idk i cringed very hard at the fact that all this omega-ism is pretty transparently xeroxed from feminist struggles and women’s place in a patriarchal society. it seems women are still at a disadvantage in this story’s world, whether we believe our unreliable narrator at all or not. this is very silly and all but i prefer omegaverse works that gracefully reconcile the primary sex with the secondary in terms of worldbuilding. still very entertaining though, will be reading regardless of anything i said ( ̄∇ ̄")
idk i cringed very hard at the fact that all this omega-ism is pretty transparently xeroxed from feminist struggles and women’s place in a patriarchal society. it seems women are still at a disadvantage in this story’s world, whether we believe our unreliable narrator at all or not. this is very silly and all but i prefer omegaverse works that gracefully reconcile the primary sex with the secondary in terms of worldbuilding. still very entertaining though, will be reading regardless of anything i said ( ̄∇ ̄")