
The reasoning still doesn’t work because this isn’t just a case of being raised to be prejudice and learning to change. Even from Godai‘s point of view he hated beasts enough to kill them on sight. But somehow a beast that has been in close proximity all this time lying to him about their identity just happens to be hot enough for him to want to fuck? Then upon learning the truth it’s this action of his love interest being at least half human is enough to make him realize not al beasts are bad it’s still ridiculous. It’s the utter shallowness of the plot and ignoring Godai’s own past actions. It’s equating a wrong plus a wrong is right and so if your argument. With Godai’s background and shallow personality Yuki has placed himself in the most dangerous situation he could possibly be, the precarious position of his lie putting him in direct proximity with a man who’s unknown reaction to said lie could mean his death. The very lack of self preservation that goes out the window because of Godai’s shallow attention on Yuki, that all this time Yuki has firmly relied on keep him safe, makes Yuki’s decision beyond idiotic from any perspective. I’m not disputing that beasts and humans alike were not saints in their dislike for one another that’s besides point and anyone reading the plot should be smart enough to see that. But the fact is, it doesn’t who’s perspective you look at, Yuki’s desire for Godai a person who he knew absolutely nothing about other than two absolutes, Godai was a fuckboy and a beast killer, is what makes Yuki look so truly pathetic. Yuki was willing to put himself in a position at the mercy of a man he knew nothing about who’s acted on his hatred of his species without impunity. That’s not something a rational person does there’s no argument for that.

I commented on what I saw were in inconstant character motivations. You decided to complain among others in me bringing this up. It’s not my problem if you’re convinced or not, others have seen my point and even agree with it. If you like the plot the same why should my opinion change that? I’ve given reason and evidence to the issue with the plot if you choose to ignore them, it’s not going to change your experience, but saying they “ love each other” is just enough to ensure a happily ever after it’s not enough to explain the plot holes of the plot. Again if that’s enough for you to enjoy it, we clearly have different thresholds. Adieu.

Sorry to say but you and everyone who agrees with you really didn't call out the plot at all about this story being about racism at all, you and those people just tried to put racism in it which it doesn't have anything to do with it. You might as well call out nearly every series that have a plot of people fearing and hating others because of how inhuman or different they are (I don't know how else to say it), and you might as well start calling out naruto for killing the clans off who were feared and hated by many because of their inhuman strength and abilities or Tokyo ghoul because they are people who eat human flesh or other series like it. It literally has the same take of fearing others because they aren't normal humans who are much stronger, and the characters can turn into beasts that can easily kill a normal human if they wanted (kind of like Tokyo ghoul in a way with the hate and looking at them as beasts and the kill). The only series that I have seen with actually dealings with racism is Code Geass between the Japanese and Britannia. So no you and everyone are wrong. And I'm saying this as a young mixed black girl who loves reading manga and watching anime and been watching anime since I was a baby thanks to my dad and his brothers stop throwing racism around in this manga because it really isn't.

You’re point literally makes no sense. None of examples you’ve provided has to do with someone sleeping with someone who’s actively trying to kill those like them nor have those examples placed themselves in a situation which could leave them dead if the plot went in a direction that love doesn’t cure all as all BL does. And you’re personal experience is valid but my analogy of racism obviously is because we do not have a society that is segregated by species. If you clearly can’t understand that basic comparison you’re just being obtuse. If you choose to like this plot there’s n wrong with that as well as of choose to keep its fictional plot within its confines that’s fine too. However there are plenty of fictional stories that are analogous to reality and provide fictional metaphors whether it’s by Dr. Seus to Harry Potter. That’s just basic reading comprehension.
If you applied realism to this plot, this would be like a white partner who’s racist and actively goes and kills minorities but starts having sex with a “white passing” partner who’s ethnically mixed. And our white passing partner is a simp for their racist partner despite their partner actively participating in their ethnic cleansing and they fall in love. That’s the logic of the plot......