
I've said before, bl manga stories are not a place to compare or project real life things into. especially one with the aspect of such off-the-wall concept such as an omegaverse trope lol.
You also don't have to agree with how the mangaka goes about her story in regards to the seme-ukes relationship and the seme's illness etc etc, and that's fine. But you have to separate real-life logic from fiction. I've been basing my analysis on the manga alone and not anything other than what has been in the manga so far and what I think the author is trying to convey. I don't compare it to real life logic because it wouldn't work and wouldn't make sense too.
Again, just read this story for what it is. It'll be like clockwork, the toxic seme's going to get better and treat the uke better by the end of the story, and they'll live happily ever after with their kid.

not sure what youre getting at. but I rem from another post I said I'd link back to you if I was right. well everything is going as I've assumed. The only thing I didn't get right on was that the seme intentionally dropped the stabalizer but that's still a possibly. if not Id take that lost in lieu of everything else correct lol.

yeahhhhh, I don’t think the psychological aspects need to be taken too seriously here either. Again Omegaverse, with its unique tropes, really just works best when viewed as pure fiction, not something to overlay with real-life psychology. I'd say just read the story for what it is and the way the author presents it.
anyways which is whyy the story is going pretty much as I predicted. Also not looking to further this old discussion, just wanted to honestly gloat lol. Have a nice day!
I've been saying, he's always liked the uke. probably would've keep their 'relationship' going in college had the uke not wanted to end it. it's also been hinted throughout the story how the seme was lowkey bothered by their breakup too. now that they're mated with a baby, the seme's pretty much not going to hold back anymore.