Leads were written like regular men with neither being overtly masculine nor overtly feminine.
I like that the seme totally has an uke vibe around him but it doesn't feel forced and it still works, would be better though if they switch. I dunno, I just want it for the party who's more persistent to be the bottom coz if you're the one who wants it so bad in the first place, then you ought to take most of the strain for that activity too, you know? Also seke couples in BL are extremely rare, this could've been one of those gems, it has great potential.
What I don't like in this though is that the women here are treated like nothing, not even human, the few interactions they have with them, they're always rude to them for no good reason, and eventhough both leads got married (and then divorced), the women they married were treated like tools for their own little childish games; not even for the sake of reproduction, nor inheritance, or something majorly significant, it's just due to some petty reason that's all about each other and crap.
I'm also not a fan of instantly turning 180 after the establishment of relations, specially for works like this one where the development supposedly took years to develop, it just seems off for me, like I'm not reading the same story with the same characters.
Anyway, I couldn't attach myself much either to the characters nor plot at the end.
Both got married? From what I saw only the blonde one got married. And it was a contract marriage. So the woman knew what she was there for. She didn't get used. If anything she's playful and at ease.
Both got married? From what I saw only the blonde one got married. And it was a contract marriage. So the woman knew what she was there for. She didn't get used. If anything she's playful and at ease. Musa
Both got married? From what I saw only the blonde one got married. And it was a contract marriage. So the woman knew what she was there for. She didn't get used. If anything she's playful and at ease. Musa
only blonde got married. i think the confusion arises because Kengou always brings the topic up saying "even though you got married" and Touma mimics that like saying i know you are going to say "even though you got married".
only blonde got married. i think the confusion arises because Kengou always brings the topic up saying "even though you got married" and Touma mimics that like saying i know you are going to say "even though yo... mel
Kengou also got married. In the first chapter it’s mentioned that he got married twice.
Leads were written like regular men with neither being overtly masculine nor overtly feminine.
I like that the seme totally has an uke vibe around him but it doesn't feel forced and it still works, would be better though if they switch. I dunno, I just want it for the party who's more persistent to be the bottom coz if you're the one who wants it so bad in the first place, then you ought to take most of the strain for that activity too, you know? Also seke couples in BL are extremely rare, this could've been one of those gems, it has great potential.
What I don't like in this though is that the women here are treated like nothing, not even human, the few interactions they have with them, they're always rude to them for no good reason, and eventhough both leads got married (and then divorced), the women they married were treated like tools for their own little childish games; not even for the sake of reproduction, nor inheritance, or something majorly significant, it's just due to some petty reason that's all about each other and crap.
I'm also not a fan of instantly turning 180 after the establishment of relations, specially for works like this one where the development supposedly took years to develop, it just seems off for me, like I'm not reading the same story with the same characters.
Anyway, I couldn't attach myself much either to the characters nor plot at the end.