This hentai is a great example why lesbian/bi women are so miserable compared to gay men a...

Madmac May 1, 2025 2:25 pm

This hentai is a great example why lesbian/bi women are so miserable compared to gay men and hetero women.

There's no substance to this, just two paper thin characters with mental issues having lots of sex. It's not sexual empowering or liberating, what they are doing is extremely unhealthy and dangerous. In chapter 12 she got basically raped by a stranger.

I think people who relate to this should seek help before they do something stupid.

You might enjoy this if you don't take it seriously at all and are just there for the tits and sex. There's also shittalking about all the guys they fucked and sucked off.

Responses
    G ☆ June 8, 2025 11:41 pm

    wtf is wrong with you?

    ScratchTrash July 8, 2025 12:03 am

    I am losing my mind Jesse what the fuck are you talking about

    daddycain July 21, 2025 3:17 pm

    As a bi woman I can say for SURE I am not miserable and actually have a great life <3 and I could agree that yes, there is a lot of sex in this manga but to say the characters are “paper thin” and have no substance is wrong… sounds like you only looked at the boobs and didn’t read the dialogue. Yes, what she did was dangerous but that scene was also put there to show her unhealthy relationship with sex and using sex as a coping mechanism. You may have seen that if you had media literacy <3 and the little note you put at the end about shit talking men makes me think you are one of them so why don’t you just go and read some trash yuri smut like Chi Machi Matsu and leave this to actual women ( you might like that one more since they look like children ) :3

    Gold Mine August 1, 2025 4:32 am

    This comment is a great example of why k-6 education is necessary

    TristanFromTheweirdMountains December 1, 2025 7:42 pm

    Well they made it pretty clear that their sex lives with men was unhealthy. There’s lots of women and queer women who live like that and this is who the story is representing. They didn’t frame it as a good thing. Why does the writer need to hit you over the head to point out something is harmful instead you being able to make decisions yourself? Not every story is like Aesop’s fables because we as adults are able to decide these things for ourselves

    TristanFromTheweirdMountains December 1, 2025 7:43 pm
    This comment is a great example of why k-6 education is necessary Gold Mine

    Exactly. For some reason they want the author to tell them exactly how to feel about the characters’ actions. Like you’re old enough to be on this website; you’re old enough to decide if soemthing is wrong or not - it’s not the author’s job