
hmm sometimes, when i read these type of scenes and the uke says "no. stop" the translations might have gotten lost from japanese to english.
sometimes when it is written as "no" or "stop", the meaning when it was written in japanese is kinda different: they could be saying something along the line of "this is bad, we shouldn't do this (because they are both dudes)" does this make any sense lol
well, i'm not trying to defend rape, (hell no!), because the seme was taking advantage of a drunken uke and that's a NO-NO! not trying to argue, just posting my humble opinion (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ

The manager could have easily gotten away, but he didn't because it felt good. It's why he was like "my mind says no, but my body says yes". It really isn't rape imo

exactly what I meant like yea he is drunk and weak but he himself stopped protesting against it when he started to feel good and realized he didn't actually want to push him away that in a way goes against what rape exactly is just so ya know rape is trauma to person but this wasn't raping to the manager as he wasn't traumatized.

Seriously!! You can always tell who the kids are on this forum they scream rape at a drop of a hat!! They have absolutely no idea what it’s like to be in an actual adult relationship or how to flirt (yes you can say no in a flirty way, but still have every intention to give in, it’s called playing hard to get).
They see the word “no” become blind and don’t even read the rest of the manga, and declare that it’s all rape and the uke is traumatized somehow even though they are clearly not..... The whole “no” thing in a lot of yaoi is because same sex relationships are still very frowned upon. Hence why he says “my mind is saying no but my body is telling me yes” as in his conscience is telling him it’s wrong but it still feels good. Which when you’re adult and get drunk sleep with someone random is the exact words that are going through your mind.
I don't care how anyone tries to slice this, but what he did to his manager was rape, and that manager was too pushy, no means no.