Don't get what everyone's going on about

Awesome Person June 3, 2018 4:15 am

I don't get why every one hates the seme so much. It was the uke's decision to stay with him. He didn't have to. He is an adult and makes his own decisions. People need to stop blaming everything on the seme. And yes I already read those spoilers people put so I know what happens (at least assuming they were correct). #-.-)

Responses
    Lhee0807 June 3, 2018 1:48 pm

    True. I don't get the hate on the seme. If those spoilers are true, I can understand why the seme did it. It was such a human thing to do. I do think that the seme got stuck with the decisions he made and tried to stick with it based on what I read on the spoilers in the comments.

    Awesome Person June 3, 2018 4:49 pm

    THANK YOU GLAD SOMEONE FEELS THE SAME

    JustAnotherCuriousKat June 4, 2018 5:21 pm

    When i read this i felt no hate towards the seme because why hate a guy who did nothing wrong other than get married and have a kid only to have his "wife" leave them? After that happened i felt pity for the guy cuz shit man that sucks but then his friend came to help and he appreciated that but also realized that he was in love with his friend, wanted them to be a family together. He didn't know the uke was in love with him since high school, so there is no point in getting upset over that cuz it makes no sense. From the manga he does show affection to the uke and does hint to them being together,they share the same bed and he hugs him how much more hints does the uke needs before he realizes that the feelings are mutual?!? Sigh useless uke (=>w<)/"
    I'm glad that there are people who see more to the story than others who only see the surface and fail to comprehend what is actually happening.

    Amberwaves June 8, 2018 9:58 am

    I think it is because the story is told from the uke's POV, so a great many people have a hard time turning things around and seeing how things might appear from the seme's POV. Add to that I have noticed a lot people are not quite fair or balanced in judgement when judging the actions or emotions of a the person in love vs. anybody else as perceived by the reader. As if just because a character is in love it excuses bad or foolish behavior, or that it should be obvious to everyone in the story because it is made obvious to the reader.