We are never condoning people who like rapes in fictions. Or even non-fictions. IMO, what...

chachacha September 13, 2015 7:56 am

We are never condoning people who like rapes in fictions. Or even non-fictions.

IMO, what I think makes this manga so disturbing is the fact that the author is trying to justify rapes. To be clearer, the author does not even consider the act as rape, even though it's definitely non-consensual. Like, "oh! totally legit if i love you so obv not rape! I have every rights to sex you!". This is what makes me mad. It is OBVIOUSLY rape, don't even try to sugar coat it.

In contrast to, for example, Harada, she is clearly aware that what she's writing is rape. If it's enjoyable or not is open to interpretation. Same as stories with psychotic characters or obsessive lovers who rape people. It's 'morally' wrong, and they're aware of it, and we're aware of it, and so do the characters. Hence, you never get comments like "OMG RAPE EWW" in manga like those.

I hope that clears up the misunderstanding.

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    Aiko❤ July 23, 2017 6:12 am

    If you read the part where both of them met, you can tell Takato had basically already fallen in love with Azumaya. Ik this because When Azumaya was about to kiss him, afterwards Takato was blushing and was distracted, so to get back non track he asked his manager to cram as much jobs as he could.