@ActingRikka @Cloverfr @Disolona read the first chapter of this again.
Page 9: she tells him to stop
Page 12: he pushes her down
Page 13: he commands her to stop resisting
Page 14: his hand is in hers, holding her down from above
Pages 15-16: she tries talking to him, he ignores her and does ~something~ that makes her moan - rape or something else sexual
Page 20: she says that he hurt her during that ~something~, a sign of being forced
Pages 34-36: she wants to leave, he doesn't let her
Pages 50-53: he admits lying about his identity while looking for a girl to sleep with
You also didn't answer my previous questions. So what if she was looking for a guy to sleep with? So what if she enjoyed the physical activity? At the very beginning she tells him to stop, he ignores her and commands her to stop resisting before forcing her under him. He then stops her from leaving and forces her to stay in bed with him, like she's an object or a prostitute he's paid for - which clearly isn't the case. How is any of that okay? How is that not sexual assault at the very least, if not actually rape?
Once someone tells you to stop, it's over. Anything after that is sexual assault or rape. Why is this even a discussion?