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A review by vrstal
Arima Wants to be An Omega by Cafeco Fujita, Cafeco Fujita
4.0
4/5. Highlights may contain spoilers. Read at your own risk.
Content Warnings for book: Survival sex work, body shaming, dysphoria, pregnancy, infertility struggles
Kink: N/A
This was good though sad just because we are often in Arima’s perspective. Lots of internalized dysphoria, and the struggles with infertility are the focus of the second season.
Secret baby trope is not for everyone but I did like how it was handled here. It was also just very sweet in general - Izumi is a VERY good alpha. He’s kind, considerate, great husband material. Arima needs therapy tbh, and I mean that with kindness. He had a lot of anxiety and dysphoria that deserves being dealt with as to not hurt his husband.
This is also the first omegaverse manga I’ve read that has addressed consent and heat.
Overall, pretty cute and quick read!
Content Warnings for book: Survival sex work, body shaming, dysphoria, pregnancy, infertility struggles
Kink: N/A
This was good though sad just because we are often in Arima’s perspective. Lots of internalized dysphoria, and the struggles with infertility are the focus of the second season.
Secret baby trope is not for everyone but I did like how it was handled here. It was also just very sweet in general - Izumi is a VERY good alpha. He’s kind, considerate, great husband material. Arima needs therapy tbh, and I mean that with kindness. He had a lot of anxiety and dysphoria that deserves being dealt with as to not hurt his husband.
This is also the first omegaverse manga I’ve read that has addressed consent and heat.
Overall, pretty cute and quick read!