A girl has sex with a man she met on a chatline. She later learns a dark secret about the man, only to meet him again under less-than-favorable circumstances.
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This was TERRIBLE. It was totally centered around sex! And that she enjoyed being violated. Stockholm syndrome aside, there was zero character development at ALL. Though I agree, it probably due to the limited pages of the manga.
I'm giving this a low score not because of the subject matter (rape), but because of the actual story itself and how it was portrayed. To me this was too light hearted and basically falls into the same category as the famous 'Fifty Shades of Grey' novel. It's female oriented, which is fine, but it feels like a cheesy chick flick and is too fantasy oriented. Rape isn't fluffy and sweet, it's brutal, and that is what this manga lacks.
Aside from that, the story idea itself interested me more than anything. Shamefully, this was too short to even give it depth and felt too rushed. In the end, it just felt incomplete.
Oh. My. God. A mere twenty pages, average art, but shit, I was devasted with emotion! Curiousity spun questions wildly. I wanted to know so much more! Why was the boy like this? What evolution did he have to make him this way? Ditto for the girl! Why crave this?
Fascinating. If only it was developed more. Then again, maybe that would ruin its impact.
That. Was. HOT.
I don't care what any of you think about the Stockholm Syndrome or her psychological condition etc etc. That was super amazingly hot.
Holy crap, I came in my pants.
She didn´t fall in love with him, he just left a deep impression on her probably by letting her go. Ever heard of the Stockholm syndrome?
It´s a weird manga, but i recommend it.
It's blatantly ridiculous. The characters are just stupid, and the end pisses me off.
They met two times, once when they had sex, and the other when he raped her. How in the hell did she even fall in love with him??
This definitely left an impression and I highly recommend it. I didn't really find it confusing, instead it gave me a broader insight on human psychology. A bit graphic, but it doesn't take away from the main theme.