
They get mad because this shouldn't be a genre of corn in the first place. I'm not against people enjoying what they want to enjoy, but if people are actively looking for THIS genre of corn, they need genuine help. People complain because it's harmful and they want it off the shelves- for good. Nobody should be exposed to this type of media where there's incest, pdfs, predators, and so much more. These things are actual serious problems that happen in the real world, and it shouldn't be romanticized in fiction either. Again, if you want to enjoy corn, go ahead, but there needs to be boundaries and limits established within those communities to keep it LEGAL and safe for consumerism.

It's illegal to read this kind of porn?!?
It's a problem in the the real but whatever you're reading on this site ISN'T the real world.
And furthermore you know what else is a problem?!?
Reading illegal shit bcz guess what? Authors, artists, and their helpers/editors/publicists don't get paid.
Whatever it is you agree with or don't agree with, no one is getting paid for their work.
And if anyone likes to create this kind of work then it's their work. You don't like it you don't have to read it. I don't like to read horror and violence. It's wrong. You think it's ok ppl write n draw stories about rape and murder and shit but this is where you draw the line?!? I don't read them. I don't like how they make me feel. Stories n art about this themes create chaos for me so I simply do not read them. It's a choice. Everyone has a choice, whether to create or watch/read/view other's creations.

The worst part is that it's not really a crime, at least it's not yet . I've read this and so far, it's the girl assaulting his uncle in his sleep and him having sex with the girl's friend. Nothing we haven't seen in yaoi before. The problem is the double standard of ppl on this site, I've seen more leniency towards WORST yaoi manhwas that this average het porn corn.

Hello? It literally is a crime. From what I've seen the man has know the girl ever since she was a child. And I'm sorry, you don't think INCEST is a crime? The problem here is weird authors catering to people's sick fantasy like girl...I have no idea how you don't think this entire genre isn't problematic. How is okay for anybody to enjoy INCEST?? You don't think that's a serious issue to be looked into??

So much yapping for justifying people sick fantasies. So what if it isn't real?? It doesn't change the fact that this theme of incest or pedophilia should NOT be romanticized. I don't even know why this is an actual debate right now. YES I'm fully aware people are able to separate fiction from reality, but if your idea of enjoying a nice Sunday weekend is reading some Uncle fuxk his niece and her friend, then maybe you have some deeper underlying issues.
And for the last time. I AM NOT INTRESTED IN READING BUT I AM ALLOWED TO CRITICIZE. I am allowed to criticize a book that perpetuates harmful themes. And WHENNNNNNNN DID I SAY IT WAS OKAY FOR MURDER OR RAPE??? THOSE. ARE. CRIMES. PERIOD. And most of the time murder cases would be in an actual mystery book but this is porno book. People actually get off to this. Do you not understand the whole science of why having porn of these graphic themes can be problematic? I don't mind explaining it to you.
Also I don't GAF that they aren't getting paid, they are actively perpetuating harmful content to the general public, and it's disgusting. There's a reason why there's a big majority of us against these types of books. Open your eyes and see the real world. It problematic PERIOD.

I have no idea how you got "a big majority of us" from. Did you do a poll?!?
Also, I'm speaking to the overall illegal reading scheme. You don't read this content. They aren't made for you. Idk why you read this content. And if you don't, that's fine too. But it doesn't take away from the fact that you're not supporting ANY authors. They didn't create this content n for you. I'm 100% sure if this content wasn't available on an illegal site you wouldn't even have the chance to view it at all and it wouldn't have come up in your feed or searches at all if you weren't subscribed to it on a legal site. But, you would know this if you actually sub or pay for them on legal sites, which allows you to filter materials you read. You didn't just come on illegal sites to read. But to judge and preach morals.
And, get it straight, she's in college and of age. There is no pedo here. Just a really big age gap.

If you don't like this kind of content just go read something healthier. And go read on legit sites that don't have adult or explicit content, such as on Manta. Most other platforms have mature content but you can filter out mature content. You really don't have to read this stuff. It's illegal and free so whatever just gets bypassed. Legal platforms allows you to filter out what you read: mature vs all-ages. I'm not a huge fan of pornhwas so I can't say I subscribe to them or read them much. Most gave problematic themes, usually cheating, which I don't like. Everyone has their own deal breaker. If that is for you you don't have to read it.

How do you fail to still the see the point? Do you not read the messages? I said the issue is that HE knew her since she was a child, HE KNOWS that they are related, and HE still touched her. And I said it's the AUTHORS fault for putting a porno of such heavy themes out on ANY site. The author is twisted for even thinking of making a manga like this

Yes, a big majority of people are against content that promotes incest, predatory behavior, or anything resembling pedophilia—because it's morally and ethically wrong. You don’t need a poll to recognize that most people don’t condone content that normalizes or eroticizes criminal behavior. The fact that this content is even available illegally further proves how unacceptable it is.
You're right, it’s not made for me. It’s made for individuals who are okay with indulging in violent or exploitative fantasies. That doesn’t make it okay. Just because something exists and has a niche audience doesn’t exempt it from criticism.
And no, reading something illegal or twisted doesn’t suddenly make someone a 'moral preacher.' It makes them concerned. Pornography is not a neutral genre, it affects how people perceive sex, relationships, and boundaries. When that material includes illegal or predatory elements, it becomes dangerous. You may think that real life and fiction are seperate, but one chooses to indulge in their free time is scientifically proven to be able to affect their day to day activities as well.
As for the character being in college, you do know age isn’t the only factor right? It’s the context that matters. If something is designed to mimic or fetishize underage scenarios, or if there’s a clear power imbalance and grooming dynamic, then yes—it is problematic. Reducing it to "she’s of age" is a shallow excuse used to dodge valid criticism.
People have every right to speak out when media content crosses ethical lines. Especially when that content contributes to the normalization of harmful behaviors.

You keep framing this as a matter of personal taste like it's just about whether someone enjoys cheating plots or not. But this isn’t about preference. This is about ethics.
There’s a difference between choosing not to read something because it's "not your thing" and speaking up because it crosses a serious line. We're not talking about fantasy versus reality in a vacuum, we're talking about works that glorify incest, pedophilia, and predatory age gaps. ESPECIALLY how their presence in mainstream or easily accessible platforms normalizes these behaviors.
You're right that people can avoid this content. But avoiding it doesn't make the content itself less harmful? Just like how someone can walk past hate speech without reading it, it doesn’t mean the speech isn’t wrong or doesn’t need to be challenged??
The whole "just go somewhere else" argument doesn’t hold when that content exists, thrives, and influences. Silence lets it stay unchallenged. Saying "don’t read it" while ignoring how harmful it is to survivors, young readers, or vulnerable people isn’t a neutral stance it is 100% complacency.
And let’s not pretend filters solve everything. On illegal sites, they don’t. We can enjoy fiction and still call out what crosses ethical boundaries. Because some things shouldn't be normalized, whether in fantasy or reality
You mfs saw a porn cover with the title of "my dad" just to complain. It's literally on the title tf. If you hate it, gtfo