I've been reading this every few months and still don't understand how people blame Futaba/Kou when Narumi and Touma manipulated them. Touma even ADMITTED he took advantage of her vulnerability yet Futaba is in the wrong, he is called a "poor guy" and ppl villainize Kou for making mistakes, learning and growing. Sure he isn't perfect but neither the villain.
What's with all the preaching under age gap romances mangas? They aren't real and aren't meant as such. It's a damn fantasy, in the title, in the description don't read if it makes you uncomfortable. Seriously and funnily enough I only see them under het romances.
They're ridiculous and oversensitive but only when it comes to het romances if there's age gap in a yaoi or yuri manga it's suddenly fine. Idk I've been using this site since I was 14 and not once was I influenced. We should be able to disguise btw reality and fiction, at least in my country that's smth we learn in school.
Looking for a BL manga that I have read years ago. The young boy, is short, feminine but acts as a delinquent and has a huge crush on his homophobic childhood friend. The childhood friend is rather grumpy and kisses him, but won't acknowledge his own feelings which confuses the ml. He is homophobic bc his dad left his mom after coming out as gay. The author has a few popular BL manga.
How come people villainise Kou and Futaba yet they end up forgiving Touma who manipulated a vulnerable girl into a relationship. Non of them were right, they all had their faults, didn't always act right and make mistakes which is okay, they are still young and teenagers. Kou unlike Touma grows, learns, apologises when is wrong and doesn't pretended to be a saint. Now I don't fault Touma, he is a kid too but heck he is not better than Kou. He is not even half the man he is.