I get that not everybody is into those rape scene but you knew what you signed up for when you started reading a story about a guy who is being raped by a demon. There have always been kinky rape scenes in this story. We had a demon who put a curse on him, a bandit who took advantage of him while he was out of it and now a slave trader. Those are all cliché situations you would usually see in kinky rape smut. Those are supposed to be fan service scenes because that's what some people are into. If it's not to your liking then that's okay but demanding this story to change its tune because you don't have that kind of kink is honestly starting to get a little bit insulting. This story isn't condoning rape. Their relationship is not built on rape. This is not a rape him until he loves you kind of story.
And yet, people still feel entitled to demand a different story because it doesn't cater to their preferences.
For example, I like Re:Zero. What I don't like about it is how almost every female character is either a loli, a teenage girl or a woman with ridiculously huge breasts. Or how the author constantly incorporates harem humor into it. Or how the fan service can sometimes ruin a scene. In the last episode there was an emotional scene which was interrupted by a vagina shot of another character. But do I constantly complain about those things? No, of course not. I knew that this was a series written for male otakus from the beginning. None of those things I mentioned came as a surprise and they have been present since the beginning. Just because it's not my kind of fan service doesn't mean that nobody likes it.
At a certain point you have to accept that while you like the story itself, it's not something that was written for people like you which also means there will be scenes that you find unnecessary or out of place.
I like kinky rape, but I don't like those rape-to-love stories. There are almost no stories out there which have kinky rape fanservice while also portraying a healthy relationship and having a serious plot.
If that's not what you like then either go and read something else or skip those scenes. But constantly telling us how morally rotten it is or how badly written and that it shouldn't be there isn't just annoying, it's insulting.
You have so many stories you can read, we have almost nothing. Let us have those few bread crumbs since you already have a whole damn bakery.
And yet, people still feel entitled to demand a different story because it doesn't cater to their preferences.
For example, I like Re:Zero. What I don't like about it is how almost every female character is either a loli, a teenage girl or a woman with ridiculously huge breasts. Or how the author constantly incorporates harem humor into it. Or how the fan service can sometimes ruin a scene. In the last episode there was an emotional scene which was interrupted by a vagina shot of another character. But do I constantly complain about those things? No, of course not. I knew that this was a series written for male otakus from the beginning. None of those things I mentioned came as a surprise and they have been present since the beginning. Just because it's not my kind of fan service doesn't mean that nobody likes it.
At a certain point you have to accept that while you like the story itself, it's not something that was written for people like you which also means there will be scenes that you find unnecessary or out of place.
I like kinky rape, but I don't like those rape-to-love stories. There are almost no stories out there which have kinky rape fanservice while also portraying a healthy relationship and having a serious plot.
If that's not what you like then either go and read something else or skip those scenes. But constantly telling us how morally rotten it is or how badly written and that it shouldn't be there isn't just annoying, it's insulting.
You have so many stories you can read, we have almost nothing. Let us have those few bread crumbs since you already have a whole damn bakery.
2021-01-10 18:07 marked
Seriously guys