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Why is Night Song so popular and positively viewed?
Even in the most recent chapters Jaeshin ignores consent while sucking Nok off even though he said stop multiple times. The plot is interesting and art is beautiful but it seems even ignores the massive amount of sexual violence? Or theyre just not discussed? I never seem to find any constructive criticism. Opinions please.
Lol it’s yaoi. Authors and readers of this genre don't give a single fuck about consent. In fact manhwas with rape and sexual assault tend to get more popular because the readers think it’s "spicy" 1 reply
good art and good-looking characters plus the added bonus of sex (the same way potn got popular) so nobody gaf cause its all for the eyes and not the brain reply
Killing stalking is about toxic relationships and abuse, it is a psychological thriller and people made it a “love” story. I don’t know what u except, check out “jinx”, or “even if you don’t love me“ for terrible abusive story’s told as “love”
I hate stories so much sometimes ( ̄へ ̄) reply
I actually love the art style and the plot is so so but dam sometimes i wonder if they have a kink for sa or some shit,cause i've read night song like for 1 wk and half of what i read was Sa 1 reply
(Edit: Sorry about the salty comment I left an actual explanation below) Because it’s fictional and fantasy doesn’t mean you condone it irl. Hope this helps
Ok I left a really salty comment and I wanted to apologize lol, it’s been a long day. I’m doing a PhD in media studies with a focus in sexuality and here’s an actual explanation fo...... reply
I keep taking it off my reading list, putting it back in again and again and again lmao. All the SA is getting boring but I'm kinda interested in the spirits and his mother's powers and whatever so my stubborn ass won't drop it completely.
I'm reading at a pace of 2 chapters/week reply
This is for @Spammy:
Oh right thanks, i thought the criticism would stem from the fact the rape occurs between two love interests. Rape to love stories inherently contribute to rape culture because they create a narrative that your abuser can become your lover. Of course its fictional but sadly media is one of—if not the biggest contributors to ...... reply