Omegaverse is pretty gray in consent, but u just have to understand that it's not supposed to be anything like real life (obviously if men can get pregnant lmao)


And this entire show, no one's supposed to be liked at all from the mild to extreme it's so gray morally so u can't really put it into one singular spot. Ppl don't gotta like it or get it but as a person who's been into ABO for a really long time and get the dynamics, the show is pretty fire

Thank you so so much for this analysis. It was exactly what I was looking for and 100 times better than expected. Thank you again.

There might be a better place to ask this question, but are all the sex scenes wholly or partially nonconsensual? Is it just the first ones with each couple? You mention there is "acknowledgement of the coercion in these interactions through the characters experiencing trauma or changing their relationship with the perpetrators or by renegotiating their boundaries." Does one or the other happen with both couples? i.e. do you feel comfortable with the eventual foundation of their relationships in the end - coercion being addressed and maybe negotiated out (making up this phrase) of the relationship?

Most importantly of all, and I know this is subjective, but how uncomfortable did it make you (anyone) feel? I see Hua Yong being manipulative in every clip I've watched and have never seen moments where he seems non-toxic. I'm more interested in the second couple, but I don't know how to watch the show without also watching/learning about the first couple.