this really needs a sexual violence tag for a few reasons:
1) mc seems to have experienced at least two incidents of rape/sexual harassment in the first two chapters alone (these are vague flashbacks that take up less than half a page)
2) mc is openly homophobic bc these incidents were done onto him by gay/queer men, but because he's openly homophobic a lot of the characters in the series ignore his claims bc they think he's being bigoted. when he most likely is just misplacing his trauma (he's villianizing queer men bc he's been repeatedly sexually harassed by queer men, the mc is really really really annoying and super homophobic, but i think the majority of his homophobia just stems from these traumas and if he was in an environment that took his rape seriously, then he wouldn't be THIS bad)
3) mc is sexually harassed by his client. when talking to his bosses about it his boss goes "but that's an important client we need him so you should have him squeeze your ass//touch you there" and "because you refused him (sexually) and defended yourself you're the reason why we need to fire people" and the bosses words// the mc's harassment is kinda played for laughs
4) the love interest of the mc just???? blackmails him into doing sexual services in order to keep his job???? no????
like this story has so many instances of sexual violence, systemic sexual violence it really perpetuates rape culture and allows it to continue bc the mc is a man and is homophobic and needs to get over it! excuse me???? that's not??? gonna solve anything? it totally ignores that men are victims of sexual assault. idk this really is not a story for me for many reasons. i only read the first two chapters so i don't think this is too spoilery, but if you want to get into this series just know that it needs a serious sexual violence tag to go with it.