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Damn, i cant belive her mom fucked her dad, that's so fucked up
Well, isn't anyone?You could say maybe that she's trying to be a Mary Sue
The fuck no you need to go outside female on male isn't taken seriously at all and her disgusted is just not okay if it's was the other way around there be no question he's be a bad personHer reaction is based in a very realistic and common sentiment about female-on-male rape, and combines with her own realistic characterization of being a teenager that's invested in a very idealized and sanitized idea of intimacy.
Should it be normal? No-- and presumably because it shouldn't be, this story indirectly (and later, directly) refutes them.
Is it regardless normal? Absolutely. You're confounding "is" and "ought".
You know that not how japanese teenagers actually are rightThis step into reality for tsubasa makes so much sense, first off as a teenager kaede would as stated have no knowledge of sex, making love, fucking, fwb, ntr, etc.. whatever tsubasa would have 0 clue as to what that actually was and what exactly they entail. As pure as the kid she still is she doesn't understand the importance that would have and how to react with it getting taken away, She has knowledge to know that a body is sacred and to be with the person you love but that is all, just a shoujo filled illusion of love (which would make perfect sense since shes like...a japanese teen).
Imagine having this reality, getting into a first relationship where you will hopefully experience all of those things, Then getting a reality check of the worst of the worst caliber the big SA, luckily it didn't happen to her but still she has to deal with that in concept in her FIRST relationship. so she's very rapidly breaking down and realistically, she would be VERY adverse to touching someone, I fuck up and accidentally hurt someone during sex and they literally are fine and are like "this is all apart of what happens i am fine" but i am fucked up I get petrified of touching them again because of the 'fear of hurting the one you love'. Tsubasa is feeling that fear but 10 fold, because it's not like she was the one who SA'd him or was involved in any way (as we know right now 🫡) so in her new reality, the person she loves ("My heart skipped a beat!") was horribly hurt, and she feels that she would hurt him more if she does anything.
That's right everybody, Tsubasa went to a forest, Cut down some trees, Built a farm, Got some chickens from a farmers market, farmed up some eggs, collected the shells and set them over the floor, Then she started somersaulting over them and doing quadruple back flips.
I think you need to revisit what most people-- and myself, in the comment you're responding to-- have said on the matter.The fuck no you need to go outside female on male isn't taken seriously at all
puberty filled? unable to actually empahize men being SA? reading shojo manga? "an editorial category of Japanese comics targeting an audience of adolescent females and young adult women."what exactly are japanese teenagers like??? are they gods?? benevolent beings?? 2 steps above all the other teenagers? unable to fathom how peasant teenagers such as the poor korean and horrific european teenagers have to face such primitive things such as...emotions, and by god....sex??? lol nobody said tsubasa was in the right about it just that she is human like anyone elseYou know that not how japanese teenagers actually are right
Not when you examine every line of dialogue and how it connects to the rest of the story, it creates a web.I legitimately disagree. Boy's Abyss feels like it's drama for the sake of drama sometimes, suffering for the sake of suffering sometimes. It's more like a soap opera than a realistic view of how people actually act.
I think you misunderstand something. Coherency is not the same as lack of drama. Something can be coherent and still be overly dramatic. The story makes sense, and it all forms a "straightforward" story. Straightforward in the sense that it is logical, that there are no plot holes.Not when you examine every line of dialogue and how it connects to the rest of the story, it creates a web.
It's pretty coherent once you understand the chaos and muddiness, aka drama.
It doesn't give you the answers like most manga, even this one, it makes you find them yourself (for now), that's why I love it.
I felt like you after the first time I read it, and may feel like that again, but after my third reread it all clicked.
Also it seems the manga is coming to an end pretty soon, if the author ends it correctly, It'll easily make my top 10 mangas.
What I mean they aren't that childish are you dumbpuberty filled? unable to actually empahize men being SA? reading shojo manga? "an editorial category of Japanese comics targeting an audience of adolescent females and young adult women."what exactly are japanese teenagers like??? are they gods?? benevolent beings?? 2 steps above all the other teenagers? unable to fathom how peasant teenagers such as the poor korean and horrific european teenagers have to face such primitive things such as...emotions, and by god....sex??? lol nobody said tsubasa was in the right about it just that she is human like anyone else
What are you taking about this is online I said go outside why I would care what everyone else here is saying when my point is you guys are literally OKing victim blaming and giving reasons why it's okay and normal because a guy's the victim and girl is the one being tashI think you need to revisit what most people-- and myself, in the comment you're responding to-- have said on the matter.
one word for the both of them. asexuality.