Why are people disliking it?

Nasus February 17, 2016 11:53 am

I find it kind of funny how some people aren't liking this one... It's not the first of its kind to have a "rape" vibe, personally I didn't even see it as rape though. People are just not liking it because of the blood but I'm almost 100% certain that the blood is something that happens in real life (like when a girl loses her virginity) just that mangakas never put it. I think it was rather brave of Tanaka to include it

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    Kiva February 17, 2016 12:06 pm

    First time sex =/= blood. If the girl (or guy) is thouroughly prepped and is reasonably relaxed sex is not going to hurt badly or draw blood. If you do bleed during sex it means you're not thouroughly lubed/tense/has a shitty partner. A lot of people keep repeating this nonsense that first times are supposed to hurt and that girls always bleed when they lose their virginity, but that's bullshit.

    Nasus February 17, 2016 12:28 pm
    First time sex =/= blood. If the girl (or guy) is thouroughly prepped and is reasonably relaxed sex is not going to hurt badly or draw blood. If you do bleed during sex it means you're not thouroughly lubed/ten... Kiva

    I didn't say anything about first-time sex. I said LIKE when a girl loses her virginity. I used it as a comparison to the bleeding that happens when the wall rips. Even someone who isn't a virgin can bleed because they ripped something b/c the sex was too rough. This story had the "rape" vibe, meaning the sex was rough and that's why he bled. That's what I meant when I said I'm 100% certain that the blood is something that happens in real life (like when a girl loses her virginity) just that mangakas never put it.

    Anonymous February 17, 2016 1:03 pm
    I didn't say anything about first-time sex. I said LIKE when a girl loses her virginity. I used it as a comparison to the bleeding that happens when the wall rips. Even someone who isn't a virgin can bleed beca... Nasus

    girls don't bleed when they lose their virginity. everything else is true tho.

    Blood February 17, 2016 3:06 pm
    girls don't bleed when they lose their virginity. everything else is true tho. @Anonymous

    Girls do ble. It's because they have a hymen. Some girls don't bled because they accidentally break it doing something athletic and think it's a light period, but most do bleed when they loose their virginity. Women who are older when they loose their virginity have a higher chance of not bleeding etc.

    Anonymous February 18, 2016 12:40 am
    Girls do ble. It's because they have a hymen. Some girls don't bled because they accidentally break it doing something athletic and think it's a light period, but most do bleed when they loose their virginity. ... @Blood

    I've heard that hymens breaking are a myth because there's nothing to break. Hymen is a membrane surrounding the vagina, not covering it so theoretically during first time intercourse there shouldn't be any blood--at least, not from a hymen breaking or popping. Most girls who bleed during intercourse have their hymens or labia injured from friction instead. Lack of lubrication.

    This Bitch January 5, 2017 12:21 am
    I've heard that hymens breaking are a myth because there's nothing to break. Hymen is a membrane surrounding the vagina, not covering it so theoretically during first time intercourse there shouldn't be any blo... @Anonymous

    I'm almost certain that you heard this from a widely know tumblr post, but let me just tell you....it's not true. Women/girls CAN bleed when they lose they're virginity, especially depending on the size of the penis/vagina and other things. It's no just a matter of being fully lubricated and being ready, because I've heard so many stories of girls/women bleeding their first time, despite already having an orgasm or two. Of course I'm not saying it's mandatory to bleed, but frankly this argument is like saying it's NOT supposed to hurt your first time, which is oh so incorrect that it actually hurts my brain. But anyway, bottom line is, your vagina CAN bleed during your first time, and that's completely normal, as well it NOT bleeding, which is also completely normal. It all really just depends on your body.