Im not sure if it’s a good thing or a bad thing. I genuinely can’t tell if I liked it or hated it? I mean to an extent I got the direction and I appreciated the commentary on gender and the dysphoria that can happen when your younger.
And by god yES YES does your sexuality and being change when you’re learn about sex way early, that is so important. Of course you’re not going to read a lot about it seriously in many stories especially not manga/manhwa/manhua/etc.
But here comes my criticism - now this is in no way taking away from the writers own experiences, this is very clearly vent art more than anything - however, there was a bit of disconnect with what it means to be a woman. This is 100% from a man’s point of view and I’m not gonna be as harsh as others, but there was things that just weren’t clicking in the story. And you kinda catch a feel for why in the author’s notes too.
Again, not trying to discredit the author for their personal experiences but it really does make you sigh as a woman at how they never stop viewing you (even when they feel like they share/empathize with your plight) as a sex object.
Im not sure if it’s a good thing or a bad thing. I genuinely can’t tell if I liked it or hated it? I mean to an extent I got the direction and I appreciated the commentary on gender and the dysphoria that can happen when your younger.
And by god yES YES does your sexuality and being change when you’re learn about sex way early, that is so important. Of course you’re not going to read a lot about it seriously in many stories especially not manga/manhwa/manhua/etc.
But here comes my criticism - now this is in no way taking away from the writers own experiences, this is very clearly vent art more than anything - however, there was a bit of disconnect with what it means to be a woman. This is 100% from a man’s point of view and I’m not gonna be as harsh as others, but there was things that just weren’t clicking in the story. And you kinda catch a feel for why in the author’s notes too.
Again, not trying to discredit the author for their personal experiences but it really does make you sigh as a woman at how they never stop viewing you (even when they feel like they share/empathize with your plight) as a sex object.