I was thinking and I guess the title of the manga's supposed to be somewhat ironic. A lot of the omegaverse based stories lead up to the omega being raped at one point or another and they're portrayed ad weak and the Alpha has to protect them and all that bullshit. But in this the omega kinda stepped up for himself, and even when he was being attacked, the alpha didn't have to run in and save him, shit that we see even in traditional Yaoi manga. Its a contradiction. The title translates to: "I'm an Omega and It's All My Fault: Picked up After School", which is the excuse most of the Alpha or semes use; that it's their fault that they're an omega. On the other hand, in this the Alpha has not even once used that statement and the omega is brave enough to tell everyone that he's an omega. Same goes for the situation where he faces Arata and says that it's something he has to take care of himself.
I feel as though the two guys who got raped by Tamura are gonna get together. But I guess it's normal to find manga where rape is played off humorously.
I was thinking and I guess the title of the manga's supposed to be somewhat ironic. A lot of the omegaverse based stories lead up to the omega being raped at one point or another and they're portrayed ad weak and the Alpha has to protect them and all that bullshit. But in this the omega kinda stepped up for himself, and even when he was being attacked, the alpha didn't have to run in and save him, shit that we see even in traditional Yaoi manga.
Its a contradiction.
The title translates to: "I'm an Omega and It's All My Fault: Picked up After School", which is the excuse most of the Alpha or semes use; that it's their fault that they're an omega. On the other hand, in this the Alpha has not even once used that statement and the omega is brave enough to tell everyone that he's an omega. Same goes for the situation where he faces Arata and says that it's something he has to take care of himself.