it's 2019. aren't we past the slut shaming? smh grow up.
Seriously. I mean, I didn't like the manga either (read the first chapter and decided I'd pass on this story), but these comments are toxic! I feel like, instead of calling him "a stinky big slut" or an "onahole," we should try to figure out why the character is acting this way. I feel like his sexual exploits are a cry for help, but most people on here would rather chastise him.
(Skimmed the other chapters to get a better idea). I think we can all agree that the uke's outlook on sex is unhealthy and addictive. But, the boy needs to be understood and helped. Not thrown away and called "a run of the mill whore."
Think of Grease's "There Are Worse Things." ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGzBZJHhHsc) There's always a story behind actions like these. Maybe it's just the mangaka's fault for not exploring that side of it more.
Anyway, this wasn't so much a response to you fujoshiel but to the entire comments here.
if it's not consensual, it's not play. learn the first rule of BDSM.
"safe, sane, consensual" if you break these rules, it's not BDSM, it's ABUSE.
Well, yes and no. Abusive relationships can still be classified as BDSM relationships, just not as healthy relationships. There are several layers to BDSM. There's the safe kind that, hopefully, all real people follow that involved things like safewords, communication, and limits. Then there's the darker, more extreme side. That's where you get into more abusive things, though even this side can be healthy if done right. That's the complex thing about BDSM, it's really easy to cross the line and become abusive. But even if your abusive, technically you are still in a BDSM relationship, just not a healthy one.
it was so good that I'm speechless!