how are we 75 chapters into an R manhwa and still no sex

the_fast_and_the_curious January 6, 2025 11:11 pm

how are we 75 chapters into an R manhwa and still no sex

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    Asahime January 7, 2025 1:10 am

    THANK YOU. Also how does someone in college not know how sex works? Makes no sense

    orphaxx January 7, 2025 2:21 am

    no but fr, I hate how some authors make their characters naive and “innocent” af even tho they are grown ass adults

    Asahime January 7, 2025 2:28 am

    Fr fr that is why I read yaoi in the first place! I have been so freaking patient with this series. It’s prob gonna take them 50 more episodes to actually screw and it will prob be pg.

    Asahime January 7, 2025 2:32 am

    Clarification: I read yaoi bc it usually has fewer stupidly naive characters often seen in het manga. But of course this basically is just duplicating it. It honestly feels like r/menwritingwomen becoming r/womenwritingmen

    orphaxx January 7, 2025 2:36 am
    Fr fr that is why I read yaoi in the first place! I have been so freaking patient with this series. It’s prob gonna take them 50 more episodes to actually screw and it will prob be pg. Asahime

    Same tbh I hardly read shonen ai, I’m an adult and I find it kinda weird when adult characters behave like high schoolers but yea it will take another while till something actually happens. I liked the first 40-50 chapters but for what is it now they could’ve made this R15

    OpiSin January 7, 2025 6:31 am
    THANK YOU. Also how does someone in college not know how sex works? Makes no sense Asahime

    But hetero sex is different from LGBTQ+ sex. Across the spectrum sex varies and it also is specific to the partner...

    Also, South Korea is still very, very conservative and technically porn is largely illegal over there.

    So where and why would the MC know how 'it' works?

    Jctrippin January 7, 2025 6:35 am
    THANK YOU. Also how does someone in college not know how sex works? Makes no sense Asahime

    *gay sex, he was never gay so.

    RoséAurum January 7, 2025 7:45 am

    Its probably different in other countries, because compared to my friends in uni yeah they including me have 0 experiences in sexual stuffs or even kissing, also depending to the social circle actually but normally no experience

    Jctrippin January 7, 2025 8:03 am
    Its probably different in other countries, because compared to my friends in uni yeah they including me have 0 experiences in sexual stuffs or even kissing, also depending to the social circle actually but norm... RoséAurum

    And u r in uni?

    RoséAurum January 7, 2025 12:57 pm
    And u r in uni? Jctrippin

    Yeah, but one of my friend that have 0 experience told me that one of her friend once had sex in the bathroom stall of a shopping mall, both her and her friend are not straight

    RoséAurum January 7, 2025 1:03 pm
    Yeah, but one of my friend that have 0 experience told me that one of her friend once had sex in the bathroom stall of a shopping mall, both her and her friend are not straight RoséAurum

    Like, even to her its such a wild story she had to told us

    Asahime January 7, 2025 3:44 pm
    But hetero sex is different from LGBTQ+ sex. Across the spectrum sex varies and it also is specific to the partner... Also, South Korea is still very, very conservative and technically porn is largely illegal o... OpiSin

    How are we even reading all these Korean yaoi then? Tons of readers on here have no sexual experience and yet they know what sounding is. Everyone has VPN’s and MC could watch porn two seconds after deciding he wanted to. Just because something is illegal doesn’t mean people aren’t doing it or talking about it or reading about it in novels or comics or hearing about it from friends or at school. I don’t read a lot of het comics but it wouldn’t surprise me if anal was in many. Prostitution is extremely rampant in Korea and in homophobic societies gay sex is often used as an insult. I personally find it hard to believe he would have zero concept of this and this whole situation is making this comic have annoying kdrama vibes for me. If y’all are enjoying this and find it realistic and fun then great. I am allowed to dislike it. This series takes slow burn to the extreme and I am not a fan.

    Nobody January 7, 2025 5:44 pm
    How are we even reading all these Korean yaoi then? Tons of readers on here have no sexual experience and yet they know what sounding is. Everyone has VPN’s and MC could watch porn two seconds after deciding ... Asahime

    Sounding? Ok I'll zip my questions ( ̄∇ ̄")

    Jctrippin January 8, 2025 3:42 am
    How are we even reading all these Korean yaoi then? Tons of readers on here have no sexual experience and yet they know what sounding is. Everyone has VPN’s and MC could watch porn two seconds after deciding ... Asahime

    Not everyone reads manhwas like this, and not everyone is familiar with gay sex. I'm pretty sure the average straight person would think gay people just shove their dicks in each other’s assholes which is not accurate. There are preparations and other things to be done while having sex, not just that. While I agree the slow burn is too slow, the manhwa is somewhat realistic and interesting.

    Jctrippin January 8, 2025 3:50 am
    How are we even reading all these Korean yaoi then? Tons of readers on here have no sexual experience and yet they know what sounding is. Everyone has VPN’s and MC could watch porn two seconds after deciding ... Asahime

    And u r saying some bull rn. I just read what u wrote. Please r u Korean? Cos I'm part Korean and I'm currently schooling there. Prostitution is not rampant, I've been to clubs in Seoul and I've moved around a lot, I've only seen a few places prostitutes, by a few I mean just 2, and they were female strippers who offered to sleep with me a girl for money. And in my uni, sure there are homophobs tho, but it's not as serious as manhwas. I know at least 5 queer people that are out and still living normally