>>2800654It's a collective noun not an adjective. The fictional archetype is not the slur of the same name.
The character can be straight. But getting gang raped in front of his girlfriend creates a conflict in which he as to prove he's not a poser. That he really wants to be with her.
It's fiction writing. Arousal and virginity don't mean anything, but a dramatist commands the character's thoughts and can make it mean anything.
"Oh no~ I involuntarily jizzed while getting gay raped. Guess this is who I am now."
That's not a real perception. Nobody thinks like that! But it works as fiction, because it's about relationships.
The story starts by framing the relationship between this girl and boy as being dependent on the relationship between the boy and this gang.
>"I wish you'd stop getting into fights"But then the gang kidnaps the girl and gang rapes the boy infront of her.
">I'm sorry" "I'm sorry"
Clearly this is end of their relationship.
But then the boy and girl fuck, because their relationship isn't defined by circumstances. >"I want to have your baby"
But he should have washed the gang's semen off first.
Because the ironic twist in the Afterwards show the two as a couple with the baby.
But the baby has the face of the gang member that fucked him.