When I read this when I was younger (around 16), I thought this was the cutest story ever, now I just feel so bad for Yoshida. He is constantly being bullied not only by his classmates, but by his lover.
There was very minimal character development, which made later chapters kind of a pain to get through. You would think Sato would ease up on his sadochism at some point, or at least tell the girls off but he never does. If anything he uses them as a way to torment Yoshida. I think Yoshida developed to a small degree with his outburst at Sato towards the end, but it was quickly put brushed over.
Along with the characters, the relationship never really progresses beyond the first couple volumes. The story started out strong with bold and defined characters interacting with each other in entertaining ways, but that loses its luster over the next volumes.
I was excited to see that this had updated after so many years, but it's honestly the same trope repeated every volume.
The relationship is damn near Stockholm Syndrome. The only thing missing is Yoshida being physically held captive.
i really thought sato would ease up and stop with the childish antics to get a reaction out of yoshida but instead he stays the same. in the end hes just a manipulative dick who doesnt respect his partner
isn't sad when you come to the realization that your heroes aren't real. I feel the exact same way. Can't believe i've been reading this BL since highschool and you hit every point I'm come to realize defines this story.
I remember really liking this manga when I was younger and when reading the updates on it now I find myself not liking it as much. I mean, WHERES THE CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT? ya know? (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
When I read this when I was younger (around 16), I thought this was the cutest story ever, now I just feel so bad for Yoshida. He is constantly being bullied not only by his classmates, but by his lover.
There was very minimal character development, which made later chapters kind of a pain to get through. You would think Sato would ease up on his sadochism at some point, or at least tell the girls off but he never does. If anything he uses them as a way to torment Yoshida. I think Yoshida developed to a small degree with his outburst at Sato towards the end, but it was quickly put brushed over.
Along with the characters, the relationship never really progresses beyond the first couple volumes. The story started out strong with bold and defined characters interacting with each other in entertaining ways, but that loses its luster over the next volumes.
I was excited to see that this had updated after so many years, but it's honestly the same trope repeated every volume.
The relationship is damn near Stockholm Syndrome. The only thing missing is Yoshida being physically held captive.