Komen Fuufu - Vol. 2 Ch. 18 - Pure White Feelings of Love

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I know a big point is how they both are fucked up creatures of circumstance for the sake of the Toxic HMOFA love and all, and I'm probably saying this because I'm gonna be biased towards the foxgirl, but I can't help but find Kohaku's story way more tragic than Rokusute.
The man may not had much in life, but he understood everything he did was his own volition. It wasn't Koku's orders that made him sleep with Koku's boss's wife. Kohaku's entire existence is predicated on either losing her family or Sumiko, even down to her name. It really does feel like she never had an opportunity to be her own person. The idea her robe and hairpin are Sumiko's items just shows how deep her abandonment and attachment issues are. Really does make me wish Roku had some more agency or ideas, cause it does feel like the girl needs some hobbies...
 
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Did he tho? He seems super uninterested in anything but human-eating evil spirit shit and only sees her as an asset in that. If anything she seems heartbroken due to being rejected like this.
I mean that's even worse in many ways. He literally just manipulated her to be a pawn, taking full advantage of her attachment to him, only to throw her away and then expect to be taken back in like it's nothing.
I know a big point is how they both are fucked up creatures of circumstance for the sake of the Toxic HMOFA love and all, and I'm probably saying this because I'm gonna be biased towards the foxgirl, but I can't help but find Kohaku's story way more tragic than Rokusute.
The man may not had much in life, but he understood everything he did was his own volition. It wasn't Koku's orders that made him sleep with Koku's boss's wife. Kohaku's entire existence is predicated on either losing her family or Sumiko, even down to her name. It really does feel like she never had an opportunity to be her own person. The idea her robe and hairpin are Sumiko's items just shows how deep her abandonment and attachment issues are. Really does make me wish Roku had some more agency or ideas, cause it does feel like the girl needs some hobbies...
tbh I feel both of them went through pretty much the same thing, just different versions of it. I wouldn't say that Rokusute knew exactly why he was doing it. Saying he understood everything through his own volition ignores that he was basically taken advantage of by the person who was his only father figure.

I hope they both can heal each other. Or be broken together lol
 
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I mean that's even worse in many ways.
Yeah, it is like he is evil or something. Literally objectively evil, down on the alignment chart. I was just reacting to the "grooming" part. I don't think we are going to the actual sexual part here.

As for the backstory, I somehow suspect that 1) author is a woman, 2) the comic is aimed more on a girly audience, despite hmofa bros taking over for the fluff&feels injection. So while the guy got his own version of the same trauma mostly to be somewhat brooding, vulnerable at times and to have something to physically do when the mob boss inevitably comes back as a demon, the majority of the emotional development is going to happen on the focses side, and that is why her backstory is more tragic, natural and just deeper.
 
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I know a big point is how they both are fucked up creatures of circumstance for the sake of the Toxic HMOFA love and all, and I'm probably saying this because I'm gonna be biased towards the foxgirl, but I can't help but find Kohaku's story way more tragic than Rokusute.
The man may not had much in life, but he understood everything he did was his own volition. It wasn't Koku's orders that made him sleep with Koku's boss's wife. Kohaku's entire existence is predicated on either losing her family or Sumiko, even down to her name. It really does feel like she never had an opportunity to be her own person. The idea her robe and hairpin are Sumiko's items just shows how deep her abandonment and attachment issues are. Really does make me wish Roku had some more agency or ideas, cause it does feel like the girl needs some hobbies...
Are you really saying that the man eater murderous slut had it harder than the guy who was forced into prostitution and crime since a child?
 

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