No I didn't like that, Yoshida-kun was so nice and gentle and Aya was such an ass and then she is suddenly in love with him because he "confessed"? That's just weird. Maybe it's just me but how the hell do you fall in love with someone how puts you down and hurts you like that? He's not just being a little rude or mean he is being seriously abusive both physically and emotionally. While Yoshida-Jun is like the dream boyfriend. He even got pretty seriously beaten up from confessing and still didn't back down an inch and seemed more worried about her getting grabbed roughly and promised to protect her next time.
Hey Aya: (╬ ̄皿 ̄)凸
omg you just took the word right out of my mouth
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i feel exactly the same (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
Wow this mangaka is truly talented, to be able to portrait such a strong storyline in so few pages is quite amazing, not easy to get the complicated emotions across so well. Very very well written. It goes in to such deep psychological issues without either oversimplifying or over explaining. The feeling comes across perfectly.
I found the story very cute and the seme very adorable somehow.
I don't really see how its well written. It's your stereotypical yaoi where the author uses rape as a catalyst for love because they're either too lazy or too much a heterosexual woman with no understanding of the lgbt community (which I'll admit is more difficult in japan) to understand that isn't how it works. She's clearly read to much early yaoi herself. The whole genre was pretty much invented off the "rape him and then he'll be gay for you" trope.
I dont agree at all, most stereotypical rape yaoi are very shallow and this is anything but. Usually the rape is just a tool to make the uke fall in love, almost no importance is given to the rape as if it's the same as going shopping or something but this, this IS about the rape, this manga explores the deeper psychological reasonings behind in a very subtle way and it does so in very few pages. That is remarkable, whatever one feels about rape-manga, one has to admit that this is well written. It shows it in much more realistic way which is quite unusual and therefore all the more impactful. I'm personally happy to see a seme how isn't portraited as if he thinks he is actually doing the uke a favour or a kindness by raping him. I do think that this is a subject that is far to little discussed, from both points of view (victim/perpetrator) and I think that's a problem. Too be able to fix something you have to understand it. And this manga shines a light on the perpetrators train of thought.
I do, however, agree with you that the understanding of non-straight sexualitys are seriously lacking. But I don't feel that the idea of sexual violence as a tool to change someone's sexual preferences is unique to yaoi sadly. I do so hate that idea, whoever came up with it and all the morons who reproduces that idea should burn in the deepest pits if hell for all eternity. However I don't feel this manga belongs in that category.
When it comes to rape in yaoi mangas one should keep in mind that this is a genre who mainly cater to women and studies has shown that women's most frequent sex fantasies are rape fantasies.
A couple of comments here mention "the friend zone". That makes me kinda sad and irritated, hate that bullshit idea. It is such a degrading concept, for both genders. Imply that a woman can't have any value as a friend or as a person and a man would never even bother with a female if there isn't some sort of sexual motive about it. Sad interpretation of the the world. It is also a concept that is used to complain about females who don't reward "good behaviour" with sex. I'm gonna quote Dylan Garity's slam poetry called friend zone (google it, available on YouTube): "Sex is not a transaction".
I don't now about you but me, I'm a fabulous fucking person. I'm intelligent and charming and interesting and funny and knowledgeable and open minded and understanding and empathetic and there are a thousand freaking reasons someone would want to spend time with me completely without some ulterior motive of getting in my pants. And I refuse to get degraded to some fuckdoll who's only value lies in whether someone can stick their dick in me.
Ever thought about the fact that non straight girls don't use this concept about their love interests? Why you think that is? Could it be because they view other girls as actuall human beings, like actually real persons with real feelings and thoughts and dreams and wishes of their own?
As a citizen of one of the most equal countries in the world, this is why I need feminism. Because I'm a real person that matters not some thing for males to stick their freaking cocks in.
Cute manga thoug. <3
laaaaazzyyyyyy
i just read the first three words
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I see these pages every now and then and it really caught my attention, anyone how's what mangas these are from?
http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/ameiro_paradox/mf/c009/pg-5/
http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/ameiro_paradox/mf/c011/pg-2/
Would be ever thankful ^^
It is: daydream nightmare.
Thank you! I'm gonna read it immediately! ヾ(☆▽☆)
But the second one isn't the same manga is it?
The second one is the second story in this collection this: http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/kyouju_to_shitsuji_no_shizuka_na_seikatsu/
Thank you so much! Really appreciate it!