This version of omegaverse is a direct metaphor to what disabled people have to deal with in real life. We're either treated as "after-thoughts" or not accommodated at all. Even when we finally accept ourselves the way we are, the guilt from being an inconvenience to others never goes away.
"[...] Those who don't understand may end up hurting you. People should understand how difficult is it." <----- I really wish more people are like Kimura-san. The fact that the mangaka created such a character means so much to me.
I don't think I could have phased it anymore accurately. You have described this thought perfectly. You are right. As another disabled person, I can sympathized and understand those thoughts and problems. However, I learned that real friends or people that truly cares wouldn't see your needs and wants as bothersome or inconvenient. This manga was relatable to a lot of people. It brings a lot into attention, and it is a master piece in my option. PM me? I would like to start a conversation with you, If you're up for it. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
"That means the person is worth the same as what mentioned. In the end, you're only obsessed with things you can't have. It's not just a car. If they're a very important person, the you could give up everything for them. If you love someone, you need this kind of awareness."
The principal be dropping truth bombs here. MIC DROP.
There's so many layers of misunderstanding, insecurity, and denial that their relationship (or even their friendship) is probably beyond salvation. I can't see anything good come out of it whether they stay together or not. It'd be great if FL gets with Gami, but we all know that's not gonna happen because that's not him on the front cover.
I was pulled in by the gorgeous art but a story about blackmail, abuse, and cult-like behaviour was not what I was expecting ._.