am i the only one who thinks harada sensei is trying 2 romanticize pedophile activists? in some of her stories she's giving reasons why adult/child relationship isn't wrong
(don't kill me it's just my opinion)
I agree so much and not only those pedophilic actions but also rape, like anyone sane would report the ass and give the stuff in the computer but here the kid rapes the nii-chan too so how is he any better than the nii-chan
I don't think she is trying to romanticize pedophilia activities, however she is showing how certain activities can affect a child both physically and mentally, do u really think he is in love with nii-chan, nope he is not.
Victims of pedophilia might think just like the victims of bullying, instead of trying to stop it they become one themselves. He turned into one cause he was a victim of one and he wanted to prove to society that loving a child is not disgusting (he is mentally ill) same with yui he is not on his state of mind and even worse he feels guilty for running away.
I know harada work is bad but saying she is romanticize someone this disgusting I'll have to discord. I see it more like a warning than romance or support of pedophilia.
In the case you were right and harada is not trying to romantize pedophilia anyway many people would not read between lines and get the wrong idea.And besides if I try to put in the mind of a pedophile reading this I think this would give me a base to reinforce my drives. To me, here is justifying niichan's behavior and ita true that thats is how pedophilia works in many cases, here harada is well informed, but its the way its exposed which I dont like. The relationship between onjisan and nichan and its showed too sweet and putting the initiative in nichan rather in ojisan, and niichan was child fkr the sake god.
I kmow Haradas works are twisted and all but to me theres a limit: children.
how did poor yuuki die? was it mentioned bc i dont remember
He hung himself and his boyfriend (Mafuyu) was the one to find his body after.
http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/given/mf/v01/c001/2/
See the overturned chair nearby? That's when he found Yuuki hanging =(
sangwoo's one eye drawing kinda annoys me
I was wondering if that meant something symbolic in Korean comics that I just don't pick up on.
i've seen that in Japanese manga too :/
I think it's supposed to imply mysteriousness. But yeah, i can see why it could get annoying
I've read somewhere, from an interview of a mangaka that uses that technique (one eye drawing in intense scenes) that he used that to imply that the character isn't being truthful. That could be one reason ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ but seriously it's creepy ( ̄∇ ̄")
That is an interesting explanation. It would also make sense as to why it would annoy or creep us out because as a reader we know the characters true nature. I always thought it made him look inhuman. At least to me...
that's interesting