What a big of crap

Lei January 27, 2017 1:09 am

Little brother doesn't know what the older brother has sacrificed in order to support the both of them. Pride, self-respect, and a sense that he has a right to touch his brother. And lil' bro has the gall to call him disgusting?

Sorry, but just because your brother is acting distant from you doesn't mean you have a right to denigrate all his efforts to support the family. Prostitution sucks, plain and simple, but no high schooler can get a stable job that can support 2 people while living in one of the most expensive cities in the world as well as juggling normal resposibilties like school.

Responses
    mr.misaki January 29, 2017 12:59 am

    thats one way to put it

    Anonymous February 15, 2017 6:06 pm

    You know it could all have been solved if he explained it in the first place right? Did the older brother think he could hide it forever? What's the point of doing it for someone you love if you don't even show that you love them? It's like a wasted journey. The older brother is so wishy washy it's annoying. If you're going to do what you do for the sake of someone else then suck it up and own up to it.

    He blatantly states that he doesn't care about the younger brother. The older brother acts like he doesn't care about anything. Then gets annoyed when the younger does something he shouldn't have done. It was fucking annoying. "A little distant" is underexaggerating. He basically smack his younger brother in the face and did not apologise for it. If you go to that extent and feel nothing when your younger brother basically said he felt HATED BY YOU. You reply with "Go DIE THEN." Your brother has to see you happy and fine with everyone else other than him. With NO explanation from you. If you're going to act that way then don't do it in the first place.

    It's all well and good that YOU understand where the brother is coming from but obviously the same can't be said for the younger brother. For him, he could believe that while his mother dumped them there, she still gave them money(she comes back home when she has fights with her lover, meaning she herself still needs the house). You are making quite a lot of assumptions about his thoughts that aren't well known yet. As a reader you get to see everything. As a teen, he doesn't.

    He doesn't know because his older brother doesn't say. It's simple as that. Expecting him to see 'deeper' into the intentions of the brother when kids those ages have a higher fixation with other things then where their money come from is quite funny.

    http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/dear_crazy_monster/nbt/f311c465fbbc9bd3/Ch1/31/

    Obviously he knows why his brother is doing this!!! That's why he has to keep asking himself why is the brother doing this.

    http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/dear_crazy_monster/nbt/f311c465fbbc9bd3/Ch1/34/

    Look at him clearly understanding! Obviously it's not because he believes the brother is JUST gay and going after men? Obviously he knows it's because the brother has to support them.

    Lei February 16, 2017 1:18 am

    Then very clearly, the younger brother needs to own up to the fact that they are poor and that their mother is an unreliable person with such sporadic income such that the older brother has to prostitute himself in order for the both of them to not live wretchedly. There is no parental support in that home aside from the very fact that there exists a house, but nothing else. Don't do it in the first place? What do you expect the final outcome to be other than dropping out of school and ruining their own future, or starvation from inaction?

    Yes, what the older brother did and acted is completely unwarrented and a failure of character. However, there is no need for insulting his sexuality as a reaction of his work. He is carrying a much heavier burden for the sake that his younger brother doesn't know great suffering. And we know that the average person is no saint, so expecting him to not have a peaceful outlet for his frustrations is out of the ordinary. We do not see the younger brother going to work and supporting the fanily despite clearly knowing the problems in their family. We only see him happily at school with friends and only contemplating about the situation. There is no action, aside from admirably continuing to act with love to his brother, that allows him to stand on the same ground as the older brother.

    Lei February 16, 2017 1:21 am

    He has a right to be angry about his treatment by his brother. He has no right to therefore insult what the older brother does to feed, clothe, and send them both to school.