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Ple-Sen
6 years ago
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And then you either get a ton of childhood psychological trauma dumped on you, and you realize that all this time you were watching crazy people.
But I like Fruits Basket...
That's why I haven't read Chinese porn comics for a long time, because the same thing gets boring and doesn't resonate anymore.
Try Ore Monogatari, it's a very kind and positive shojo manga that successfully avoids many negative clichés. An anime adaptation is available. There's even a live-action adaptation, but I haven't gotten around to watching it yet.
I watched it about 10 years ago, and I enjoyed it, but I still haven't gotten around to reading the manga. I remember that the main character and the guy she has a love interest in are just useless, awkward people. I should read it.Ple-Sen
Try Ore Monogatari, it's a very kind and positive shojo manga that successfully avoids many negative clichés. There's also an anime adaptation. There's even a live-action adaptation, but I haven't gotten around to watching it yet.
My husband is watching the anime right now. For some reason, I'm not drawn to this franchise, but maybe someday.
Драккошка
6 years ago
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I haven't read any shojo manga or Twilight, but I think I have an idea of what you're talking about, and it seems... not very appealing. I've seen it in fanfiction about Genshin Impact and wondered why the girls don't give their suitors a good beating. Apparently, that's considered romantic. Keep that kind of romance far away from me.
What if she doesn't mind only because she's convinced he loves her?
If she loves him too, then it's okay, it's consensual and creates good memories. If not, it's just stupid. And the emotional wound from a broken heart is still less severe than after a rape, and in my opinion, it's easier to heal. Plus, it's much better to give yourself to someone you love, even if they break your heart later, than to experience emotional exhaustion. After all, for example, maybe at the moment of the "curtain call," the guy really loves her, and then he realizes that she's boring and the feelings have faded?
Ple-Sen
6 years ago
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I watched Anemtzor about 10 years ago, and I liked it. I haven't gotten around to reading the manga yet. I remember that the main character and the guy she has a love interest in are just useless, socially awkward people. I should read it.
Recently, a remake of the anime was released. It has better graphics, and the plot follows the manga more closely, without any unnecessary additions.
kcfgogbfalgfl
6 years ago
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If she loves him, then it's okay, it's consensual and brings joy and good memories. If not, it's just stupid.
For example... 1. You manipulate a person's emotions, making them think you love them, and then you use them and abandon them. 2. You offer money in exchange for this kind of service to someone whose close people are in dire need of it.
Heroist
6 years ago
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Chat laughed at how a person with objectively normal looks and without any major flaws was labeled a maniac, rapist, and someone with a penchant for setting their pants on fire, just because they don't know how to smile like a model.
Arandor
6 years ago
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it just looks old.
Ple-Sen
6 years ago
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Now we know what a Heroes player looks like in real life.
For example... 1. You manipulate a person's emotions, making them think you love them, and then you use them and abandon them. 2. You offer money in exchange for this kind of service to someone whose close people are in dire need of it.
1. It might cause some discomfort, but there's no rape involved. If the second partner doesn't have enough social experience to recognize this kind of behavior (and it's usually obvious, I've known many such people in real life), then that's their problem. It's simply a mutual desire for sex. 2. I'm not a supporter, but I'm not against prostitution either. If a person is willing to trade their body for some benefits, then it's their conscious choice. In any case, as long as there's no rape, adults decide for themselves whether to reciprocate love, feigned feelings, or for money, and I don't strongly object, as long as I'm not involved. But if there's rape, then a place in hell is reserved for the perpetrator in any case.
kcfgogbfalgfl
6 years ago
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If the second partner doesn't have enough social experience to recognize such behavior (and it's usually obvious, I've known many people like that in real life), then that's how it should be.
She's to blame herself: cool:
The question isn't so much about how to classify the act, but rather what lies behind it. In the examples I made up, both characters manipulate their partner's emotions in an attempt to get what they want, with the only difference being that the second one does it openly and directly, unlike the first.