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If I see another r@pe scene during PRIDE MONTH I’m going John wick on this author. If they were an ally they’d put the alpha in JAIL and have every character in therapy as a side plot. I do not care, I hate-read this webtoon. Every character is unlikable.

The romance isn’t romancing, it’s giving domestic violence and stalking. The love triangle is giving codependent man-children with unhealthy coping mechanisms to personal trauma that they use as an excuse to harm those around them. I’m being SO SO SO incredibly deadass rn I am this webtoons BIGGEST hater.

I hate the way there is NO real plot. I hate the way the author brushes off violent kidnapping, abuse, neglect, and multi-day r@pe. I hate the way the omega is a Walmart bill Cosby. I hate the way the beta has NO backbone, personality, or boundaries and would take back his r@pist the SECOND the alpha sheds a crocodile tear and whines about his past. I hate the way I root for no one, except the law enforcement agency to get their asses in gear. I hate that it’s not even a good ‘you don’t root for anyone because they all suck’ it’s a shittily written abuse-p0rn yaoi where you hate characters because they just suck that much. They’re not multifaceted, they have hollow motivations, they’re perpetually horny, and they trauma dump to brush aside crimes that are NOT the forgivable kind. You have alpha dick stick (TM), omega bill cosby, and doormat beta with low self esteem. I don’t root for the beta because I think he’s a character who is written to be relatable in any sense, because he’s not, I root for him because he’s a two dimensional punching bag and the alpha is such a horrible person that the only catharsis or joy I could get from this comic is through any bad events that he suffers through. I HATE how the ‘story’ is just three whiney 2D lists of three to four character traits on a random online generator, and the author relies on three adults who live and work within the same city somehow never running into each other, calling each other, having friends that see the other people. Like the entire story takes place in a weird liminal space that is filled with a cardboard cutout city with only five inhabitants who don’t ever interact or see the others unless the ‘plot’ demands. Like be so SO fr right now.