
*grumbles* Another one that takes lack of communication to the extreme.... *MASSIVE SIGH*
I hate manga like this (that uses lack of communication leading cause of drama), but I liked the story so far regardless. They were both equally at fault. Neither of them tried to talk to the other about how they were feeling the ENTIRE time they were dating in high school. If you feel so strongly about the person you're dating, COM-MU-NI-CATE. If you just assume everything, the relationship will fall apart guaranteed.
And for Kawasaki and Fujita to freely let each other go after graduation without stopping each other and expressing their true feelings,......I'm finding it hard to believe they really cared about each other that much.
But whatever. Yaoi logic.

You know, in real life lack of communication happens ALOT (I've learned it myself) - being to go person for a few friends and I always tell them - did you tell your significant other this? Experienced it myself with a short term relationship (we ended it b/c we were better as off as friends, not b/c of communication, which we learned through it). Its common sense but its easier said then done at the same time. That said, you also can't expect every relationship you see, read or go through in life the same and keep open communication even with family - lol I do that all the time with one of my sisters b/c she's quite intimidating to talk to.
So precious <33333
One of the better school life one's I've read. Straightforward and super sweet. Please translate the next volume!!! ='( <3