
The second couple sold this to me. So much depth, emotion and drama in just 2 chapters. Had a lot of potential for a longer story but I’m still impressed how much was done with so little. Might have helped too that the boss is totally my type. During the first half I already was like “… would you like to step on me fine sir?” (lol) so color me very pleasantly surprised when he wasn’t just a side character.
The story of the first couple, while I wouldn’t call it bad, it just didn’t immerse me in the same way.

Picked this up a while ago and read a couple of chapters every night before bed. Good choice for that since the artstyle and slow pace conveyed this relaxing, calm atmosphere despite all the drama. Does such a good job developing the plot and its’ characters, even made me cry at one point (Merry’s mom ಥ﹏ಥ). The relationship between Sooho and Merry was so wholesome. Was actually surprised how affectionate and even playful Sooho was because at the beginning I expected him to be this aloof type of character.
Unfortunately the ending felt a bit rushed. Poor Anemone really deserved some more resolution IMO. Such a wonderful lady but her involvement kind of just stopped without us even getting her reaction to a tragedy involving her. I'd have loved to hear how she moved on. And what about Merry's childhood friend? Seemed like she was developing a crush for Anemone but that element was completely dropped. Was a bit disappointing since the story otherwise took its' time with all the development but here in the end, not so much.

Incest is something I usually avoid but for some reason it did not bother me here at all. Maybe because it was written in such a good and plausible way, maybe because I really liked how the characters interacted. It didn't feel creepy or forced, it felt real.
Other good stories here too like the 2 jobless men bonding over a hilarious misunderstanding. This story was also really interesting because the author described it as their "first BL manga... just without boys and love" (lol).

Such beautiful art all around and Mr Dandy Sir... oof, what a fine specimen you are. Basically hits all marks on my aesthetics list but I also adore how completely confident and unashamed he is about his work. He seems to fully enjoy it and takes pride in how effectively he's able to help his customers. I actually get this feeling he has some sort of self-esteem issues for the "real him" and therefore likes this job about transforming to someone's ideal. Anyhow, very refreshing how it's not the usual "save a poor suffering prostitute" setting and I always like seeing older characters get some love.
Pfft, this is hilarious so far. I love how gangster daddy has no filter. Like, yeah, kick some "dickwad" out of the line, then tell the cashier how handsome they are, then ignore them in the middle of their speech, then talk about stabbing people with some other "fuckwad".