Kedamono-tachi no Jikan: Kyou Izonshoukougun

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It is so horrifying. Even though there is a bunch of sexual scenes I skip, I CANNOT consider it a fetish content or “smut”. It’s so well-written, and it’s such a demonic, painful exploration of something that happens to children, adults, and women. I’m tormenting myself to keep reading it and it keeps making me nauseous, but it’s just… these conflicts and scenes are so psychologically deep and natural. I’m glad that Airi is
reconsidering her attachment and regaining her trust in other. It makes me relieved that instead of justifying Hiro, they’re starting to portray him as a complex, tortured yet obviously morally dark character
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I feel physically ill after reader this.

What makes this so hard to stomach is that it wasn't made for exploitation. With something like Dead Tube, it's lazy shock content and you can roll your eyes at it and move on. With this, you can tell it comes from a place of sincerity. It's not fetishized. The author understands that real people go through this kind of stuff, and it's handled with thought and care despite the extreme subject matter.

I don't know what the author's background is, but I strongly believe that the author is a CSA victim. The manga's portrayal of its themes feel too real to not come from some personal experience.
 
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