consent was taken back when the uke asked the seme to take his dick out.
Chapter 7 (page 10)

If the seme took his dick out like the uke asked it wouldn't be rape however he kept going despite the uke not wanting to therefore it is rape.

The scene at the end of chapter 10 is not rape. It can be considered as sexual harasment at most.

The fact that there is rape in this manga doesn't make the manga bad or you for reading it as it is a work of fiction. However, it's imporant to ackowladge this for what it is as some of us here will get laid someday and might be in the same situation as the uke/seme so it is important that we all ackowladge that it's not normal to keep going if the other person wants to stop and if you're having sex with someone and you ask them to stop (if it's roleplay then if you use the safe word) and then they keep going then it is rape.

Should we stop reading the story? Oh hell no, it ain't causing any harm as long as we acknowladge it for what it is
2019-11-09 06:02 marked

Tbh, I think I'd rather have a heat cuz I have periods that just induce my vomiting every single time. I hate vomiting and feeling so much pain that I could die. I seriously would rather not have either but if I were to choose, I'd much rather have a heat and lock myself in a room and know that I can do whatever I can do to get rid of it, rather th......

2019-10-27 12:09 marked

i don't exactly seek tragedy, but i definitely don't avoid it either. i think there are certain types of stories that, if they had happy endings per-say they would lose a lot of their emotional impact. tragedy can explore a thread of thought and ideas in a way that a happily ever after cannot. like banana fish for instance, these characters lives......

2019-10-11 21:49 marked

I'm 40 now... since I was 8 people were giving me a hard time about being a mother in the future and since then I never saw myself in that role. All along my life people have been saying 'you will change your mind with time'. It passed over 30 years and I am more sure of my decision each day because of all the reason everyone said before, the futur......

2019-08-18 12:29 marked

I don't want babies, and I used to think I didn't want kids at all, but I might adopt some older kids when I'm more stable. However, I'm in my 30s and my depression is still really bad. It's hard enough to take care of myself, and I'm a broke college student. If I got pregnant right now, I don't know what I'd do. My younger sister has a kid, so ho......

2019-08-18 12:27 marked

I am a christian and i certainly know it was a sin since it was taught us that a man should be for a women but growing up and interacting with humans change my perspective i learned that being not yourself is the worse and lgbtq is a normal humans who also wanted to be love. Not wearing the dress you want is sad, not eating the food you love is fru......

2019-08-14 10:54 marked
contains SPOILERS (including who Hanyul ends up with)


Here are some of my thoughts without revealing everything:

Yuda is such a bae and a sweetheart. Best husbando. Best friend anyone can ask for. I would totally marry him and I would die for him.

Pan and Rabo are such dads LOL

It is hilarious how the band mates wants to become a second lover or treated as dildo by Hanyul LOL

Harold is unredeemable and he feels no remorse about what he did to Hanyul’s friend till the end. He got off easy compared to the weight of his crimes though. But, he got a fitting ending and I am glad the author stuck to keeping him the bad guy.

I really love how Won changes due to his love for Hanyul. I think the last quarter shows how he is different from Harold. At a glance, he is also very greedy, selfish, manipulative, and possessive psycho and seem to be cut from same cookie cutter as Harold, but what makes him different to Harold is that in the end, he puts Hanyul above his greed, selfishness and possessiveness. Author showed this difference really well in last couple of chapters. I thought his relationship with Hanyul will become toxic as hell, but I was wrong. He is incapable of hurting Hanyul. He is like sketchy Mob boss version of Daddy long legs (lol) and always gives what Hanyul needs: protection, purpose, family (yeah I talking about the dads lol), means to achieve a dream, reassurance and unconditional love. (Omg writing this down makes me realize Won did so much for Hanyul) And, Hanyul loves him uncondtionally back in return. They are perfect for each other. I am glad Hanyul ended up with someone who loves and treasures him the most.

Biggest surprise for me was how sweet and healthy Won/Hanyul turned out. Seriously, you guys are in for a treat. It’s interesting because of how easily they could have turned out like Harold/Hanyul if Won made wrong choices or how they are what Harold/Hanyul could have been if Harold didn’t do sth so horrible. Won is a proof that no matter what kind of background story Harold have, it doesn’t give any excuse for what Harold did. I think the author was a genius to have Won and Harold similar personality and nature but make different choices on how they pursue Hanyul and getting different result due to them. The story started out interesting at best but the story ended on a very strong note.

.
.
.
.
.


Also, to those of you wondering, Hanyul’s friend does wake up, but we don’t get to see it. Author’s note says he wakes up 3 months after the ending. He is traumatized by what happened, but he overcomes with the help of Hanyul. He becomes a composer under the guidance of Won and compose some songs in Hanyul’s album.
2019-07-28 03:58 marked
2019-07-28 03:30 marked

Never losing my virginity because I never lose!

2019-07-26 20:02 marked

I have the opposite problem. Every second of the day, I struggle with mental health issues and work my hardest to not let others see, so that I don't cause them pain or discomfort. Though, mental health is a big part of my life, so my people all know what I'm living with...but I never heap it on them. That's what my therapist and psychiatrist are f......

2019-04-26 10:05 marked
It's so refreshing to see an omegaverse that's breaks the mold and is so unique. This isn't anything like any other omegaverse. No rape, a manly omega, and just sweet.
2019-04-05 02:51 marked

yes? tf? you can't control your partner's life. if they're ignoring you all of the time, just dump them. the relationship is doomed at that point. but just hanging out with their friends and you get jealous? get over it. it's not fair for them to have you wanting all of their time.

2019-03-27 06:56 marked

Not a manga, but a manhwa. "An Uncomfortable Truth"

2019-03-21 01:48 marked
this item will be show after approved
2019-01-10 19:18 marked
The saddest part of every manwha, manga and manhua

To be continue..
2018-11-21 11:13 marked
Isn't Masato traumatized enough? Why does he have to work so hard again for love? I mean... Doesn't Asahi (funny, my phone corrected the name with asshole and I think that's what he is lel) know his story ? Ugh. I hoped that the mangaka would've chosen a different route but yeah... Can't have everything, huh? (︶︿︶)
2018-11-10 01:56 marked
Sensei! why are so adorable! getting all flustered! THIS IS A FOUL GAME! >////< FUCKING ADORABLE!
2018-09-25 05:13 marked

S h i p
2018-09-05 04:31 marked
I think the whole POINT was to make it sudden... Not because they didn't have time or whatever. There was definitely foreshadowing about Ayumi's mental state, it's just that the manga didn't put emphasis on it. The goldfish thing was foreshadowing, the having no friends thing was foreshadowing, him liking to watch Chiaki's emotions was foreshadowing. The story was written in a way that sweeps Ayumi under the rug, the main focus is on Chiaki, but if you think about it, the story has painted Ayumi as a lordling who feels no emotional attachment to even people who he spends time with every day and who wants things others have to the point of wanting to take it from them without any remorse for how they might feel(he recounts the goldfish tale and still shows irritation that he couldn't have it, even though he saw the kid looking happy that he got it.), all while coming across normal to those around him. He's a sociopath. This was really well portrayed through the 180, Chiaki woke up expecting things to be normal because Ayumi passes as normal, they had been interacting with no issues, so aside from the questionable moments he had no reason to expect what was coming, hence the "is this a joke? Are you serious?" dialogue. When Chiaki says "i can't get through to him" he is pointing out that in Ayumi's head he isn't doing anything wrong, he just doesn't get it. "What's wrong with holding on to something you like"? You get it? Ayumi has been a sociopath this entire time, it was clearly foreshadowed, but told in a way that made you put it on the backburner as "thats weird, but whatever" while you were distracted by Chiaki and Ayumi's love story.
2018-03-10 14:06 marked

LinZhen's Favorite Tags

What can a Favorite do?

When you find a content posted by another user as interesting, you can click on the "♥Like" button to save it. You can easily find these saved contents in your Favorites list.