
I wouldn't call it degrading, more like politely scolding lol, that aside my dear mylo had you paid attention you would’ve understood the whole point of what I said was that it’s pointless to come under someone’s work and complain when you can easily leave. You know this is harada, warnings exist. Not to mention as soon as you start reading if you get to the point of the series where you get uncomfortable which clearly many have had no problem voicing, you stop reading! You leave! I seriously don’t understand the point of reading something, knowing what’s to come, and then go straight complaining about it under the work. Could’ve just really moved on with your day yet here we are, now say it with me, don’t like? don’t read!!! ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
hope I made it clear for you, sorry for the pharagh again lol

having a whole detailed rape scene just for the trauma to be fixed and moved from super fast like its nothing...
and the whole dynamic of the relationship didnt make sense ether.
shitty top and bottom that is unconditionally in love with him and is "only gay for you" trope...tf? and the homophobia never even gets addressed
i dont understand harada defenders, every time i give her work a chance its always poorly written under the pretext of "dark"
you can like whatever work you want, but people are allowed to criticize it too

It’s totally valid if Harada’s work doesn’t resonate with you or anyone else, you’re free to avoid it. The point is fictional stories doesn’t have to make sense or align with real world logic in this sense with how homophobia or the dynamics are written. Naturally criticism is normal but it’s also okay to recognize that not every story is meant to be taken literally. If it’s not for you, there’s plenty of other works out there with more realistic or real logical dynamics and settings that might suit your tastes better. Leaving shitty comments under someones work who put the time into creating this is just unnecessary, that’s all, but i completely understand your where you’re coming from

its also totally valid to criticize the writing of a story after reading, and you are free to ignore commentary you dont like.
ofc not every story is meant to be taken literally, but nothing about this story suggests that it isnt.
its very straightforward in its narrative, it isnt metaphorical and there is no allegory.
(but even if that was the case that doesnt mean its necessarily free from criticism)
so what was this stories aim? whats the goal here? to be dark? ok, i still dont think the subject matter was handled well.
good and bad writing exists independently of taste, thats something that needs to be recognized.
that said, i dont condone hater comments for the sake of hating, only real criticisms.

Again, the goal of the story was to be dark or unsettling. Its success with its intended audience depends on how well it achieves that goal, not just whether it aligns with your personal expectations. Criticism is valid and normal, but my original comment was aimed at those in the comment section who, despite being fully aware of the author’s style, the warnings, and even the tags, still chose to engage with the work only to express their dissatisfaction in a very rude way. There’s a clear difference between giving valid criticism as you have expressed and just straight up being an asshole about it.
That aside, how you feel about the story is a completely valid and once again, this is aimed at those who purposely do stuff under this work and choose to play the victim. Kind of similar to the whole don’t like don’t read scenario lol

yeah i get that, there are always people under dark stories that just read to complain and they think they are better people for that lol.
also my criticisms of this story have nothing to do with its dark or unsettling themes and goal. I wasn't criticizing the subject matter, i was criticizing the execution.
so i think its success depends more on what the audience is willing to overlook in terms of narrative folly.
Comments are so disappointing, this is very clearly haradas work and if you’re not comfortable reading something taboo, then don’t. Nobody forced you to read this, nobody forced you to continue either. I miss the good old days where everyone knew the rule “don’t like don’t read”.
Seriously, reading something you clearly disliked and then taking the time to comment and let everyone know you hated it is not the take you’d think it is lol
That aside, I loved this way too much, im glad asaichi eventually came to like yoru in the end, i was really rooting for yoru… I didn’t expect this to be so entertaining, wish there was more chapters!