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This is some fucked up shit.Hm… I just don’t get how she’s okay with Hanabi, her own sister, being raped and prostituted.
This is some fucked up shit.Hm… I just don’t get how she’s okay with Hanabi, her own sister, being raped and prostituted.
Sometimes I'm afraid of being better just because of these shtty people. You can't be ruined if you're already ruined.
Thank youDon't worry guys
MC while still with the trauma manages to help himself, gets the video cameras of the incident and threatens/calls the cops on the bitch, she gets fired btw
The implication was only that she staged and took a picture to make it look that way. There are basically no drugs that can knock a man out while also enabling him to still get hard.I love everyone blaming the guy for apparently getting sexually assaulted.
What the fuck is this anymore? Coercion for cheap drama isn't suddenly more interesting when the genders are switched.
Fingers crossed that that’s the outcomei really hope he goes to the doctor to get proof of the drug then goes to the cafe to get camera footage of her spiking his drink, it would be clean and easy
Uh, no. GHB literally is this.The implication was only that she staged and took a picture to make it look that way. There are basically no drugs that can knock a man out while also enabling him to still get hard.
Your definition of abuse is kinda...skewed. I'm pretty sure drugging someone and stripping their clothes against their will, let alone sleeping next to their naked body is not just abuse, but also straight up r**e.I bet you are all surprised right? Can't blame you, I was like that the first time months ago... But if you want to feel better read what I have to sy, but remember, spoiler....
Don't worry guys, Souma was not actually abused, luckily his body didn't react to the actions of Nanao so she just gave up and faked everything, but evidently that doesn't change the fact that she is a b*tch
Your definition of abuse is kinda...skewed. I'm pretty sure drugging someone and stripping their clothes against their will, let alone sleeping next to their naked body is not just abuse, but also straight up r**e.
Even if my stated reasoning was faulty, I still have good reason to think she didn't rape him. If she wants to do him harm, it is unnecessary actually to have sex. Furthermore, if she hates him enough to want to harm him like this, then I find it hard to imagine that she would truly WANT to have sex with him. Not impossible, mind you, but still extremely unlikely. So, unless given a reason otherwise, in a fictional setting, assuming the more 'normal' line of thinking seems the most likely, simply because a writer, even a bad one, is trying to make characters seem realistic.Uh, no. GHB literally is this.
You'd have to be careful with the dosage, but there especially in a younger male like him that's physically fit... Yes, you can be incapacitated and still get and maintain an erection. The odd thing is that GHB, at the lower end of doses, actually enhances sexual function in studies. If you know how much a man weighs and have some idea to his general metabolism (which isn't unthinkable being a cowork and observing him), you can definitely have a window where incapacitation is possible and erection isn't an issue.
Ketamine and flunitrazepam are much less likely, but still possible. It's not impossible, it's just negatively impacted. It can still happen. It is correct to say that drugs capable of incapacitation usually make erections more difficult - on average. It is NOT correct to say none of them enable it.
Regardless of the rest of your post, for the few pathologically narcissistic abusers I've had the displeasure of meeting, wanting to disrupt/damage/etc. someone else's relationships and/or cause them distress was not particularly directly related to any hatred had for their targets. They either were just using their targets to gratify themselves and didn't care, or liked them because they could treat them like so. Thus, I find the assumption that Nanao would in any way be "normal" given she's doing this for sport, as this and earlier chapters suggest, somewhat laughable.Even if my stated reasoning was faulty, I still have good reason to think she didn't rape him. If she wants to do him harm, it is unnecessary actually to have sex. Furthermore, if she hates him enough to want to harm him like this, then I find it hard to imagine that she would truly WANT to have sex with him. Not impossible, mind you, but still extremely unlikely. So, unless given a reason otherwise, in a fictional setting, assuming the more 'normal' line of thinking seems the most likely, simply because a writer, even a bad one, is trying to make characters seem realistic.
Wait wait wait wait!!! Did you think we were sexist?I love everyone blaming the guy for apparently getting sexually assaulted.
What the fuck is this anymore? Coercion for cheap drama isn't suddenly more interesting when the genders are switched.