Obviously Agastuma doesn't think much of Misaki, if he not only can't recognize rape when he sees it (or something close to it), but tries soon afterwards to take advantage of Misaki himself. Talk about insensitive! In that sort of situation Agastuma should let Misaki decide if he's in the 'mood' given what just happened. Add to that their past history, to try to force the issue with claims of love is just nauseating.
Obviously Agastuma doesn't think much of Misaki, if he not only can't recognize rape when he sees it (or something close to it), but tries soon afterwards to take advantage of Misaki himself. Talk about insensitive! In that sort of situation Agastuma should let Misaki decide if he's in the 'mood' given what just happened. Add to that their past history, to try to force the issue with claims of love is just nauseating.