I'm laughing at that tag holy crap, you guys understand my feelings. I've finished all chapters and really this is just a story to see her journey through all kinds of love. But yes, it's frustrating, seriously. Because the one we alllll want to see her with -ahem Tenyuu- is just right there and perfect and it takes forever before they both realize. The most painful part? They end up together in the LAST chapter, so you have to endure a lot before you can finally see them together, but you don't even get to enjoy their relationship together because the manga ends with them ending up together. Yeah, it hurts alot and looking back, I can't believe I read it all (/TДT)/
Am I the only person who cannot stand this ship? I can't stand the blonde one and how he cheated on the blue haired one just to find out if he loves him or not. But I'm also still iffy about this ship because of the fact that the blue haired one is still hiding his past and his blonde boyfriend treated him like crap back in the days without ever apologzing for it or simply trying to make up where they went wrong. It's fine if they want to start being together after fixing the mistakes of the past, but they haven't even talked about it. I get that the blue haired boy is afraid of what will happen once he does, but that's the most troubling part. If you can't even trust your partner to stay with you after telling them you looked different before, then what is your love build on? It's like waiting for the shoe to drop.
The other pairings are better in that regard, because all of them have resolved their issues by talking about it, by making it up to their partners and getting their forgiveness.
With this pairing it feels like they stopped at a crucial point of their relationship and then simply forgot about it.
Aerak was prepared to have his heart broken when he accepted him. His partner just doesn't understand how loving someone truly works, not his fault. I think in looks they make a good couple. But I'm wondering if aerak would be the seme. If only.
I do agree that Aerak should be prepared to get his heart broken. He's made that decision and he's aware that it could end badly. But even if his partner doesn't understand how loving someone works, he can always learn. So I don't think it's right to brush that off with a simple ''it's not his fault''. They're both pretty much walking into disaster, since they don't communicate and go about everything the wrong way, so they're both at fault here. It would be a disappointment if it just ends like this without either of them coming clean and talking things through.