lol woah chill out its literally a yaoi manga made for the enjoyment of reading and i can agree with whoever i want ive alrea seen all the comments about how abusive and “trashy” he is but honestly if he cant have heejae then have no one? get the hell out of that weird house? the blondie is annoying and i dont like that character and thats ol bc you obviously dont like heejae there are always controversial topics in yaoi and honestly id rather not focus on it and just focus on who i like ¯_(˶′◡‵˶)_/¯
yeah I guess my point is that Im sick of shitty tropes not controversial topics. Heejae being abusive isn't controversial, its fact. The author has made it clear so what bothers me is people used to reading really poorly written bl smut acting like the stuff Heejae is doing is normal, acceptable, or them romanticizing it. This author is not like those authors and to me its disrespectful that people ignore what she's trying to portray just because they're used to seeing yaoi where people rape others and then fall in love or abuse people and then get into what is depicted as a cute and normal romance when its actually horrible and irresponsible writing. I love controversial topics in yaoi! When its there to be controversial and add to the story and characters...not for cheap tropes. I think this author is working hard and if people are going to accept Heejae I think they should at least acknowledge how awful and abusive he is right now and hold out for a healthy Heejae. If people were really his fans I'd expect to see them saying they want to see him work through his issues, not encourage him to be an abuser. I don't care if people like bad characters when the characters are SUPPOSED to be bad and people like them for what they are and aren't romanticizing their behavior.
yeah the difference is this isn't some Harada shit. The author is not writing a story that you're supposed to like because it is villainous and twisted. This story is calling its characters out. It is trying to tell us Heejae is unhealthy and learn abusive behavior. Its trying to touch on some real stuff like abuse and mental illness and handle it in a realistic and more morally responsible manner than something like Harada's work, so its annoying when fans ignore that and chalk it up to liking it for being twisted because that its the take away from the story. In Harada's work you're supposed to enjoy the story for being twisted, thats its thing. But people are projecting that mentality on to this manga that isn't doing that and its a huge misreading of the authors work.
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OMG YOU'RE FUNNY..(Im serious) Somehow every time I read your raging or some like a "not satisfied with our comments" comments.. Im like.. Laughing the whole time
Come on... Relax.. They're not even a real person...
ARE YOU PERHAPS... have a bad day?? Anyway... If you dislike how OUR WAY OF THINKING MY DEAR,,,,, how about just ignore us and live your life peacefully out of this then??
Ok this is toootallllyyyyyyy useless.. I MEAN Talking back about this of course
i read everything you said, and let me tell you that you coudn't say it better.
And what patience you have to deal with these people, ughh
You are absolutely right and the rest should stfu. Because their precious HEEJAE or whatever his name is, is manipulative af, and he doesn't deserve jisuh.
They say sunyool is annoying? heejae's fans are even worse.
I'm glad my comments can give you a good laugh, laughter is good for you. Im sure the language comes across as rageful but Im never heated when I write my comments, I just use strong language to try to get my point across as to has seriously I mean something. I leave the comments that I do because I genuinely care about the people on this site. I know a huge percentage of the users here are minors and I want to make sure that there are comments acknowledging abuse when others leave comments normalizing, condoning, dismissing, or romanticizing it because I hope that anyone reading through the comments knows that the ideas people like you present are not unchallenged, common, normal or how actual adults with life experience would talk about these topics.
Nobody talks about these topics to young people and I think they ought to. I'm still pretty young myself, but I am legally an adult living and working with other adults in an environment exclusively of other adults. There were so many toxic ideas I believed or thought were normal in relationships when I was young because kids really don't understand these topics/their severity and adults don't talk about them. Its so easy for kids to think things are okay or not that bad because they don't fully understand them or have experience with them and it makes it really easy for kids to be taken advantage of. People like to say they know the difference between fact and fiction, but minors don't always really understand. Regardless of what people like to say, kids DO use media like tv and comics to learn about the world and they buy into unhealthy tropes entertainment uses for drama. I was really young when I was introduced to a lot of things by anime and manga and it did make me accept things I shouldn't have. Anime like Sekai Ichi Hatsukoi might be fun for somebody just learning about yaoi, but some of the relationships depicted were grossly abusive and oversexualized because thats traditional yaoi for you. I was young without relationship experience when I watched that and genuinely didn't know whether or not the way the main character treated the other was okay or normal for relationships and it made me worry about dating because I didn't want to be sexualized like the character there was. SO, I will keep leaving my comments because commenting does help me live my life peacefully. I study things related to working with kids and am generally just fond of helping others so I really don't mind writing out comments that might help somebody.
Thanks, its always nice to see some support amongst comments like these! After recent chapters Heejae support went down which was a good sign that most readers get whats going on and know abuse isn't cute, but for the ones still clinging to this idea...its even more important that they're forced to challenge their opinions and logic
The Blondie can leave