@Haru"And trying to say people about the people aka real victims who did reckless stuff do their stuff differently and basically saying its common even tho it shouldn't be"
??? 💀💀💀
" trying to say people about the people " - Haru
I'm sorry, I don't understand your counterargument very well, but I'll reply to the best of my ability.
To clarify, I do not think SA in any form is "okay" or "normal", if you'd like me to phrase it that way. It is illegal and wrong, of course. But this is where things get a little tricky, okay?
Everyone views "normal" differently. To every action there is a reaction, and some people react in ways YOU think aren't "normal".
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@JAYj no the normal view isnt different for everyone there is a a specific meaning for no...
@Haru "a normal person would call the police or break the phone", it seems you are applying your own hypothetical actions onto the story in a "what if" idea. You consider yourself a normal person, you consider what you do and how you act to be "normal", right? Well, for better or worse, everyone's perspective of "normal" varies. In these situations especially, where the abuser has blackmail, many actually do "deal with a r@pist alone" because they are afraid of being "exposed". Everybody responds to trauma differently so don't expect everyone to fit your "normal" mold and be like you. Humans are unpredictable, keep that in mind.
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@Muji i dont see how its well written? Just imagine how you would feel if someone did tha...
@Haru that's your perspective. Perhaps if you were in this situation you would act differently, but you have to understand that, in blackmail situations especially, but really ANY abusive relationship, people will act very differently. Everyone responds differently to emotional situations. So, I disagree with "who would deal with a r@pist alone", many would and many have.
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@Muji i dont see how its well written? Just imagine how you would feel if someone did tha...
@Lily omg I also had other recs than just Given and Mignon, there's also Stranger by the Shore (or Umibe no Etranger) and Banana Fish (this one's pretty dark/sad so be careful) ( ˘ ³˘)♥
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@JAYj I saw yuri on ice and doukyuusei and I just love you for including those amazing an...
@Psychopath Inthemaking Sure, he's technically a "former" delinquent, but it's shown in his dialogue and thoughts that he definitely would still beat people up and be an ass**** if he could, but he's physically just weaker and knows he'll get his a** beat. But yeah, he's better than orange hair who's clearly a perv
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@JAYj Mc is normal, he's just a former delinquent facing really really odd classmates...
@Lily aww tysm! <3 I actually haven't heard of that one so tysm for the rec and kind words ml, I will definitely check it out! I have seen sasaki to miyano lol. But if you like BL animes I would rec Given (which is basically about a band), and Mignon (which involves a doctor and a boxer) there is a scene around the end that's smutty- just as a warning! It has 12 episodes but they're all pretty short. I think it's super good, hopefully you haven't already seen it lol ♥️
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@JAYj I saw yuri on ice and doukyuusei and I just love you for including those amazing an...
@soya ohhh tyty, that makes me feel much less uncomfy cause tbh il-tak look like he 14-16 AT MOST. Ofc it's in a anime style tho so yk, everyone is going to LOOK younger. In some states of the US the age of consent is 16 like bro 💔
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@JAYj I think they're 19??? but the age of consent in korea IS 19 so they're still like f...