Okay, I read like 6 chapters (including the bonus one) out of curiosity and I can say that it's shotacon. To put a definition to the word, shota-con is a genre that pair up little boys with adults (while often sexualizing them too). Despite both of them still being minors, it's still concerning, because Yuu is close to adulthood. Sometimes, you can't always excuse those things with "it's fictional", because shotacon has been considered problematic from the beginning. And I will also not continue to read it if anyone tells me to "just not read it". All I'm saying is that, it's painfully obvious shotacon, it's literally in the title. I mean, in the end it's your decision if you wanna continue reading it and "rooting for Tsubaki" or something, but just keep that in mind. 7 year age gap. 17 and 10
Okay, I read like 6 chapters (including the bonus one) out of curiosity and I can say that it's shotacon. To put a definition to the word, shota-con is a genre that pair up little boys with adults (while often sexualizing them too). Despite both of them still being minors, it's still concerning, because Yuu is close to adulthood. Sometimes, you can't always excuse those things with "it's fictional", because shotacon has been considered problematic from the beginning. And I will also not continue to read it if anyone tells me to "just not read it". All I'm saying is that, it's painfully obvious shotacon, it's literally in the title. I mean, in the end it's your decision if you wanna continue reading it and "rooting for Tsubaki" or something, but just keep that in mind. 7 year age gap. 17 and 10