before judging, people should at least read the description and not rate or hate based on the first few chapters or the title itself - these are not saying much about the future plots
It seems like a very interesting and original story to me. How can you judge so harshly before the story even starts? It may certainly contain parts that are similar to other stories, but put together they can make for a pretty impressive and a powerful story isnt that right? Saying it is the same as something else and there is plenty of it, is like comparing two people with the same appearance and saying they are exactly the same, which is *pardon* a bullshit, because their behaviour is not. Also there are many many romantical stories and many of them have very similar plots (girl meets a boy and after certain events they end up together - end of the story) - does that mean they are all the same?
Regarding the title, as much as it might be rude or even sexistic, it is a great marketing tool. Although the story is not plainly biased against men, the title clearly says so, but why is that? Why would the author risk being blamed for sexism?* That is, because it's mostly targeted at women (and quite a few men would be intrigued as well right?). Can you feel that "Cheating women must die" would most likely have a negative effect and "Cheating people must die" would not raise any ineterest or curiosity? ("cheaters must die" would sound better, but probably be less effective as well)
Well even if it was a statement i would agree with it though, because it does not apply to FAITHFUL men and women. It is not saying "all men must die" therefore I wouldn't even call it sexistic (but thats a matter of opinion and I wont take that from you, you can think whatever you want)
*(might also be that author's culture doesn't strictly require politicaly correct wording - my country for example doesnt even care)
Then we have the word "cheating" in the title, it does not matter if it is men or women cheating - they must all die or do you think otherwise (storywise anyway)? Have you ever been cheated on? Then you should know the feeling right? So those claiming it is sexistic judging by the title, do you support this kind of behaviour? Do you tolerate "men" (or women) that are cheating on their spouses or partners? Well I will just let you think about that for yourselves ... (but i really think, that seeing "men" and "die" in one sentence is enough for you to actually consider this a sexism, is really dumb - did you miss the cheating part?)
And finally the word "die" gives off a sense of action, one thinks that something interesting will be going on or just thinks about if it's meant literaly or not, the word gives the title a special wibe.
Altogether these make for a perfect marketing title - even people that dont like the story or are somehow biased were made to interact with this piece, now isnt that saying something?
The team has been working hard and put a lot of efforts into bringing this to us and I really appreciate that a lot <3 thank you! Keep up the good work, love you lots
(*lack of proofreaders, pls ignore mistakes*)