Lain The Tranny Beater
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- 31 de Jul, 2021
What's really left once you strip away the fanatical nationalism and patriotism?
I believe it's a raging homosexual. Forbidden Colors and Confessions of A Mask are two novels that heavily focus on the experiences of homosexual men. Of course, this includes his signature opinions on nationalism, patriotism, and women.
Here's a quote from his novel Forbidden Colors (2014), pages 58 - 59 :
"Hand in hand, the two hurried out of the park. Yuichi’s breast heaved. He
drew the boy, with whom he had somehow locked arms, along with him. There
on that quiet night path, where lovers often strolled, they ran.
“Why are you hurrying so?” the boy said, gasping for breath.
Yuichi flushed and stopped short.
“There’s nothing to be afraid of. You’re just not used to it, big brother, are
you?” the boy said.
The three hours they spent soon afterward in a hotel of doubtful reputation
was to Yuichi like a bath in a hot waterfall. He divested himself of every human
restraint; his soul was stripped naked in those three drunken hours.
How delicious is it to strip the body to nakedness! In that moment when his soul
doffed and discarded its robe and stood naked, Yuichi’s ecstasy was lifted by a
fierceness so intense that it seemed almost as if there was no room left for
his body.
It must, however, be set straight immediately that it was not Yuichi who
bought the boy so much as it was the boy who bought Yuichi. In other words, a
skillful seller bought a clumsy buyer. The boy’s skill made Yuichi tremble
violently with pleasure. The reflection of the neon signs against the window
curtains was like a fire. Amid those reflecting flames a pair of shields—Yuichi’s
beautiful manly breast—floated."
I don't know, the details there do seem pretty damning alone.
I believe it's a raging homosexual. Forbidden Colors and Confessions of A Mask are two novels that heavily focus on the experiences of homosexual men. Of course, this includes his signature opinions on nationalism, patriotism, and women.
Here's a quote from his novel Forbidden Colors (2014), pages 58 - 59 :
"Hand in hand, the two hurried out of the park. Yuichi’s breast heaved. He
drew the boy, with whom he had somehow locked arms, along with him. There
on that quiet night path, where lovers often strolled, they ran.
“Why are you hurrying so?” the boy said, gasping for breath.
Yuichi flushed and stopped short.
“There’s nothing to be afraid of. You’re just not used to it, big brother, are
you?” the boy said.
The three hours they spent soon afterward in a hotel of doubtful reputation
was to Yuichi like a bath in a hot waterfall. He divested himself of every human
restraint; his soul was stripped naked in those three drunken hours.
How delicious is it to strip the body to nakedness! In that moment when his soul
doffed and discarded its robe and stood naked, Yuichi’s ecstasy was lifted by a
fierceness so intense that it seemed almost as if there was no room left for
his body.
It must, however, be set straight immediately that it was not Yuichi who
bought the boy so much as it was the boy who bought Yuichi. In other words, a
skillful seller bought a clumsy buyer. The boy’s skill made Yuichi tremble
violently with pleasure. The reflection of the neon signs against the window
curtains was like a fire. Amid those reflecting flames a pair of shields—Yuichi’s
beautiful manly breast—floated."
I don't know, the details there do seem pretty damning alone.