
But I am a lil confused as to why it took them till s2 to actually draw out the sex scenes instead of just cutting to the next day.
It's either that or the English version cut it out for some reason seeing as at the end of the chapter where Eyra has that dream about fucking dragon Yanu there's a cut from the OG translation that shows a lot more of that dream.
It just feels weird 'cause usually the first sex scene is supposed to have some sort of weight to it ((whether positively or negatively)) but after going through an entire season of them fucking around and never seeing it, finally getting one in s2 made it fall flat for me. I was just like "oh ok, so we will eventually get to see them bang" and that was it.

I think it's mostly a censorship thing. It's heavily, *heavily* implied that they are having sex quite frequently, it's just the scenes are cut out for some reason.
And if you look at the end of the chapter where Eyra has the kinky dragon sex dream there's clearly more to the scene that was just cut out for the English version. It's just really confusing and slightly irritating.
Also, shounen-ai doesn't necessarily mean no sex scenes. There are plenty of shounen-ai that have very graphic sex scenes in them. It just means it's a lil more story driven/romance oriented than standard bl, and even then that definition isn't entirely correct, either. It's just arbitrary definitions western fans came up with as bl became more popular over here in the early 2000's without knowing what the true definitions were.

Uni lost his round lil kitten face lol
I kept thinking to myself that something was different and then they go and mention how he's basically filled out and become more mature compared to the beginning of the series.
It's crazy what being fed proper meals and being loved can do for someone's health (▰˘◡˘▰)

This wasn't meant to be a romantic, lovey-dovey "mortal man changes the heart of a cold, immortal vampire" series.
It's dark. It's tragic. It's meant to make you hurt. This isn't going to have a happy ending-- much like this mangaka's other works where the endings are dubiously "happy" at best.
Azure is meant to be a cruel, melancholic immortal being that is only trying to satisfy his own needs. He's twisted from centuries of living a meaningless and boring life. Tbh this is a lot more accurate to what immortality can do to a living being. It's not pretty and it isn't meant to be. It's why a lot of vampire series have the vampires trying to find some way to die or find a reason to keep living.
People reading this and getting upset that Shuuya isn't magically turning Azure more humane can't truly grasp what this series is trying to tell. An immortal apex predator isn't going to be soft and fluffy. You can certainly write them that way if you want, but I find series like this and FANGS ((a vampire series that deals with a lot of heavy emotional themes like vampire suicide and derangement)) more refreshing 'cause it paints a more accurate picture of what immortality does to people.
It's fine to want something romantic and Beauty and the Beast-esque, just don't get your panties in a twist if not every single vampire story is like that.

People tend to forget that vampires were originally written and depicted as demonic creatures who fed on and raped innocent people in the middle of the night lol
I mean, it's fine to like a more romanticized version where they are just lonely creatures that are often akin to stray cats, but series like this are a much more accurate depiction of what they were originally intended to be.
I just get tired of people griping and bitching when something doesn't fit their woobified fantasy of what a monster is. I love that FANGS *does* have its really cute and funny moments. This series is not that, tho. Even the whole premise was never supposed to be about Shuuya humanizing a monster that feeds on humans through the power of love lol we knew from the jump that Azure was rotten and that there was no redeeming him or absolving him of all his sins.
I just wish people would accept that and either move on to read something else or at least be quiet in the comments if they continue to read.

well… this was indirectly towards me (not me alone obviously) but again my issue is not any of this . it’s off-putting that people don’t let you have nuance on anything and belittle criticism with “you don’t understand the story”
had to clarify because with how you commented under my post, you have a misconception about my opinion. i understood his characterization, and am aware of the type of story this is, and looked forward to a gritty/harsh story. to me there’s literally no problem with the dark triggering content!! my whole issue with this series is how his depth clashes with what makes yuuya special to him. the storytelling is bad and that’s all. nothing to do with the genre, the bad shit azure did, and false expectations
was lowkey offended you thought i couldn’t understand a low tier vampire story, when toxic vampire stories are my bread and butter </3 im really confused and not happy that my entire complaint didn’t relate to any of this but i got lumped up with it lmaoo

I wasn't talking specifically about you and tbh until I went back to check my comment history I had forgotten who you even were lol
I was mostly speaking on the people who keep shit talking how Azure is characterized when the whole point is for him to be cruel and cold towards human life.
And I don't think you get the story now that I'm remembering lol the concept of a "bride" to Azure is different than what it means to humans. He's not looking for a romantic partner but someone who can give meaning to his life that is out of the norm. It's why he makes the bet of "whoever falls in love first loses", but I don't think he quite understands that forcing people to say "I love you" isn't the same as them coming to their own feelings and expressing it. It's WHY he doesn't immediately kill Shuuya like Wisteria tells him to like the others despite thinking Shuuya is like the others.
There *is* something special about Shuuya, but it isn't in the stereotypical romance way. He's somehow breaking Azure's expectations, but Azure himself doesn't understand why or how 'cause he no longer understands human thought or emotions.
It's hard for me to articulate exactly what is going on, but your analysis is not what is going on lol

it’s not even about remembering me specifically ? lol it’s how you tried to correct me on something i didnt have problems with. i knew i was lumped because you used the exact same sentiment in this post
like you just created a false narrative again to suit you ?? we can have differing opinions but to say “u just don’t get the story” when i literally went in depth and explained i fully understand the characterization of azure and what is motive is. HOWEVER, my issue is- what makes shuuya different from the others doesn’t feel all that special. it doesn’t have to be a stereotypical romance way!! and i keep saying that!! again my issue is that he didn’t break azures expectations the night he was captured. no one has provided an answer to my only question: what makes shuuya special specifically- not glossing it over and saying he’s breaking expectations. killing the girl from the orphanage doesn’t count, im talking about what drove azure to be protective and possessive at first. this is fr the only thing im not satisfied with
my analysis is exactly what’s going on… it’s the same as yours except one aspect?? but you just don’t like how im criticizing the story and keep dancing around my actual opinion by saying its wrong; then rehashing things that weren’t my concern in the first place ┗( T﹏T )┛
But where tf was he when the mother of his child straight up died on the street?
Like, were they already separated atp? And if so, why? Was it due to Yui's mother knowing that he's a selfish PoS? This is the second time that we know of and have seen of him putting his job before his daughter. He's actively putting his dream before his own child and disguising it as "trying to provide a better life" for her.
Like, I get wanting to provide a better future for your child, but you don't get to literally run off on her, not even showing up to the funeral when Yui would have needed him most, then randomly show up saying you're gonna take her away from the people who have been shedding blood, sweat and tears to care for her.
Torano literally quit his job, started his own business and used his connections to help him with Yui while doing so. I can't imagine it was perfect the entire time, but the difference is that Torano put her first before anything else. He's changed his life so that she could grow up happy and healthy to the best of his ability.
It just blows my mind how stupidly selfish her dad is.
It reminds me of that one line from Guardians of the Galaxy, "he may be your father, but he ain't ya daddy." He may be Yui's biological father, but he's not her dad in the slightest. He's a sperm donor at best.