At first, although the [teachers in their 30s] dynamic isn't common, it looked like just another rapey yaoi manga. I merely stayed for Manabu's good looks and adult scenes tbh. But...
Midway, esp in Vol. 2, the story and character development somewhat took a turn. Suddenly it got substance. It didn't feel rushed, issues were brought up and were addressed one by one. In contrary to the crazy beginning, their relationship in the end actually felt realistic and healthy. I also like the lack of heteronormativity. Good read ^^
At first, although the [teachers in their 30s] dynamic isn't common, it looked like just another rapey yaoi manga. I merely stayed for Manabu's good looks and adult scenes tbh. But...
Midway, esp in Vol. 2, the story and character development somewhat took a turn. Suddenly it got substance. It didn't feel rushed, issues were brought up and were addressed one by one. In contrary to the crazy beginning, their relationship in the end actually felt realistic and healthy. I also like the lack of heteronormativity. Good read ^^