
Honestly, I’m not fond of the idea; however, if it’s consensual, not abusive, not psychologically traumatizing, and not statutory rape, then, I won’t bother. The older brother is not a college graduate, and what people seem to forget is that he has an accent that not a lot of people like—I’m sorry but there’s still linguistic discrimination in our world.
First of all, don’t put religion into this. I know that everyone was raised differently, but if you’re reading mature yaoi, then, you should be mature enough to understand that a lot of people are in different and desperate situations. He can’t have a lot of jobs, since he’s looking after his younger brother. He wants to finish college, too, you know. He wants to pay back his aunt and uncle, too. Guys, don’t you read everything? In every panel? Or are you just waiting for sex to happen? Then, are we also forgetting that he has to pay Fuuta’s school fees?
Never judge a person’s way of living when you aren’t in their shoes. Don’t dare tell me that you won’t do the exact same thing, because, one, are you even from the countryside who came to the city? Are you also someone who was in university/college, relying on your parents’ financial security? Did you have to take the insurance money then realize it wasn’t enough? You have to use up all insurance money for paying the debts of your late parents! Don’t you think he’s in enough desperation?
Not everyone is born with a silver spoon in their mouths. I was raised in a very conservative home and still have subconscious thoughts of strict morality. However, the amount of sex you have with different people does not “invertedly” equate to the amount of respect you should get. We seem to forget that Mr. Arrogant Architect had had a lot of sex, too, with many and different people. Seems like he has loose morals, too. If you don’t think that Mr. Seme is not in the wrong for fcking a lot of peope(heck, for even offering money for sex), then, don’t fcking blame our main guy.
Now, the point is—don’t hate the uke. These aren’t weak actions under desperation; he had to lose pride and self-righteousness to sacrifice his body for his brother’s future and even for him, too. You aren’t in his situation right now, you wouldn’t understand. And hypothetically, if ever I am, I won’t do the same thing as him—however, I’d still be tempted and would even have the thought in mind. We have different definitions of morals, the older brother has his own set of morals, too. But in order to move on with life, he had to lose everything of morality. So, don’t hate him, don’t hate the story for the mention of prostitution.(〜 ̄△ ̄)〜
I’m not sure if I made any sense.

Actually I don't judge either guy. You seem to judge the seme rather harshly merely because he sleeps around as having loose morals. You are free to choose what suits you, but I have always thought that as long as both people were consenting adults, no matter how weird some things may be or what the arrangement was, what happened in a bed was nobody's business but their own. And as long as those adults went about their business in a decent, honest manner and hurt no one, how can they be said to be in any way immoral? The seme was at least open and upfront about his offer, and gave the uke a chance to refuse. It would have been far worse if he had merely tried to seduce him as he was conveniently there, and had given him nothing in return. That would have using him and would have been morally wanting. I also think most people get the uke's situation, so I don't understand why you felt the need to say all that in his defense.

Ahahaha, no, fam. I’m just making a point, ‘cause if you dig deeper in the comments, there are actually a lot of people debating. I mean, this concept is nothing new in this genre. I’m also not judging the seme. Just saying that why do they judge the uke so much and forget the seme. I didn’t mean bad. I think I was just so pissed off that they don’t understand the uke’s situation that I wasn’t able to word the sentences properly. I don’t hate the uke nor am I judging him. Same goes for the seme. I love the story and I’m excited on how this is going to unfold. I literally mentioned that the amount of sex someone have isn’t a way to judge them. The seme is just...arrogant in my case, however, this is just the second chapter, so...I’m patiently waiting. I’m just judging his “arrogant” character—since it seems it’s just surface level for now—not the amount of sex he had. So, I really hope you understand what I meant. Thanks.

Honestly, I was expecting some dark angsty plot, but woah, that took an unexpected turn. I can’t say that the brother wasn’t in the wrong, but I guess, at the very least, he realized and apologized for it. Aye, we don’t get to see that very often. Also, the seme is amazing? He’s so amazing. Wow. This was light-hearted and very lovey-dovey. I hope we get to see more of these kind of BL mangas/manhuas/manhwas. (=・ω・=)

Yes he was. He pushed his feelings onto Jun. Yet somehow Jun managed to not do that. Really weird.

I am so amazed by the character growth in this series. I admit that Subin was quite too much for me in the first chapters, but seeing him change and realize important things in life is something great to see. This manhwa is amazing for how it potrays love as nourishing and beautiful—because it should be for it to work out. Also, although I despise Hyunwoo for hiding and acting like he doesn’t like Subin, I hope he finds someone, too. I want to see his development, too. It would be unfair if only Subin gets to have a blossoming relationship. (=・ω・=)

I had the whole thing on hold, since it was a mess of a drama before, and finally, Subin was able to convey what he actually feels without being clouded by what he thinks he feels. The latest update is unexplainably beautiful and nicely narrated. the female characters are incredibly interesting, too. Observant and they speak the truth. It’s nice to see dynamic characters who can think rationally at times and able to go over their problems properly at the end. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭

You know, that feeling of satisfaction after just reading a book with a solid ending. That you wish for it to continue, but is already satisfying? This is one of those. It’s rare for stories in this genre to have the most probably endings, you know. The main character usually ends up with a person he first meets or the person who has both impact to the readers and the main character themselves. It’s satisfying for this author to break the norms in prose writing and pull it off! I’m just merely satisfied how this story was told. Subin deserves a self-assured man, someone who doesn’t hide the fact that he loves Subin because it’s something seemingly “unnatural,” someone who wouldn’t take advantage of him. That's why Jun and Subin are meant to end up together.(´༎ρ༎`)
It’s not exactly the same plot and the same events, but it really gives off the same vibrance and quality between the two main characters. Young love, high school, purity, the emergence of sudden romantic feelings. If you guys are curious, it’s a Spanish movie called “The Way He Looks.” It’s LGBTQ+ themed and insanely beautiful. You will really love characters, and I forgot to mention—one of the main characters is differently abeled (blind)! It’s amazing.
It’s not Spanish! It’s Beazilian. Oh, my gosh. I’m sorry. It’s been so long.
It’s so fascinating! You’ll love it!