This is getting bothersome to explain every now and then, fellow yaoists. That we can read a plot where the MC was raped in his past don't define us as hypocrites, rapists nor mentally ill.... can we all understand and agree that THIS IS FICTION! Please, guys, no one is reading this dreaming of a day where society will be having second genders, no one is reading this hoping some day they will be raped and find love through that, so can we all just chill?
Yaoi is soft porn for women/girls... does it mean we dream of being boys? NO. Does it mean I like the idea of being raped? NO. Does it mean I fantasize with raping someone else? HELL NO. I watched bisexual threesomes and got horny and it doesn't mean I would be willing to share my partner in bed.
We are big enough to understand that fantasies and reality are two different worlds that don't mix with each other with the exception that everyone involved agrees to it. Actually I am much more worried by the fact that some of you think that they are the same, to be honest...
And come on! When you read an omegaverse you know the plot will probably involve some rape or abuse, because the idea of the whole universe is overcoming stereotypes and standing up against hardships (So when you start reading, you pretty much know what will you find) And we are women, we know a lot about stereotypes push down on us and hardships that try to define us and how much we fight to be recognized as human beings and people that can be loved and not just holes, boobs or objects to fuck...
Now, having said this, this manga in particular IS NOT about rape but stereotypes, growing up out of them and deciding what we want to be affected by and how (I know, 'cause I've already read the whole volume) I will advice you to continue reading because it is a pretty good story and the worst character here against the omega is not the alfas per se but another omega. Something that we can understand too since sometimes fellow women are as harsh with us as the stereotypes we have to live with
Yaoi is soft porn for women/girls... does it mean we dream of being boys? NO. Does it mean I like the idea of being raped? NO. Does it mean I fantasize with raping someone else? HELL NO. I watched bisexual threesomes and got horny and it doesn't mean I would be willing to share my partner in bed.
We are big enough to understand that fantasies and reality are two different worlds that don't mix with each other with the exception that everyone involved agrees to it. Actually I am much more worried by the fact that some of you think that they are the same, to be honest...
And come on! When you read an omegaverse you know the plot will probably involve some rape or abuse, because the idea of the whole universe is overcoming stereotypes and standing up against hardships (So when you start reading, you pretty much know what will you find) And we are women, we know a lot about stereotypes push down on us and hardships that try to define us and how much we fight to be recognized as human beings and people that can be loved and not just holes, boobs or objects to fuck...
Now, having said this, this manga in particular IS NOT about rape but stereotypes, growing up out of them and deciding what we want to be affected by and how (I know, 'cause I've already read the whole volume) I will advice you to continue reading because it is a pretty good story and the worst character here against the omega is not the alfas per se but another omega. Something that we can understand too since sometimes fellow women are as harsh with us as the stereotypes we have to live with
2019-12-26 07:42 marked
Well, I saw all the bad comments but gave it a try either way and here's my opinion.
I've been a yaoist for thirteen years now (I'm feeling old right now), so I've read a lot in quantity and quality and whatever shit you might think... but if I can tell you sth is that reading the genre tags will help you to avoid surprises and that is not the author's fault that you put your selfish expectations on it. If it says "shounen ai" you can't complain because it was too mild for you or because it didn't happen anything. Σ(  ̄□ ̄||)
Is it a romantic story? yes. Is there any sex? No. Have it got a plot? Yes. Love is the main part of it? No. Is about a psycho? No, it's not a psychological or a horror story so you won't get a development on the boy getting mad. It's a story about a boy who always felt pressured to be a good child and needs a way to catalyse all the nothing inside him by having someone who could understand that he is not that mask; and another boy who is seen as a bad boy but no one really cared enough to figure out if that was right or if he was, why? The day and the circumstancies they met each other for the first time are a turning point for both of them and the way they interact with the world arround themselves. It's kind of a slice of life. And in that you get a glimpse of what they start to mean for the other one.
... but like in every slice of life it ends in a moment of their lives just like that. So you won't have an impressive end or a hot sex scene or a wedding or a moving together. Because the main plot of the story is not their feelings but what is like to grow up and what helps you keep being yourself.
So you
I've been a yaoist for thirteen years now (I'm feeling old right now), so I've read a lot in quantity and quality and whatever shit you might think... but if I can tell you sth is that reading the genre tags will help you to avoid surprises and that is not the author's fault that you put your selfish expectations on it. If it says "shounen ai" you can't complain because it was too mild for you or because it didn't happen anything. Σ(  ̄□ ̄||)
Is it a romantic story? yes. Is there any sex? No. Have it got a plot? Yes. Love is the main part of it? No. Is about a psycho? No, it's not a psychological or a horror story so you won't get a development on the boy getting mad. It's a story about a boy who always felt pressured to be a good child and needs a way to catalyse all the nothing inside him by having someone who could understand that he is not that mask; and another boy who is seen as a bad boy but no one really cared enough to figure out if that was right or if he was, why? The day and the circumstancies they met each other for the first time are a turning point for both of them and the way they interact with the world arround themselves. It's kind of a slice of life. And in that you get a glimpse of what they start to mean for the other one.
... but like in every slice of life it ends in a moment of their lives just like that. So you won't have an impressive end or a hot sex scene or a wedding or a moving together. Because the main plot of the story is not their feelings but what is like to grow up and what helps you keep being yourself.
So you
2019-03-27 01:49 marked
A little advice