I’m sorry to say this but I don’t think I’m going to read the prequel... Unless it’s a manga with more stories because I don’t really want to know Chouno’s. I like the current him too much and I can infer enough from the art work and what has been said in the dialogue that I don’t really want to know the finer details... But that’s just me. What about you guys?
How can the mangaka justify this as legal even in an imaginary universe?
Boku no piku is just plain weird. No connection to reality whatsoever whereas this is trying to be realistic. (A slightly alternate reality but still...)
I guess it just hit a bit too close for my taste and what probably really got to me was the indifferent reactions. Like it was completely natural.
I have read plenty of yaoi rape and this includes the mangas where it was actually painted as rape and not romantic coercion. Of these at most four actually made me feel sick to my stomach. Sure I’ve felt for the characters in other yaoi mangas but the reactions of the characters felt so far removed from reality that it still felt completely fictional.
Sorry... I guess that got a bit darker than I intended initially ( ̄∇ ̄")
(Feel free to ignore my rambling)
No the author doesn’t justify it is the problem. It’s the reaction of the side characters that says it all. There is not a shred of remorse or any real emotion attached to this whole scenario. It’s like it’s completely out in the open though not well known. It doesn’t seem like it’s covered up at all. Sure our protagonist does find it wrong and I’m guessing that that’s the general consensus among ordinary people. But this whole thing does not seem to be illegal in this universe. It’s like some unethical science experiment to further rich peoples wealth that everyone in the general populace finds disgusting but does nothing about because ‘that’s just how it is’. I don’t know where I’m going with this... It just irks me.
Well every mangaka tries its best for their manga to create some kind of universe within their story otherwise it would be lacking, and obviously we encounter the predicament of moral and ethic in this being with using humans as sexual bots and kids at that. But the fact that he/she managed to confuse you and somehow bring disgust towards the immoral characters just proved that she wrote and draw her story well.
Is it just me who has a hard time with this dialogue? I found myself not understanding the dialogue in the context it was spoken in despite it being correct. (it was the correct grammar sentence structure and no use of slang)
Apart from that it does look real hot
I agree, a lot of the dialogue didn't make any sense. I had to use a decent amount of imagination to reinterpret some of the dialogue, but I'm grateful to sutekisteak nonetheless for trying his/her best.
The next two chapter are up on sutekisteak's website btw: https://miloindies.wixsite.com/sutekisteak/blog/manhwa-1305-chapter-5











This is really good honestly.
Though I don’t get why the title is Neko x Neko... It’s more of a reversible situation going on with their sex life. And it doesn’t seem like bottoming is going to become a specific preference to either. But it’s still really cute!!!!
Btw what’s going on with this comment section? It’s not like there is anything really controversial about this manga. Although it is somewhat of an exception for this genre but it’s not like we don’t know the tendencies of yaoi manga already. And I’m guessing that there are many more untranslated mangas with seke couples and that at least some of the very notable tendencies also came about because it’s the preference of the translators or a general preference in the fujoshi/fudanshi community.
Ogeretsu Tanaka-sensei makes seke characters. Also Harada-sensei. It's true that yaoi has more than what we only know and it's interesting to find rare switches and developments in relationships.