
There are indeed a lot of underage readers who read +18 rated porn yaoi, and those who cling to these extra toxic and rapey stuffs just for the sake of hating or doing justiciers. I don't think it is your case, but there are a lot of kids here and this is sadly true.
TBH this title is clearly nothing more than a PORN MATERIAL, where the beating and rape were used as plot devices to show the smut. It's disguting but there are a lot of these in this genre, let's be honest. It's kind of not productive to argue with the readers, it'll be better to tell author for them to change the content of their work.

We were, we gained a disorder called d.i.d which hopefully you understand the implications. Do you want the gory details about us being raped? Because I assure you, looking through our notes I can give you gory details.
Anyways, Urah point is freedom of speech, people are allowed to read what they want. However, for them. Reading BL is a way to not make sex seen as a disgusting thing. Which it isn't, their point is the fact rape fantasy and getting off to rape is actually pretty damaging.
CNC is something that I can understand, and is also used as coping. Which you apparently disagree with, even though it helps gain control of a situation.
Your main point is 'We're kids' but to be honest, I'm at least hundred. My source states that, but nonetheless. Age doesn't equal maturity, you're an adult complaining about freedom of speech and about people stating their own opinion. It shows me and others you don't understand empathy. Which isn't always a bad trait but for your case, it is.
We didn't gain this disorder from nothing, dealing with going to court for our rapist and thankfully, part of the one percent. Urah was saying their experience and you doubted them because their way of coping doesn't make sense. They look for real portrayals so they don't go spiraling into thinking they were at fault. Which tell me, how is the body uncle raping at us five, our fault?
In the end, your delusional; and someone that frankly needs more friends but I doubt you will because you see yourself as better. Not to mention, you spend time thinking its hot to be raped. Why would anyone listen to anyone as crazy as you.
Herta

I don't think that's appropriate. No one should be raped, we shouldn't and neither should they. They're ignorant and doesn't understand anything they claim they do, but in the end. It's pointless to talk to them. I said my final piece, and rather or not they reply, or you. Doesn't matter anymore.
Herta

Good, good... We're for the vast majority are girls and women reading these terrible fictions here, we know our vulnerability and wouldn't really wish for the least of the world for another fellow girl to undergo such horrible experience. Plus, we clearly can't go rape people (not as easily, in any case...).
In the other hand, being empathic and supportive is also important because people wouldn't be going around telling they've been r*ped that easily.
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During one of my jobs before, an old (married) man collegue of mine cornered me, wanting to do something to me; it was sexual harassment and it happened few times. I escaped, but even today I feel deeply disguted whenever I recall this job.
So I can't even imagine what would that be if it went further than that.
Let's be careful about our surroundings wherever we are, watch whoever we hang out with, don't eat or drink something given to you by somebody you don't know well... Our body is our treasure.
Chapter 1: Literally has a trigger warning and explicitly states it's fiction, not reality. Has the word "Assault" in the title.
Crybaby Readers: Waaaah why is there rape!!!! Why do I have to subject myself to this! It's the authors fault for making me read this. They should make a story with consensual sex just for me!
God, entitled readers that whine about rape are so annoying. They think it's their job to police the content that authors create and publish instead of curating the things they choose to consume. If you don't like rape, why the fuck would you read it? Fiction is a safe space to explore kinks and whatnot.