Mmm, the air of youth is there. From stumbling through your life choices or being awkward about love or even being impulsive or passionate about it. The last volume just felt contradictory to what the three volumes built up. Like, oh, tokumura doesn't really understand his love for his Hasune after all the talk about the future? Like?? Shouldn't you be thinking about the future after you're sure about your feelings? His character just reverted needlessly or at least the conflicts got messed up and there wasn't much flow to it. And Hasune's hesitance to bottom...Between the two of them, his "masculine" pride exceed Tokumura.
It's another of those trope regarding seme keeping their "masculinity" and securing their chastity (as if the uke didn't just surrender his) while the uke get this feminine attribute of receiving, submitting, or offering themselves for the seme. I get it if Tokumura never offered then the switch wouldnt be a problem. But he did and Hasune's aversion is a turn off. Basically, vol 4 didn't cut it for me or at least most of its elements derailed my interest for this.
Mmm, the air of youth is there. From stumbling through your life choices or being awkward about love or even being impulsive or passionate about it. The last volume just felt contradictory to what the three volumes built up. Like, oh, tokumura doesn't really understand his love for his Hasune after all the talk about the future? Like?? Shouldn't you be thinking about the future after you're sure about your feelings? His character just reverted needlessly or at least the conflicts got messed up and there wasn't much flow to it. And Hasune's hesitance to bottom...Between the two of them, his "masculine" pride exceed Tokumura.
It's another of those trope regarding seme keeping their "masculinity" and securing their chastity (as if the uke didn't just surrender his) while the uke get this feminine attribute of receiving, submitting, or offering themselves for the seme. I get it if Tokumura never offered then the switch wouldnt be a problem. But he did and Hasune's aversion is a turn off. Basically, vol 4 didn't cut it for me or at least most of its elements derailed my interest for this.