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MMC got raped and all people are talking about is whether or not this is NTR... Okay then...

Also, the translator is an idiot. How is the MMC being a pervert justification for rape??? Rape is rape, irregardless of the type of person being raped.
 
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Okay so...

I recently saw art of this manga and got interested as it looked srsly good. As I came to Mangadex I immediately spotted the "Sexual Violence" tag and was immediately put off.. Then seeing the comments I keep reading possible or ???established NTR.

Can a rational person please explain to me if there is ANY actual rape of the girls involved in the main cast of this manga or if there is proper NTR depicted? I just wish to know so that I can decide if should read or not.

I would, really appreciate it.
 
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Okay so...

I recently saw art of this manga and got interested as it looked srsly good. As I came to Mangadex I immediately spotted the "Sexual Violence" tag and was immediately put off.. Then seeing the comments I keep reading possible or ???established NTR.

Can a rational person please explain to me if there is ANY actual rape of the girls involved in the main cast of this manga or if there is proper NTR depicted? I just wish to know so that I can decide if should read or not.

I would, really appreciate it.

The story presents two controversial situations involving Shirasawa, the male protagonist, where opinions diverge: some argue he was raped, others deny it, and some dismiss it as mere fiction that doesn't matter.

In the first situation, Shirasawa's teacher, Ekoda, gives him alcohol without his knowledge and takes advantage of his inebriated state to 'have sex' with him. The context here is that they were filming a commercial, and afterward, Shirasawa, unaware he had consumed alcohol, was heading to the hotel room he was sharing with the main female character, Kaho, to sleep. However, Kaho had locked the door, and Ekoda invited him to her room instead. While Shirasawa was sleeping on the couch, Ekoda climbed on top of him, waking him up. Confused, Shirasawa realized something felt off. Ekoda then asked if he was drunk, hinting that some drinks are designed to mask their alcohol content. They 'have sex.' Keep in mind that Shirasawa is a minor.

The second situation, which frankly borders on the absurd, involves Touka, Kaho's delusional older sister, giving a sleeping Shirasawa an 'involuntary blowjob.' This scenario unfolds after a drinking party when Touka, under the mistaken belief that Shirasawa likes her, goes to his house. Shirasawa allows her to believe this because he's trying to resolve the ongoing feud between her and Kaho. He offers his room to Touka to sleep in while he rests elsewhere. Alone in his room, Touka finds a tissue Shirasawa had previously ejaculated into and masturbates while smelling it. Not content with that, she decides she wants to see his penis. She sneaks into where Shirasawa is sleeping, undresses him, and ends up with his penis in her mouth when he shifts in his sleep. Shirasawa, still unconscious, dreams erotically of Kaho and unknowingly ejaculates in Touka’s mouth.

The first scenario treats Ekoda's actions with a serious tone, emphasizing manipulation. In contrast, the second uses absurdity to downplay the events. By portraying Touka as delusional and turning the scene into something ludicrous, where Shirasawa remains unaware and has an unrelated erotic dream, the author uses humor to soften the situation.
 
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The story presents two controversial situations involving Shirasawa, the male protagonist, where opinions diverge: some argue he was raped, others deny it, and some dismiss it as mere fiction that doesn't matter.

In the first situation, Shirasawa's teacher, Ekoda, gives him alcohol without his knowledge and takes advantage of his inebriated state to 'have sex' with him. The context here is that they were filming a commercial, and afterward, Shirasawa, unaware he had consumed alcohol, was heading to the hotel room he was sharing with the main female character, Kaho, to sleep. However, Kaho had locked the door, and Ekoda invited him to her room instead. While Shirasawa was sleeping on the couch, Ekoda climbed on top of him, waking him up. Confused, Shirasawa realized something felt off. Ekoda then asked if he was drunk, hinting that some drinks are designed to mask their alcohol content. They 'have sex.' Keep in mind that Shirasawa is a minor.

The second situation, which frankly borders on the absurd, involves Touka, Kaho's delusional older sister, giving a sleeping Shirasawa an 'involuntary blowjob.' This scenario unfolds after a drinking party when Touka, under the mistaken belief that Shirasawa likes her, goes to his house. Shirasawa allows her to believe this because he's trying to resolve the ongoing feud between her and Kaho. He offers his room to Touka to sleep in while he rests elsewhere. Alone in his room, Touka finds a tissue Shirasawa had previously ejaculated into and masturbates while smelling it. Not content with that, she decides she wants to see his penis. She sneaks into where Shirasawa is sleeping, undresses him, and ends up with his penis in her mouth when he shifts in his sleep. Shirasawa, still unconscious, dreams erotically of Kaho and unknowingly ejaculates in Touka’s mouth.

The first scenario treats Ekoda's actions with a serious tone, emphasizing manipulation. In contrast, the second uses absurdity to downplay the events. By portraying Touka as delusional and turning the scene into something ludicrous, where Shirasawa remains unaware and has an unrelated erotic dream, the author uses humor to soften the situation.
What an amazing description this is what I needed. Thank you so much. I might give this a try although it does hint to dumpster fire Ngl.
 
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Mf hit the big jackpot 💀 Teacher, Yuri Sister 💀

The part only annoy is the older sister sleep in club and spy by lil creep
 
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The sexual violence tag here is targeted at the dude, hes being sexually harassed by the women around him
 
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why canmt the guy get together with the one he wants to, yet gets with everyone else without trying. It’s just annoying
 
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The story presents two controversial situations involving Shirasawa, the male protagonist, where opinions diverge: some argue he was raped, others deny it, and some dismiss it as mere fiction that doesn't matter.

In the first situation, Shirasawa's teacher, Ekoda, gives him alcohol without his knowledge and takes advantage of his inebriated state to 'have sex' with him. The context here is that they were filming a commercial, and afterward, Shirasawa, unaware he had consumed alcohol, was heading to the hotel room he was sharing with the main female character, Kaho, to sleep. However, Kaho had locked the door, and Ekoda invited him to her room instead. While Shirasawa was sleeping on the couch, Ekoda climbed on top of him, waking him up. Confused, Shirasawa realized something felt off. Ekoda then asked if he was drunk, hinting that some drinks are designed to mask their alcohol content. They 'have sex.' Keep in mind that Shirasawa is a minor.

The second situation, which frankly borders on the absurd, involves Touka, Kaho's delusional older sister, giving a sleeping Shirasawa an 'involuntary blowjob.' This scenario unfolds after a drinking party when Touka, under the mistaken belief that Shirasawa likes her, goes to his house. Shirasawa allows her to believe this because he's trying to resolve the ongoing feud between her and Kaho. He offers his room to Touka to sleep in while he rests elsewhere. Alone in his room, Touka finds a tissue Shirasawa had previously ejaculated into and masturbates while smelling it. Not content with that, she decides she wants to see his penis. She sneaks into where Shirasawa is sleeping, undresses him, and ends up with his penis in her mouth when he shifts in his sleep. Shirasawa, still unconscious, dreams erotically of Kaho and unknowingly ejaculates in Touka’s mouth.

The first scenario treats Ekoda's actions with a serious tone, emphasizing manipulation. In contrast, the second uses absurdity to downplay the events. By portraying Touka as delusional and turning the scene into something ludicrous, where Shirasawa remains unaware and has an unrelated erotic dream, the author uses humor to soften the situation.
Thx so much for this comment, it helped me to clear some stuff I just could not get my self to understand cuz of my tiny brain :D
 

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