
Thank you! This manga has made a huge impression on me and I've been thinking about writing my opinion for a bit. I think the title is hilariously sarcastic since Takatora IS an Omega himself. It's completely deliberate and I think each Omega represents a part of himself he either needs to unlock or come to terms with. I think next is Oozume, the big guy Omega who has real serious issues, and had very similar circumstances with Takatora in manifesting as an Omega late in his teens. He's also the one who also looks and lived as an an Alpha just like Takatora but his emotional problem is probably the exact opposite to Takatora and is heartbreaking. I think they'll both have some sort of experience with one another, perhaps some sort of breakthrough (bigger one for Oozume, less big for Takatora lol).
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Ch. 11 starts to built towards that, but the juice one is probably ch.12. Oozume is definitely the next lesson Takatora has to learn.

"but also what that relationship and what each omega teaches Takatora, a man who is still basically hasnt come to terms with him turning out to be an Omega and not an Alpha, like he thought. Takatora is still in denial, he's depressed and trying to avoid looking in the mirror and accepting his nature. He refuses to really look at himself, refuses to act in a relationship in any other way but as an Alpha, an echo of his prefered self."
oh my GOD THIS!!! I also feel like when some readers want it to be like "oh this and takatora have to be end game" i think that's depend on the author, cause this story is basically is "his journey" to live with his "new" identity as an omega, throughout the story we could really see how takatora is still in denial with who he is and i think he's like a time ticking bomb, ready to explode at anytime ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
Honestly yeah, the title itself say it all, basically... Like "takatora-kun to omegatachi", hell yeah we're gonna learn through his journey with the omegas, it's interesting cause each omegas taught him something he probably never thought before and give they (the omegas) gave him (takatora) new perspectives.
I think the point of this manga lies in the title "Takatora and the Omegas". It's not about who Takatora will end up with, or which ship is better. From what we've already seen, Takatora has already slept with 3 of the Omegas in the story. With each relationship, we learn something new, not only about said omega (his back story, his feelings, his point of view, his own hardships and the way he communicates with Takatora), but also what that relationship and what each omega teaches Takatora, a man who is still basically hasnt come to terms with him turning out to be an Omega and not an Alpha, like he thought. Takatora is still in denial, he's depressed and trying to avoid looking in the mirror and accepting his nature. He refuses to really look at himself, refuses to act in a relationship in any other way but as an Alpha, an echo of his prefered self. I think we'll see Takatora interacting, having sex, having some sort of relationship with most of the Omegas and learning something new from each one, as we the reader also find out more details about each Omega and watch Takatora's journey finding out more things about himself and maybe learn to love himself as he really is. I don't know if this manga will end up with Takatora living happily ever after with one of the omegas. I think its more important for him to start living happily with himself, being empowered and not take any bullshit from anyone who's trying to tell him "well you're an Omega now so accept all the shit that you're supposed to accept", before starting a healthy relationship where he doesn't pretend to be somethin he isn't. This is the bet omegaverse manga I've ever read btw. Can't wait to see what's next, though I do have an idea.