Rape

JustAYaoiFangirl November 8, 2019 4:31 pm

Chapter 10 = not rape (anyone who says it is is trying to make an issue out of nothing)
Chapter 7 = rape (uke told the seme to take his dick out but the seme kept fucking him)

Hi guys, there seems to be come confusion over there being rape in this manga. The rape started of as normal sex (with consent) but then the consent was taken back when the uke asked the seme to take his dick out.
Chapter 7 (page 10)

If the seme took his dick out like the uke asked it wouldn't be rape however he kept going despite the uke not wanting to therefore it is rape.

The scene at the end of chapter 10 is not rape. It can be considered as sexual harasment at most.

The fact that there is rape in this manga doesn't make the manga bad or you for reading it as it is a work of fiction. However, it's imporant to ackowladge this for what it is as some of us here will get laid someday and might be in the same situation as the uke/seme so it is important that we all ackowladge that it's not normal to keep going if the other person wants to stop and if you're having sex with someone and you ask them to stop (if it's roleplay then if you use the safe word) and then they keep going then it is rape.

Should we stop reading the story? Oh hell no, it ain't causing any harm as long as we acknowladge it for what it is

Responses
    noux2w October 13, 2020 5:45 am
    The "scroll" format won't tell you what country it comes from, it only tells you if it was made for being sold in paper or if it is meant to be read on the internet.The mangas with scroll format are on the rise... Ahiva

    Well, I meant that if the panels could easily fit in a page. From all of the manga I've read on that page they could be organized however but will fit in a singular page. With a lot of manhwa I've read there isn't a clear cut where the page *would* end. Most panels in manga are (not always) rectangular shaped so the panels are right next to each other while many times a manhwa will have a good amount of space between them. Also how manga sometimes has panels to the left and right of each other while manhwa more often than not has a more vertical look to it (it's sorta hard to explain) as in the panels are above an below or diagonal of each other but one panel is still above the other one (if this doesn't make any sense rip). I have seen webcomics (because most manhwa are read online just like webcomics which technically include manhwa) printed before but the pages normally have a lot more space between them just like how there's space while scrolling online. BUt surely you can tell that with manga it's really easy to tell where the page ends at least with there not being that much space while with manhwa it might be harder *or* there would be a lot of space left.

    noux2w October 13, 2020 5:52 am
    The "scroll" format won't tell you what country it comes from, it only tells you if it was made for being sold in paper or if it is meant to be read on the internet.The mangas with scroll format are on the rise... Ahiva

    I just realized I deleted my comment lmao. I'll just summarize what I said. Manga - really easy to tell where the page ends and there's not that much space between each panel also panels are often right beside each other. Manhwa- lot more space between each panel and with some panels just wouldn't fit a page's dimension (i know that sometimes w/ both manga & manhwa they'll fit a big picture on 2 pages) For instance Solo Leveling there's many times where the image won't even fit on your phone so you need to scroll down a bit to see the full image or maybe you need to rotate your phone or maybe you need to do both. Both you can read vertically and paged but when you think of reading manga you think of a paged style while you think of manhwa you think a scroll/vertical style.