Hajirau Kimi ga Mitainda - Ch. 78.1 - The Ultimate Wank...? Nay! The Supreme Wank!

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You know what, you’re absolutely right, but like I said last time, trust the process. Ramires-sensei knows what she’s doing
After reading this horny fever dream? :dogkek:

I think this chapter skyrocketed the chances of the stalker kidnapping Kaho instead of Touka, it may even be a spoiler just to think about the scenario

In fact the only plot twist i can think is the stalker assaulting both sister at the same time, but i don't think the author has the ovaries for such a development (because random dude getting both sisters before the MC is unlikely), but that would be actually surprising tho

And i think all that will happen before he does anything at all with his teacher again, because... why has nothing happened again given the fact that, this gooner was into it and he remembers it? under this scenario everything else the author has been spending time on feels really wasteful, i am not feeling the process, she is giving priority to drama over gooning, while still being a total degenerate, and the one excuse that we had for a lack of round 2, 3, or 4, with the teacher kind of faded, we can't even say that the author forgot, because well again she just brought it up this chapter...
 
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Also, where's the fan for the director's niece (at least I think she was his niece)? I don't remember her name, but she's the least insane woman in this manga.
She looks 12, I really don't think the author wants to go there.
 
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He was never mad, that was a narrative that was build up in the comment section by people who are stuck in their head canon. He only ever "scolded" himself because his father taught him that a director shouldn't have relations with their actress - breaking the ironclad rule was the only thing that bothered him.
Then it's pretty much still rape. Ekoda had sex with him when he didn't want to because he made a promise to his father, that literally characterizes as rape regardless if he did feel atracted to her or not. It's even dumber because if it was only about the ironclad rule, then he didn't have any motives to act awkward with her after it if it was technically only his fault (Please enlighten me, did Ekoda know about the rule? Otherwise this just doesn't make sense).

You could say that was him just being immature, but sincerely, it feels like the author just does not give a damn about things feeling coherent (which I personally don't care, I'm here because I like the author's artstyle and this manga isn't the most elaborate to begin with).
 
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10 fucking pages?

I'm out here telling Shirasawa to just fap and not overthink it, but here y'all are in the comments scrapping over this doujin-tier manga like your lives depended on it.
 
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Then it's pretty much still rape. Ekoda had sex with him when he didn't want to because he made a promise to his father, that literally characterizes as rape regardless if he did feel atracted to her or not. It's even dumber because if it was only about the ironclad rule, then he didn't have any motives to act awkward with her after it if it was technically only his fault (Please enlighten me, did Ekoda know about the rule? Otherwise this just doesn't make sense).

You could say that was him just being immature, but sincerely, it feels like the author just does not give a damn about things feeling coherent (which I personally don't care, I'm here because I like the author's artstyle and this manga isn't the most elaborate to begin with).
Yeah the author is just gooned out at this poin. She can't write a coherent story. At this point I'm bracing myself for the stalker to actually get his hands on one or both of the sisters just so the author has the excuse to write a canon Ugly Bastard NTR (really it's just rape) chapter with the sisters.

Hope the author finds a partner soon so the gooner writing can subside for the actual character writing to come back to the forefront.
 
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Then it's pretty much still rape. Ekoda had sex with him when he didn't want to because he made a promise to his father, that literally characterizes as rape regardless if he did feel atracted to her or not. It's even dumber because if it was only about the ironclad rule, then he didn't have any motives to act awkward with her after it if it was technically only his fault (Please enlighten me, did Ekoda know about the rule? Otherwise this just doesn't make sense).

You could say that was him just being immature, but sincerely, it feels like the author just does not give a damn about things feeling coherent (which I personally don't care, I'm here because I like the author's artstyle and this manga isn't the most elaborate to begin with).
Giving in to temptation or breaking one's own rules is rape as well now. Changing ones mind a day after too, or having a guilty conscience - all rape. Californistan brainrot is spreading wild. Point me to the page showing he "didn't want to". Not the one in your head canon, one that is actually drawn by the author, the ONLY authority on what is and isn't happening

A woman writing and fetishizing a teenage boy getting raped, now imagine if a man wrote Kaho getting raped while happily thinking about it
Have you ever read or even heard of those popular smut novels for women? While it's iffy at the very least in RL, in said literature the saying " it's not rape when they like it" is accepted common sense. So yeah, it not only exists, it's wildly popular. It's called fiction. But since there was no rape to begin with ....
 
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Giving in to temptation or breaking one's own rules is rape as well now. Changing ones mind a day after too, or having a guilty conscience - all rape. Californistan brainrot is spreading wild. Point me to the page showing he "didn't want to". Not the one in your head canon, one that is actually drawn by the author, the ONLY authority on what is and isn't happening
Bruh, that's exactly what I'm talking about, if it was just about temptation then it's clearly only his fault that he broke his rule, which doesn't make sense on why he acted that way with Ekoda (she literally said that she made him angry and he says that she shouldn't project his father on him).

Second, it characterizes as rape because he didn't give any verbal consent, just staying there while covering his eyes and being drunk (I will just ignore that it's a teenager and an adult, because that just make the whole thing even weirder and criminal) and after the relation he clearly disliked the fact that it happened regardless if it was only about the sex or about his rule.

Either cases, it's bad writting anyway, so I don't even know why we're even discussing this lol. I will not write further than this, so take liberty in how you take or answer this comment. Have a good night/day
 
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She looks 12, I really don't think the author wants to go there.
She's definitely adult.
A woman writing and fetishizing a teenage boy getting raped, now imagine if a man wrote Kaho getting raped while happily thinking about it
That's standard hentai rule. Fucking hell, there was posted here not so long ago some "non-hentai" adaptation of hentai manga with rural slutty gyaru wife, and after reading discussion in comments it turned out that in original the MC first rapes the (high-school teenager) gyaru while he yells at him to stop, but later he apologizes in dogeza for the rape, she says it's fine, the sex was better than with her school sex-buddies (despite being raped while having sex, somehow), and at the end of the chapter she accepts being his fiance (though that part was in "non-hentai" version as well). Yep, happy marriage with her rapist.

Not that this makes it good writing even in hentai, until you go on purpose for dark, edgy porn and write it well. NTR is full of this type of writing (raped wife/girlfriend starts falling for her rapist and later willingly betrays her husband/boyfriend and says rapist dick is bigger) and most NTR has shit writing.
 
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Giving in to temptation or breaking one's own rules is rape as well now. Changing ones mind a day after too, or having a guilty conscience - all rape. Californistan brainrot is spreading wild. Point me to the page showing he "didn't want to". Not the one in your head canon, one that is actually drawn by the author, the ONLY authority on what is and isn't happening


Have you ever read or even heard of those popular smut novels for women? While it's iffy at the very least in RL, in said literature the saying " it's not rape when they like it" is accepted common sense. So yeah, it not only exists, it's wildly popular. It's called fiction. But since there was no rape to begin with ....
If he gave in when he was half-asleep and drunk/hangover after being given (illegally because he's too young for that in Japan) alcohol in first time in his life by his teacher, then he was in fact being raped. She didn't just seduce him and make him break his rules on his own, she went at him only when he was in the worst state to think straight and keep to his rules. That's the rapist's way. "Oh this girl is the kind that refuses to put out before marriage, well she's a freshman that never had alcohol before, we'll get her drunk on welcoming party and then she won't protest as we take rounds" is the kind of rape that happens in real life.

As for those smut novels, they're basically porn, and they usually try to be only slightly "forced" by various tricks, those that don't and go full "hot rapist made me his willing sex slave" are hardcore fetish stuff and not as popular. But this series isn't treating it as hot dubcon, it isn't treating it as anything really. Same as with Touka being abused by her workmates, this stuff is just being introduced then ignored by author until she remembers it, because the writing is incoherent mess saved only by art and few hot scenarios.

And I fully welcome "Californian brainrot" when it means teachers that give their students alcohol, let them sleep in the same room, and then sneak in their beds in the middle of the night are treated as rapists. In real life, any school were something like that would have happened and public learned about it, the teacher would get fired and prosecuted. Not just in California, in most first-world countries
 
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