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Guys, let's pay attention... the attempted rape wasn't romanticized at all. It's in the story for two reasons: 1. to show that the seme is trash 2. to show that the uke is strong, can fight against the seme and win, and above all, doesn't let himself be swayed by him, even when influenced by pheromones!

Feel like we should not so easily gloss over how he intoxicated him and attempted to rape him just now. Why is this so romanticized?
I’ve been really loving the plot and character dynamic until this last chapter which has been throwing me off