I don't like chapter 11... it shows a lot of double moral... in this manga, when the uke w...

agathat October 4, 2015 6:07 am

I don't like chapter 11... it shows a lot of double moral... in this manga, when the uke was being hit by his boyfriend, the boyfriend was the yerk and the uke was the innocent victim, even if he use to go to hus friend house, etc...

In this chapter the girl is being hit and they say is her fault...

This shows a lot of double moral!!!

Responses
    Anonymous October 5, 2015 11:53 pm

    That's typically how people are.

    RedingWings November 15, 2015 11:55 pm

    He said "I'm not saying is her fault" (?)
    The husband is a compulsive idiot with rage problems, but she does give him stuff to worry about, since she is so effusive and gives the wrong signals to men. That's why I think is not a problem of one or another, but both.
    I really don't think that their marriage would work... at least not if he and she both change their attitudes. I think if he starts trusting her more, and she becomes self-awareness of her own way to act towards men, things would be a lot better.

    PerpetuallyTired December 2, 2015 12:43 am

    I agree completely. That's where i lost the will for reading the rest.

    Persephone February 5, 2016 3:21 am

    Read again. I don't think it's double standard but rather I think it's Kengo personality to sort of coldly analyze the problem then make his own conclusion. He knows that physical abuse is wrong but he also analyzing why it occure in the first place. He even did that to Hideyoshi (the uke) where he conclude the reason why Hideyoshi got beaten. From what I read Kengo conclude that it's because Hideyoshi is insecure, doubting his exbf feelings (in other words not trusting his exbf), too independent, stubborn, etc. Despite all of Hideyoshi flaws it still wrong to beat him. The same thing apply to the girl, Kengo still think that the abuse is wrong but, again he analyze the possible reasons and from the woman explanation and her overly friendly attitude towards Kengo, he made his own conclusion that she might give mixed signals to other men that caused his husband to be jealous.