
He literally bumped into someone and almost got raped. Like does that commonly happen or am I missing something or what df?? & honey he don't love you, he actually just sat back and watched you get gangraped. Pls tell me if I'm wrong, but last time I checked you don't do that to the person you love

That's just it, Rin didn't love him. Not at the time he offered him up to be gang-raped. All Rin had in his heart at that time was hatred and revenge. Rin didn't come to love the uke until they spent time together at Rin's old home. That is when Rin realized that he did love the uke and he regretted his previous actions. It was the uke's forgiveness that saved Rin and brought him around to a better path and a happier life. If the uke had held a grudge, Rin would have continued to hate and seek revenge. The cycle of anger has to be broken by someone strong enough to forgive the worst that has been done to them.

Ah, poor Rin if he had to suffer by continuing to hate. Poor pitiful Rin. It's not like having the person whom you supposedly 'love' gangraped just because of something COMPLETELY UNRELATED TO THAT PERSON isn't worse suffering for the VICTIM. If forgiveness is a sign of strength (which it really isn't, especially when you not only consider that when people are socialized to believe that forgiveness is a positive behaviour, rather than the gaslighting abuse it actually is, but ALSO recognize that it is only ever a condition required of the VICTIM, it is both MUCH easier to forgive, as well as a lot simpler to understand the TRUE purpose of 'forgiveness': allow the abuser to always escape from taking responsibility for their actions. Which is precisely what Rin does, especially since he WAS never shown to regret his actions, at least not to the SAME extent that certain people expect Kana to forgive Rin: double standards much?) and, thus, given that it should have been quite EASY for Rin to forgive his father compared to the uke forgiving him, then Rin is quite WEAK. Yet no one is pointing that out. So guess this really ISN'T about forgiveness. Just finding the usual ways to victim blame the uke.
Oh, wait... *reads the screen name again*. N/m, then.

Same goes to you. I have your threats against my family posted on my Facebook wall. If anyone needs to seek professional help, it's you. Ableism suits you that much, too, though, eh? I was hoping we'd never have to encounter each other, again. But that's impossible, I guess. As soon as I see your name, comment ignored. As soon as you see mine, please do me the SAME favor of ignoring it. Obtw, no, I didn't 'contact' you. Ktbn.

Not this time or the second last comment on here, anyway.
And if you don't know what I'm talking about still, think real hard. I'm sure you'll figure it out. And this is the last, including indirect, comment I'll ever make to you.
Just remember you're the one who engaged me, FIRST. And never did I threaten you, unlike you. So don't forget and leave those things out, if you report me despite your earlier promise to do so only if I contacted you, either.
I actually enjoyed this sadly