I liked this so much I bought a copy (and got it signed by the mangaka!) while I was in Japan but I can only read so much without putting in extra effort, haha. One thing that's bugging me though, what the heck is "commit shinyuu"? I don't have the book with me so I can't check the kanji but it couldn't be 親友, right? That doesn't seem right in the situation. Almost feels as if it's supposed to be "commit shinjuu" instead.
I've read a lot of BL involving sensei and they usually have some sense of responsibility but I feel this guy would be doing someone while a student desperately needed medical attention or something. I will keep reading for the two precious cinnamon rolls but could not care less about sensei's story.
I had to designate a guy and everything. They really do follow up with messaging afterwards. It was an interesting but super awkward experience, haha. It's cool that this manga is realistic about alcohol consumption and all that.
There are much better (and much cheaper) places to practice Japanese! First timers get a discount so it's only $10, but their goal is to get you to come back and prices skyrocket. I asked my host how much the typical fee is, and he said minimum $120... I would never pay that much just to have a conversation with drinks. I only went because I had nothing better to do and some dude approached me (they really do this lmao) so I figured I'd try it once XD
Just ordered the tankoubon because I like it so much :'>