What the fuck was this chapter

December 15, 2023 1:07 am

I think its time for me to stop reading this cuz I literally cannot take it anymore, i felt like sinking myself into the ground every time “sister in law” was said, this story was fun at first but it just got progressively worse and worse, the author putting heteronormative nonsense on to the main characters is so fucking annoying and is literally one of my biggest icks in bl, it’s honestly so unrealistic and painful to read like i cannot stop cringing every two seconds

Responses
    achoo December 23, 2023 5:29 pm

    dawg while translating or typesetting I'm near tears every panel they use that term it's so fucking painful like just call him brother in law Jesus Christ

    LaNansha December 23, 2023 11:39 pm

    And now he’s a wife as well. I’m straight af but that shxt doesn’t seem right to me. It’s two men together. Why does one have to be a “wife”?

    Fujoshi_Mom December 24, 2023 1:41 am

    I don't see any problems if a couple wants to use heteronormative to define their relationship roles, their life their choice.. but I do agree the wife role is forced on uke somewhat.

    LaNansha December 24, 2023 4:14 am
    I don't see any problems if a couple wants to use heteronormative to define their relationship roles, their life their choice.. but I do agree the wife role is forced on uke somewhat. Fujoshi_Mom

    I wouldn’t mind either if he was the one who wanted to be called by those terms. However All those terms are forced on him.

    December 24, 2023 1:17 pm
    I don't see any problems if a couple wants to use heteronormative to define their relationship roles, their life their choice.. but I do agree the wife role is forced on uke somewhat. Fujoshi_Mom

    I never said i saw a problem with people doing that, but this is obviously very forced and most queer couples wouldn’t do that because obviously it makes us uncomfortable most of the time, and no its not somewhat it literally is just forcing straight terms on someone that is clearly in a gay relationship, it’s very obvious that the author has never been around an actual queer person and definitely aren’t queer themselves and most definitely is a cis woman.