So satisfying she should've gone for 2!That WHACK was so satisfying
Seems like the M.O for this author reading (I'm assuming a woman) her other works. Honestly just reading I could tell where this story was going and have complete mixed feelings because it feels like such a strawman of the dude.Is this a remake of this author's previous rape themed oneshot?
https://mangadex.org/title/92d95489...out-health-and-he-s-probably-addicted-to-porn
Also, it's so weird that the author of the wholesome School Back manga also does rape themed stories. Are they ok? The depiction of the rape victims in these stories seem awfully personal.
Are these calls for help?
I agree with you but the attention was brought up she just ignored her friends and they gave up on her. This entire story seemed like stereotypical story of abusive dude/beaten spouse with teenagers.This type of manga with this level of art and writing will become more and more common. Welcome to the new normal, I guess.
It's nice how no attention was brought to the fact that this was also a her problem, who let it get to this point, except for when her friends were saying it and treated like villains for stating the obvious.
The guy is a whole strawman that got what he deserved, and then more.
This is just projection and therapy for the author, I guess.
All hail lecture recordings, saviors of our grades and exam knowledge.This is all because bro didn't pay attention in sex ed
The first chapter of School Back is about molestation and how victim are treated and expected by people around them.Is this a remake of this author's previous rape themed oneshot?
https://mangadex.org/title/92d95489...out-health-and-he-s-probably-addicted-to-porn
Also, it's so weird that the author of the wholesome School Back manga also does rape themed stories. Are they ok? The depiction of the rape victims in these stories seem awfully personal.
Are these calls for help?
Thing is, the story still treated her like the blameless, traumatized, victim at the end.Seems like the M.O for this author reading (I'm assuming a woman) her other works. Honestly just reading I could tell where this story was going and have complete mixed feelings because it feels like such a strawman of the dude.
I agree with you but the attention was brought up she just ignored her friends and they gave up on her. This entire story seemed like stereotypical story of abusive dude/beaten spouse with teenagers.
It was not the girls place to throw themselves into the fire for her, they said everything that needed to be said, but she herself decided to ignore them. They had no obligation to do more, and what were they even supposed to do?This poor girl and everyone around her sucks. She was manipulated to hell and when she briefly had people who cared to try to help she dropped them and they didn't care enough. Also, I'm guessing the ending was she had a miscarriage and thankfully was able to live her life?
True but in stories like this with an obvious slant I don't expect any nuance so it's not shocking to me.Thing is, the story still treated her like the blameless, traumatized, victim at the end.
I fully believe the author's point was that the girls could list all these problems in their relationship but still gave her up as sacrifice to be raped. There was an attempt to gloss over her own inability to draw limits.
I think he did put it in and it was shown by him saying well I'm done and zipping his pants back up when he was on top of herAlso, there was no sex, the ending was her getting her first period, which explains why the guy thought and said they had no need for a condom.
The girl said "Take it out please" before the dude pull out.Also, there was no sex, the ending was her getting her first period, which explains why the guy thought and said they had no need for a condom.
Oh, you're actually right. I guess I was the one not paying it enough attention. I guess the rest of the story makes more sense now. And here I was thinking her calling him rapist was going too far, because I saw it as him accepting she didn't want it, and letting her go.I think he did put it in and it was shown by him saying well I'm done and zipping his pants back up when he was on top of her
I'm glad you realized your mistake because you were coming off like a major rapist yourself dude.Oh, you're actually right. I guess I was the one not paying it enough attention. I guess the rest of the story makes more sense now. And here I was thinking her calling him rapist was going too far, because I saw it as him accepting she didn't want it, and letting her go.
It's still didn't seem like a miscarriage, but a period, proof he didn't get her pregnant.
@ZenizhivGreen It's not that deep. I had seen him as the strawman piece of shit from the conversation with her friends, just didn't think he would go THAT far, and thought he would back off when seeing she wasn't playing. The plot and uniforms made me think they were in middle school, so there was a chance she didn't have it yet. But yeah, I was wrong.