This is not rape. Rape doesn’t ask questions rape sees, and it takes. I literally had to...

Papi__chill November 11, 2025 2:39 pm

This is not rape. Rape doesn’t ask questions rape sees, and it takes. I literally had to go back to chapter 1,2 and three just to make sure I got it right and all those people JK had in his bed, he either paid or ask for them to get in bed with him. Yes I will note that Dan did not want to accept his proposal. But from the jump him eavesdropping behind the door should never have happened if he did not like what he saw he should’ve left but he didn’t he entered the house then JK explained his situation and he gave Dan a proposal. Dan did not want to take that proposal, but he had to take care of his debt and I think his grandma so he needed the money and he accepted, and that’s why you have to stand behind your morals if he did not want to be there, he wouldn’t have been there.

Now I will say rape is not something that should be normalized, I shouldn’t be reading something with rape in it and not feel slightly disturbed. I’m supposed to feel weird but we shouldn’t make it a taboo subject. Things that we make taboo lead to those things happening in secret like when America ban alcohol people still drunk alcohol and that lead to more people being alcoholics.

Rape is something that CAN be written about. In a perfect world Rape shouldn’t be written about because it wouldn’t exist, but it does exist so we have to talk about it. So when an author chooses to write a story with rape in it. You have to take it with a grain of salt.

Personally, I don’t know this author and maybe he or she is the worst person on earth, and I do not know the reason behind them writing this story but what I do know is that them writing the story is like throwing a rock into a lake. Do you think a kid at 14 (though I do think it’s that’s a bit young to be reading certain types of manga) in a world that thinks rape is a taboo subject understands the effects rape has on the other person like I said rape sees, and it takes. (I chose that age because that’s around the age that you start thinking about who you are. Rape is not something that pops up out of nowhere it’s something that you nurture and allowed to fester into something big and disgusting.)

Your job as a reader is to be in the comments, not bashing the author, but telling people rape is not normal and it is not right. There are many fish in the sea and if you see someone you like and they do not like you back no is no or saying consent is hot. It’s your job to change the narrative. A story is still a story at the end of the day. It’s what you make of it that matters and stop bashing people for reading stories. If you cannot read it, my love do not read the story it’s OK to find something else.

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