Pushover Extra Trains the Villainesses Chapter 8 Discussion

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I shouldn't really grade it so soon (hence I decided not to score the novel), but what I've seen so far already let me understand some things about this novel - understand that it is not to my taste.

I think the summary and other reviews give you some idea about the novel, so I will just focus on saying why I don't like it.

Long story short, this story reeks of a virg*n author.

    • He thinks it's okay to r*pe a woman and ab*se her if she's bad
    • Captain Save-a-hoe
    • MC does the second female character in eight chapters, and behaves like a virg*n with her
    • Blatant wish fulfillment
The first point is about principles. The MC is a bit of a hypocrite. While the reason behind his attitude is explained and is compelling, bad is bad. MC says bad people should be punished, and the first female character who was about to do a lot of bad things but only did some minor bad things and was using him is treated like Adolphina hi*ler by him, while the second female character who would do a lot of bad things in the future but didn't do any yet (not that he actually investigated her in detail so he's only assuming things here) is pitiful and cute.

Yes, it's not that bad, but I don't really like MCs who don't have principles, and if the author is already being so morally flexible in the first 10 chapters, that tells me enough - that the MC (and probably the author by extension, because I feel that MC is almost sure to be his self-insert) is the type to eat 10 kg of dog poop if someone pays him 10 million for it.

The second point is MC's attitude to the second female character. She got ran over by many men, but he feels like he's a groom and she's a bride (literal quote lol) when they're about to hook up, and he treats her like she's pure and immaculate. Also, typical BS like it's okay because "it's the first time she did a fellatio" or because "MC has bigger dck than any other dude that fcked her." Like bro, have some dignity. It's okay to do a village bicycle like her, but don't make her out to be some kind of noble lady.

A big problem with Captain-save-a-hoe is that these dudes don't understand the degree of emotional trauma run-over chicks have within them. They also don't understand that such chicks often have low self-esteem, so if you treat them like a pure princess, all you get in return is cold disdain (because it shows them that you're 1) s*upid and 2) unable to get any decent woman since you're so desperate for a hoe, and women treat you as more attractive the more popular with women you are). They'll just use you until they find someone they can feel "tingles" from, and you'll get cckolded in an instant. At least in the vast majority of cases. When they are around 30, they will just think you're a good loser to marry to have a cozy life after screwing around with Chads (and mind you, she'll probably cheat on you in the future if she thinks she can get away with it). In summary, these dudes are just like a dumb chick that sleeps with an unemployed good-for-nothing convict that beats her and drinks, but she stays with him because "she can change him."

While this isn't necessarily a big problem in the novel given the setting, it becomes bigger when coupled with...

... the third point, which is MC's virg*n-like behavior, such as asking for permission and validation in bed, being unconfident, not only not leading in bed but even preferring to be led - and it's an issue because the love interest would be put off and her psspss would dry out. And that's despite the fact that he isn't a virg*n (but the author is lmao).

The fourth point is based on the above points because we have a guy whose behavior should put off women having a good time, yet we have a female character not noticing any of those points and not reacting to them, nor is the narrator or MC showing any awareness of the same.

Also, honestly, I expected the first girl to bite off the MC's dck when she scked him lol, it's funny how it didn't even occur to either of them (and s*upid given how supposedly vengeful she was).

Overall, it isn't necessarily a bad novel, but it will make anyone who understands women and s*x at least somewhat go on a rant and/or struggle to suspend their disbelief to read on.

Read only if you like wish fulfillment novel that challenge logic and common sense.
 
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