It’s supposed to be a s&m club, not just any club, it’s a brothel soo the rules are VERY blury. IT IS NOT BDSM; (Thats obvious) they don’t follow the commandments of it. Which makes me mad.
The thing that I like (and makes me sad) is that this shit actually happens irl and it’s not masked as something pretty. It shows how far a sub can go for someone they love without saying the safe word, or how far a sadist can go just because they don’t know how to deal with their own pain and suffering. The suffering and traumas that each one of them have experienced is real. Some of them work to overcome it while others don’t.
They have chosen to stay in that place, bc even though they have issues with the problematic characters, the treatment in the palace of stars is good. The master (I’m bad with names) tries (TRIES) to bring them protection while they’re working, but he doesn’t have control of what they do to each other. He actually cares for them. In a twisted way, of course. I liked the end.
Yes, the training and every scene of abuse is brutal and im against it, but that’s how it happens in real life. Soo I’m not mad that the author showed it like that.
Everything else I didn’t like, hated a few of the characters but overall i liked it.
I suffered sexual abuse at the hands of my dad for 5 years and I do understand it you go where you are comfortable and it is hard to deal with pain and I suffered but I'm still here have severe issues but still here
I have mixed feelings about this one.
It’s supposed to be a s&m club, not just any club, it’s a brothel soo the rules are VERY blury. IT IS NOT BDSM; (Thats obvious) they don’t follow the commandments of it. Which makes me mad.
The thing that I like (and makes me sad) is that this shit actually happens irl and it’s not masked as something pretty. It shows how far a sub can go for someone they love without saying the safe word, or how far a sadist can go just because they don’t know how to deal with their own pain and suffering. The suffering and traumas that each one of them have experienced is real. Some of them work to overcome it while others don’t.
They have chosen to stay in that place, bc even though they have issues with the problematic characters, the treatment in the palace of stars is good. The master (I’m bad with names) tries (TRIES) to bring them protection while they’re working, but he doesn’t have control of what they do to each other. He actually cares for them. In a twisted way, of course. I liked the end.
Yes, the training and every scene of abuse is brutal and im against it, but that’s how it happens in real life. Soo I’m not mad that the author showed it like that.
Everything else I didn’t like, hated a few of the characters but overall i liked it.
I suffered sexual abuse at the hands of my dad for 5 years and I do understand it you go where you are comfortable and it is hard to deal with pain and I suffered but I'm still here have severe issues but still here