So he bullied him because he liked him even after middle school, and the uke just accepted him like it was nothing? Yes, he changed a little bit at the end, but still...
And then the second story, Ooba freaking return to his abusive partner? WTF IS THIS!? I love dark stories, but that was utter bullshit.
Matsumoto? Eso pensé también, que fijo se volvió M (lol), sin embargo Okada tiene la madurez mental de un güila de 12!! No me molesta tanto que terminaran juntos, sino que siento que fue demasiado apresurado, y que Matsumoto desarrolló su parte M demasiado rápido para ser creíble... :P
Sin embargo odié la segunda historia... ._.
I'm really surprised at the rules, I mean come on, they're not even that restrictive! "Each one can come inside 3 times" and "Even if we have time, we can only do it for 8 hours"?
Those are some really beneficial rules, so why are you complaining?!
Also, I'm still a bit conflicted with the story, I don't know if I hate it or love it ._.
hahahahaha Omg! When He Tian told Jian Yi to say he was in his period I inmediatly thought of Horimiya's chapter 6 where Ishikawa says that Miyamura is on his period so he won't have to take off his clothes. That was so damn funny! http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/horimiya/mh/c006/10/
Hey people :D If you want to read some of the other translated chapters you can go to the translators page and give her some love: http://yesnostalgiagoogles.tumblr.com/tagged/Minori%27s-hand
Enjoy! :3
OMG! Please yaoi gods, let the other two members of the band be a couple! I beg you!
Also, I really liked Kansai-san (the girl) at the beginning because she didn't seem like the stereotypical annoying yaoi girl, she looked like she had character... but after the last chapter I'm disappointed, I expected so much more from her, but now she is a bitch trying to destroy the main characters relationship... *sigh*
wait I really want the sister + drummer to happen though :(
Me too, i want the sister too, but also hoping for the guy to be couple. Ah so confusing
Well, to be fair she thinks the MC somehow caused his boyfriend's suicide and now he's getting close to the guy she's interested in. Maybe she thought it could drug related or something? And she doesn't seem malicious about it...just worried and using a two birds one stone strategy.
It's not like the guy she's interested in is showing interest in Satou. She even asked him if Satou liked him and he said he didn't Satou hated him. So she probably doesn't think a relationship is happening between them or even might.
She might also be warning him because of the rumors. Since Satou's rumor is out there she probably thought he should know that people say Satou's gay and his closeness might make people think he's gay as well.
Mainly she's a plot device to give us and him info on Satou's past.
I'm just willing to give her the benefit of the doubt unless she does something else. Then all bets are off.
They would be cute too :D
Yeah, maybe, but I feel the way she brought up the subject wasn't appropiate, I feel like she inmediatly grabbed onto the gossip as true and the idea that he was dangerous so she could get between them. I mean, she just delivered the same gossip she heard, inmediately believing what the other girl told her, and instead of looking like she was worried about her friend, she came out as malicious and really judgemental :(
But well, maybe what you said is true and I'm reading too much into this
(wouldn't be the first time :P) and I think part of it would be yaoi manga's fault after how most women are portrayed in them *sigh*, but I really like her, and I hope she can redeem herself later on, instead of becoming just "a plot device" as you said because her character has so much potential!!
:D
Teenage awkwardness? Plus jealousy added in?
Women always tend to get the short stick in yaoi manga and made out to be the villains. It's so rare that we get a decent characterization in them.
Then again, it's the same in Shoujo which is one reason why I switched to yaoi manga in the first place. Less shrew women popping up.
I wonder if it's a cultural thing? Or just a trope that everyone uses?