I remember reading this years ago as a preteen and now Iām reading it aga...
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I just can't like Fumi
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bro fumi gets me so mad he is the actual cheater bros acting like a damsel ...
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i wanted to witness neko fumi šš minami and the sculptor were my favo...
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So obviously unrequited love is hard. Especially in this case were Fumi was not only hiding his love from his bestfriend, but his sexuality. But the fact that Fumi endured all of that, what must have been extremely difficult, is no excuse for the way he continued to doubt Shunpei through the whole story. At almost every point, Fumi reverted into himself and made the situation that much more stressing on their new relationship. I wish he would've spent more time being happy to be with Shunpei than doubting him. Shunpei is nervous about sex, Fumi thinks that Shunpei will never love him. Shunpei is worried about guy hitting on Fumi, Fumi is upset because he thinks Shunpei isn't attracted to him enough.
Shunpei's ex girlfriend texts him and he doesn't reply, Fumi thinks Shunpei will dump him immediately and goes to the guy who was hitting on him. I like Fumi a lot, but it was difficult to see him end up in the same place concerning his relationship with Shunpei everytime something came up and then ignore or blame Shunpei. It's true, relationships take work and so it's a good thing that both characters grew throughout the book.