
Tbh i don't mind the SA in this story as it adds another dimension to how desperate and lonely Ohta was. Unlike other comments, i don't find the SA to be romanticised. Ohta himself regretted it and called himself a r*pist. I just find that the whole situation played out realistically, with Yukisada clearly shaken by the event but still decided to give him a chance.
In any case, i'm also commenting as someone who hasn't experienced such events so it's valid if others find this aspect of the story disturbing

Call me disgusting but i want to see eunoh getting railed by seunghyuk

Well, first thing first, if you don't like the topic, you can. Uh. You know. That thing? The easiest thing ever?
Scroll away, find the one that aligns with your moral values toward TOTALLY FICTIONAL CHARACTER THAT DOESN'T EXIST IN REAL LIFE, and let people enjoy their own fictional fantasies?
Idk. Sounds easier to me than to waste one's time and sanity being moral police who can't differ fictional and real cases. ┐( ∵ )┌

They were horrible but they're both valid. Please can we have reconciliation arc soon
**saw some people said they should do this and that instead of betraying eo, but personally i think this is a realistic depiction of how traumatised teens act. How do you expect teenagers, both with horrible experiences that they weren't allowed to process, to act in a perfect manner? Expecting characters to be flawless makes a story boring and unrealistic
One thing that makes this kind of trope less believable to me is the fact that the voice will give out that it's actually a guy??
Not necessarily. This is in high school so his voice might not have dropped yet. Also, you can voice train to get a higher register voice!