Well, not exactly, no. I'm saying that he has had far worse things happen to him than being in a consensual, mutual, loving relationship with someone who will understand, accept and support him going forward. Even if that relationship is deemed "inappropriate", it is still healthier and happier than what he has experienced thus far. Just because other people don't approve of a relationship, that doesn't make the relationship unhealthy or unhappy. That is determined by the parties involved, no one else.
Right?! I get a kick out of getting pissed at antagonists. It helps me vent my frustrations that build up in real life. Most of the time, I'm laughing my ass off as I type! LOL I vent sadness by reading tragedy yaoi or a fluffy shounen ai. Yaoi is my all around escape from real life. Anything I could want, I can find in yaoi.
Exactly that, too. There are no psychological or biological barriers for their relationship. And this kid has already faced some of the most toxic relationships out there. Would being in a mutual, loving and supportive relationship really be that bad, even if it is incestuous? Being a homosexual relationship just means that the biological barrier has been removed... no offspring.
But choosing to sleep with his brother is probably the most sane and healthy thing this kid has ever had happen in his life. His mother physically, emotionally and possibly sexually abused him, his father was too busy screwing around to care that this was going on and his uncle beat him, drugged him and sexually abused him. So, having consensual sex with his brother and eventually finding peace in a relationship with him really doesn't sound so bad. Yeah, I know, "But they're brothers!" Who gives a shit? They can't have children that would be shamed, embarrassed, ridiculed or physically harmed by their union. So, who are they hurting? Well, other than narrow minded people who expect the world to fit into the tidy little boxes they have deemed "appropriate", that is. And who really cares what those kinds of people think anyway? Right?