Disappointed but not surprised

gath3a May 28, 2025 12:26 pm

Man, the art was wasted on this shitty plot.

I saw a comment about how this felt like grooming and I couldn't agree more – the fact that the uke was underage, extremely naive due to being sheltered and learning about his body after manifesting as a omega made this extremely uncomfortable to read. And, in the end, how can you say that the uke truly fell in love with seme (and not because he was manipulated)?

Seme acted like a controlling asshole from the very beginning, I mean, how could he drop the news that uke was not the real son and an omega instead of an alpha after meeting uke once? He literally ordered an investigation to find out all this shit, just so that he could bring uke to his house. His "gentle and calm" demeanor afterwards felt so out of place given his initial attitude.

Also, what's up with this way of "comforting" a partner after he gets harassed by having sex with them? The way that all the sexual harassment was used as a reason for them to have sex was both lame and infuriating – and let's keep in mind that all that happened while the uke was still underage.

I'm just really sick of works like this one, where all sorts of things are okay as long as, in the end, they fall in love with each other. I couldn't even be mad at uke for falling for trash like him – he was sheltered and naive kid who got manipulated, after all.

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