I have read the raws, and the reasons for the brother's attitude are much deeper, though not justified.
I will just say that he isn´t "mourning", what he has is PTSD, and that the sister doesn´t know something about her family.
And I repeat, I am not justifying the brother, I am simply saying that things are darker than what is currently seen.
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What I don't like about this story is that the protagonist still considers homosexuality as something bad that if he could he would cure it.
Not to say that everyone (including the protagonist and his LGBT friends) uses the word "a homo" which sounds quite derogatory and demeaning to me (Not to say that in this chapter they repetitively used the word "cure" when they talked about the homosexuality got on my nerves).
The amount of prejudice and internal homophobia is incredibly large in this story, not to mention that the sexual chats of straight characters seemed a bit disgusting to me (Are there really people who consider a fetish to be the smell of a vagina?).
And I like to consider Jun and Miura more as friends than "couple", although I know that many people find it difficult to understand the concept of pure friendship between men and women without sex in between, since another problem is that many consider the relationship of "lovers" heavier or deeper than "friends", and that for me is incredibly superficial.
What they are doing to Omegas is called positive discrimination.
It is one of the most dangerous forms of discrimination because the victims of this discrimination don´t realize that they are being discriminated against, they think otherwise, that they are being "privileged" and "protected", and educate them with brainwashing so that they never try to overcome their own limits or potential, based on pampering and whims.
This type of discrimination goes largely unnoticed.
Something I like about Chapter 7 is that when Ryou (In male form) helps carry heavy things to Nagisa (In female form), Nagisa says that it is true that it is easier for they to make physical efforts in their male form, which I like is that Nagisa does the same things with both genders (Even if it is even a little more difficult to make effort in their feminine form, that doesn´t mean that they can´t make physical effort in their feminine form), be masculine or feminine, and despite the fact that there are differences, Nagisa accepts those differences and that doesn´t stop them from doing things that perhaps would be inappropriate in that gender, as when they tried to give Ryou (He was without pants) their pants in their feminine form, because according to Nagisa no matter the gender, it is important to help someone in distress.
Maybe I'm reading a little more in this simple action (As a lover and defender of gender equality(๑•ㅂ•)و✧), but something that I love about Nagisa is that they really understands and represents gender equality (My personal opinion).
I like Rachel.
I know most of you are going to hate me for this but I like her character, she makes the webcomic and anime incredibly more interesting, I always love it when she appears (although sadly it is every once in a while) and it intrigues me to see what it is what she will do, and psychoanalyze her.
I'm looking forward to finding out more about Rachel's secrets and why she's so obsessed with "stars".
(And if possible, I hope the author don´t give her a very horrible and sad end, it seems to me that she suffers enough on her own)
I understand Eric's interest in studying the biology of gender to better understand Lloyd and Rei's personality and circumstances (and his own body).
But I think Eric is making the typical mistake of taking it too literally, and confusing biology with psychology.
But one thing I appreciate about Eric is that he's open-minded and doesn't use science to discriminate or fuel prejudice but to help those in need.
This is drunk rape.