Tried reading this to see if I'd like it. I didn't. First, the seme seemed to be making fun of the uke in the first book. He became too persistent to the point that the uke felt uncomfortable around him. Yet, he didn't bother. Also, chapter 6 in the first installation seemed rape to me. The uke said no several times, but the seme forced him to have sex. Then, it is just repeated here in the sequel. The uke is apparently sick and yet the seme forced him again to have sex. Jesus fucking Christ. The seme should learn to accept no as an answer. Just because you like someone doesn't give you the right to do whatever you want, mister.
Are you still new to bl? If you are then i guess that’s natural to think about, but if you aren’t… then please read more bls because you clearly haven’t read enough to think that you misunderstood the s... MICH3LL3
No please don't encourage him/her the comment section has become toxic because of this people who are called the cancel nation or woke people! They just get offended by everything and complain about everything for no reason cause they want to be relevant! They are so annoying and hypocrites! ╥﹏╥
Tried reading this to see if I'd like it. I didn't.
First, the seme seemed to be making fun of the uke in the first book. He became too persistent to the point that the uke felt uncomfortable around him. Yet, he didn't bother.
Also, chapter 6 in the first installation seemed rape to me. The uke said no several times, but the seme forced him to have sex.
Then, it is just repeated here in the sequel. The uke is apparently sick and yet the seme forced him again to have sex. Jesus fucking Christ. The seme should learn to accept no as an answer. Just because you like someone doesn't give you the right to do whatever you want, mister.