The art is pretty but like what the hell,,, considering an incestuous twin is involved, th...

Slytherinlarrie January 16, 2025 2:52 pm

The art is pretty but like what the hell,,, considering an incestuous twin is involved, the top not respecting bottom’s boundaries from the start, touching him getting in bed with him hugging etc was SO angering to watch first of all, second of all bro you’re a fucking adult now you’re not a child how do you still go around with “oh I have a curse people get hurt” mindset, OPEN YOUR EYES IT WAS ALL YOUR BROTHERS DOING, HE LITERALLY MURDERED AND WENT TO JAIL FOR IT PLEASE PUT THE BLAME AT THE RIGHT PLACE, and also what the actual fuck is wrong with you to keep your room password your birthdate knowing he could get in, like okay you wanna gamble with your life giving your room key to a murderer go ahead, but you have a fucking roommate and he never agreed to that do you not think you’re putting him at risk like that? For someone crying “oh I don’t wanna get you hurt” you’re awfully stupid about the one real mistake that could actually get him hurt you dumbass, I freaking hate them all,
Also I’m a huge fan of “past encounters and connections” stuff but here it feels cheap to me cause it feels like it’s as deep as their relationship goes, a kid gave the other juice and encouragement and it was somehow his life’s beacon, and then his dad died saving the others life and he’s also persistent and annoying af and its suddenly reason for reciprocation and voila .. bruh, get the incest bro titanic-Ed first, y’all have more pressing issues rn

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    Charles February 9, 2025 12:03 am

    I'm fucking hate the curse mindset of his but i love the sex so much ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ how will i forget this(• ▽ •;)

    Rin_556 February 12, 2025 2:32 am

    I understand your perspective, but I can't completely agree. Although he’s a grown adult in college now, he’s just recently transitioned from high school, and he’s spent his whole life relying on his brother. Imagine the person in your life you trust the most, the one who guides your sense of right and wrong, especially after losing your parents. For him, that person has always been his brother. Manipulation can have deep roots, often starting at a young age, and just because he’s reached adulthood doesn’t mean he can easily shake off those influences.

    It took me a long time to realize that I was manipulated by my dad into believing I was the only one who truly understood him, despite any wrongdoings he might have done. My dad made it feel like it was just the two of us against the world. The way the main character’s brother isolated him is particularly troubling. Isolation can distort one’s reality, leading them to believe they’re cursed or somehow responsible for the chaos around them. His brother even went so far as to provide evidence to support this harmful belief.

    We can only speculate what transpired during his visit to his brother’s house after the fight, but it raises a lot of questions. It’s like being caught in a cult—those inside may not recognize it as such, while those looking in from the outside can see the control at play. It’s a heartbreaking situation, and it’s important to approach it with empathy, recognizing how complex and challenging it is for him.