Seungho never put this much effort in pleasing another human being so it's a bit of a surprise that he can actually be an attentive lover.
This chapter was way more smuttier than I expected but some nice touches that the author added:
Seungho's brushing Nakyum's foot on his erection --- so hot.
Nakyum reaching out for Seungho's hard on.
All the close ups showing their eye contact
Nakyum head on Seungho's neck when he was being carried over.
My favorite part: Nakyum's thoughts on Inhun. He is still resisting the idea that he likes Seungho and his sister's words are confusing him but at the same time he is feeling the opposite of what she said ... his feelings for Inhun are gone and his yearning for Seungho is growing.
I think we begun the stage where Seungho and Nakyum become closer and more intimate and get some kind of happiness with one another but at the same time more people will be plotting to split them, including Heena.
I know people are different but can someone please give me the rationale behind starting to read a story that you know have a kind of non normative relationship that you don't like just because it's popular and then hang chapter after chapter whining about a plot you knew you would get?
I came to the conclusion that the only pleasure people can get out of this is the very petty feeling they get by posting topics where they shame the shippers, insult them or demand some explanation for people shipping that.
I mean, I get it not liking or getting triggered by some kind of non normative 'wrong' fiction. I for instance, can't understand the allure of incest stories. No matter how wonderful the art, how popular or hyped, I think I wouldn't be reading it.... so it's hard for me to understand a situation where I would read it just so to post the same complaint about the story being incest and on top of it, my topics would be to shame and trash the people who are enjoying the story.
It may seem obnoxious to ask but I do feel it has a merit: If a story is not to your taste or if the relationship makes you uncomfortable, why don't you go pick something else that brings you more pleasure?
Is that really that much of a need to shame shippers of a couple just so you feel above other people?
I'm sorry for the rant but there is a popular story in here that it's known for the chapter one to be one of these non normative relationships and no other story showcase this ugly behavior that is adults picking a story knowing what they will get and then bordelline harassing the shippers with nasty shaming posts.
People, 'wrong' relationships in fiction exist since beginning of times. Shaming readers for their fiction has to be the most childish thing one can do in adult fiction.
Apologies for the long post.
because unfortunately the rate of decent adults or adults in general here is outnumbered by children who think they're fighting for and talking about something righteous. i don't know why they feel the need to find validation online by giving unreasonable and unnecessary opinions, but i guess that's the only way they'll be able to satisfy their growing egos.
The average person is dumb lmao. I think anyone is free to read and critique a story and say whatever they don't like about it. What's not alright however is bashing or shaming or making ppl out to be criminals for enjoying something that doesn't suit their (most of the time hypocritical) moral standards
Hi peeps!
A general question for long time users of this site.
Does anyone know how a topic created by an account (not anon topic) gets removed? I am not talking about the OP deleting it, I am talking about the topic suddenly disappearing from the topic list and only be visible by the OP on her homepage.
The details of the topic are not important, it was not that a big deal but I am curious about how mangago works.
As far I know, anon topics may be removed if it gets a lot of downvotes but I never heard of account topics being removed.
By the way, the topic was nothing different, just discussing aggressive anon trolling and how they all looked done by one person... it had no offensive, cursing or inappropriate words. It had a few replies and likes but no downvotes.
Anyone who is a savvy mangago user could help me with this mystery? I'm curious on what did I do to get grounded, lol.
Thank you!
Hi Danae,
I'm not a specialist of the question or how works Mangago, but I've encountered similar situation. I think there are few possibilities:
- the topic got reported (for x reason or just because it displeased someone), and then got removed automatically by the site. Later the topic can reappear again surely for some reasons, but most of the time it got removed permanently.
- the topic disapeared and is only visible on your page because the comic related to it (the manga, manhwa/uas...) got reported and removed from Mangago.
- last option is, yeah, the eventually for it to get removed because of the downvotes, but I'm not sure. I've seen topics that got many downvotes that are still visible on the comments sections.
Now, if we're the one to report (the Anon post for ex), the topic then disapear from our account comment section but can be still visible on the logout section of the manga... Yet I'm sure these posts from Anons trolls got reported more, but yet they can still be seen on the logout page of a manga; it's like the topic got banned from your page because you reported it but then is still visible to others.
So, does it request more than one person to report in order for it to be removed for good...?
It's difficult to know with exactitude how this site works but I hope it'll a bit.
I'm really curious .... can really anyone who has at least a bit of average deduction intelligence, even if the excuse would be that they are completely new to Yaoi and its tropes ... can anyone with a straight face say that they thought POTN was supposed to be a social justice instead of what so clearly is? A rape plot trope Yaoi.
I mean, seriously. Which of the dozens of red flags, author aggressive selling of romantic art promoting the ship, all the clichés, etc, imagine getting to 76 chapters of POTN and then going ... oh, I wonder when the author will make this story a social construct of how real life relationships should be. Let me stick around some more because I still see in there somewhere ....
People, who the fuck do you think you are fooling? It's like watching porn and trying to convince other people that you are only watching it because of the acting is good and you are still waiting for the actual drama to start.
Give us a break, morality police of adult fiction. You look silly standing there with your megaphone preaching about the horrors of the story you can't give up.
ORRR people can actually criticize something and continue to read it even if they dislike it? Jesus, god forbid someone has a negative opinion. You're one of those people who go " Cartoons are FOR KIDS, it doesn't matter if its badly written" God forbid, some people have other expectations well within their rights considering the author clearly hinted it....
ORRR people can actually criticize a piece without criticizing the readers.
If you don't get the point that I am talking to shamers, you are either dishonest or not very bright.
Stop acting as people who post condescending, lectures on people who are enjoying the story or demanding explanations are giving 'criticism'
What shamers have in common: the immaturity to choose something that they know they can't like it and know that they will have an audience that will be cheering on something they don't like and they can't respect that. They need to put others down, usually and always with lecturing and arrogant posts shaming people.
I don't like incest stories. If I ever read an incest story just because it;s popular --- because that's why these shamers read POTN-- they know it's a rape plot story -- I would never write assholes posts asking the readers why they like or read or enjoy or ship or even more diss my own set of morality to put them down;
This is not criticism. This is a lack of respect, lack of maturity and shamers have to be talked back because they give a bad name to people who actually have mature opinions and criticism.
And if you are going to play dumb that you don't know which post or what a shamer is, please come back when you do.
Depends. Some people who are so called condescending actually still have point of criticism in their posts. No I feel questioning others' opinions is ok to do. It should definitely be done in a better way but I don't feel that questioning other's opinions is a no no. I mean you're making a lot of assumptions to what the "shamers" mean or intended. Also your original post asked how people could possibly expect anything different from this story BUT the thing is the author did hint at a turning point for it...such as Seungho's backstory or his change in behavior. Th author has been hinting at this since S1 and then turned back around and said SIKE, he gonna abuse him even more, so I could make this longer. I get maybe making a post about how shamers are bad and blah blah blah but it seems more like an attack on anybody who has a different expectation for the story. You never know....the author can do something different for it.