Chada's art style is divine Everything look good with their touch.
This story is so funny and cute! I loved the chibi expressions, especially the uke's!
I loved the stories, though I'd have liked that Carmen had a different and modern look like the others, but it was full of stereotypes like the original work, just with BL.
It looks like a light comedy story at first but the more you read, it turns out to be more complex. I liked it but I feel like there are still things left to say (parents situation, friends and the curse) and I found the ending very sad. The story is tragic although it is not labeled as such.
Not bad, I liked it but 8 weeks pregnant and she didn't suspect it? She must have noticed that her period was missing the previous month at least.
So cute! I related a lot with the uke. I loved this. I hope there's a sequel.
Such cute stories! I really enjoyed reading them, especially the 2nd!
I really enjoyed the story, I find both characters cute and the art is beautiful. I'll add it to my 'buying physical copy' list.
Why in all these BL mangas the seme is so against of bottoming? In real life many gay couples switch.
The art improves a lot in the end. It's a pity the ml had such an awful personality at first, he gets better eventually.
Would anyone know the artist's twitter? I love their style and I would like to follow them.
Aah I love the comments with every new update. The reactions are on point (≧∀≦)
Well, this isn't that bad? I was expecting something unreadable because of the comments above. It made me curious of how the story continues so keep up the good work, author!
I can understand the seme point of view but I can't help to feel sorry for Mareo, though. Just look at his face! These puppy eyes. Let me hug youu(/TДT)/
I love the story but I was wondering if are there stories in which the ml is similar to Natsuki? Iori and Seno are handsome but they're your typical mls that crowd around shoujos. I'd like to read one where the boy was cheerful and the female protagonist would be more confident too.
This was such a good read. It helped me understand these disorders better and understand how my partner and I feel. These types of works are necessary.
As a Spaniard who grew up and lives in Andalusia, I know the culture of my area and it surprised me that the first thing they teach to the protagonist is sevillanas dance. Sevillanas and flamenco are not related. Sevillanas is an older folk dance from Seville (hence the name), meaning to dance in pairs or group at parties and palmas is not used, but rather castanets and the music and rhythm are nothing alike. I understand that a foreigner may not notice the difference, but in a manga where flamenco it's a important theme, I thought the author would be more informed. Apart from that thing, I liked the story and the art is stunning.
I knew I'd get emotional knowing this author's works but I cried my eyes out with the side story. It was so sad and yet so beautiful, my heart hurts T ____ T
This manga was published in Spain recently and I've bought a copy. It becomes more serious from the second volume and we see more about Kiuchi's personality. I even got a little emotional! I like Etsuko's works, her characters are realistic and her stories have a bittersweet flavor that I don't dislike. If you like what you've read so far, please consider purchasing a copy and supporting the author
This is going to be published in Spain very soon and I couldn't be more happy! I can't wait to have a physical copy