Even a Dad Still Wants It... · review
This manga in my eyes promotes rape culture and I am not on board. There were some hot and sweet moments throughout the first 50 or so chapters, and I liked the exploration of having a family with two men as parents amongst societal challenges, but the toxicity of all the characters around Naruse (he's also no angel, honestly) was incredibly off-putting and there is no acknowledgement by the victim (Naruse) or the others of their horrendous actions towards the victim. Had to drop this one and warn others that this is not a feel-good story. Art style was decent and I wouldn't mind the exploration of atoxic relationship but this story does nothing to say that the main relationship is not right and shouldn't be continued.
Naruse's character is pretty much a stand-in for a housewife and his boyfriend Asumi is super possessive and honestly has a personality disorder which is dangerous to those around him.