
Thats a first for me, its unique, and the fact that he admitted to being scared even when he's with his boy friend is also unique and lovely. But the other guy never replied, when he said i love u all he said was yes. Well that was probably designed to have different meaning to different people.

The first "I love yous" are from the seme, he tries to ease the uke's fears with that,
the uke is nevertheless scared but says his "but I love yous" and this answers the seme too with just "yeses"
it's a beautiful dialogue and exchange of words, if you don't confuse who says what,
well written like always from this mangaka-sama

People saying oh the author took the rape so lightly... honey whats the point if the author put rape to begin with, whats the put of fussing over that same rape. They would not have put it in the first place if they were gonna spend half of the story blaming the seme and sending him to jail for that. Like bruh its just a story.(〜 ̄△ ̄)〜 ┑( ̄Д  ̄)┍

You are absolutely right. More than that: Rape has always been part of the porn industry. If you don't like it, fine, but there's actual porn videos, with real people, displaying the same kind of act. And that's somehow okay. This is also porn, so it partly tends to our primal urges. Possession and dominance are a great part of that, too. There's simply those who can't admit it.

It's not ok, rape should never be ok. That's why a lot of people don't like these stories because it ruins it. The sex is so much more enjoyable when there is a build up to it but some authors want an excuse to get right to it and then do the relationship development afterwards which is annoying because you don't want them to be with a rapist. Hated the seme in the first story because he never recognized what he did was wrong or that the other guy was only doing it for his family.

Again, it's fiction. It's supposed to indulge our fantasies and rape has always been a part of porn. If you don't like it, that's fine, too, but it's annoying to have these same crying people in the comments complaining every time. Sexual fantasies are very subjective, more than anything else, so everyone should read what they want.
Of course there's stories that incorporate it better or worse, but in and on itself, having in the story is possible, if you take the steps you need to make it work.
I do have to admit I can't remember which story this topic belongs to, so I can't tell right now, I'm mostly lenient, as long as there's nothing that actively gets on my nerves, so I don't know if you are right about how it's nonsensically done. But it's wrong to say that it's never okay, because it's fucking fiction and fiction should be allowed to do anything, as long as it makes sense within the realms of the lore and the conventions of human behaviour (even with a little bit of leeway, depending on the situation). As long as that's a given, I don't see a problem at all.
No one got raped in real life people so what's the fuss??. Stop applying REAL LIFE logic to FICTION. its called fiction because anything can happen since it's all made up meaning its not applicable to rl. ┑( ̄Д  ̄)┍
But people get attached to fictional stuff. How can one be absorbed in something and relate to characters if one keeps putting up fiction as an excuse, especially if it (the crime in the story) does exist in our world, and people in the story have the same values(that it IS a crime)?
But yes, I understand. Fiction momentarily can dull our values and senses, and one has to throw a lot of things away (common sense, reality, values, morals) in order to look into it. Ignorance is bliss. If one keeps thinking of reality all the time, then one will not be able to enjoy or even look beyond the many barricades existing in fiction. Conversely, if one keeps thinking of fiction all the time, it blurs out whatever things we used to have, and we start forgetting the things essential to reality. There has to be a balance of those two things, not letting the things from one world seep into the other, and vice versa, while keeping yourself a casual traveller of both worlds.