Cirrus being an unreliable narrator because of his cynicism just makes sense. I was honestly confused as to why he perceives Chan-il as someone who hangs out with loners bc he pities them (as if he's saying it as a bad thing like it boosts Chan-il's ego) until Skylar said that it's like a good thing that he likes about Chan-il. It made me realize that Cirrus is being an unreliable narrator because we have seen through Cirrus' POV abt Chan-il in like a lot of panels and chapters (from him questioning "What does Skylar even like about Chan-il?" in the early chapters to his backstory with Chan-il & even him telling Skylar that Chan-il pities Skylar) and it's very different from how Skylar perceives Chan-il which makes him unreliable because it's like he's telling the viewers that Chan-il sucks even if in reality that is not how other ppl in this manhwa sees him and there's a chance that Chan-il hangs out with "loners" out of his good heart. I mean you can really see the difference in their POV based on their past. Cirrus thought that way because he grew up feeling unloved and betrayed by the people who treated him right, while Skylar thought that way because he personally experienced being left out.
Personally, i think Chan-il's just being friendly and he doesn't like it when someone's being left out which I believe is not a bad thing because maybe he's just raised that way or conditioned that way given his upbringing. But idk lemme know y'alls thoughts
i feel like Seul didn't suffer enough to deserve Jun's forgiveness. Also, i hate how they never talked about Jun's depression and withdrawal from his baking interests after being rejected in highschool because that thing is really serious. Jun said he has moved on from it but it's important for them to talk about it so Seul could understand how his words affect other people. But i guess he still didn't learn his lesson because he's kinda an asshole to some people in the story (Dongha). Speaking of Dongha, i wish his arc could've been written better and the author shoulda made it into something mature like "Seul helps Jun reject Dongha by having a healthy and meaningful conversation during lunch/dinner" which can show that rejecting someone can be done in a nice way (bc yk we have seen that Jun has been rejected twice, both in a really bad way) and this can serve as a character growth for Seul too given that one of his main flaws, besides being sexually confused, is his lack of respect to people bc he's easily swayed by his emotions. Seul being an asshole to Dongha kinda put him in a bad light for me. I understand that he's just protecting his relationship but come on now. There is a nicer way to do that. (tho ik Dongha is in the wrong too).
still rated this 4/5 stars because i can see Seul's desire to be better for Jun like he wants to be understanding and outgoing so that Jun wouldn't feel uncomfortable with him and not be a trouble for Jun. he's not really a perfect seme, he's kind of a yellow flag because he might be affectionate and caring but their sex feels so one sided and he doesn't really respect Jun's wishes during sex which is selfish because sex is not only about pleasuring yourself, it's also about understanding your limits and your partner's limits and being concerned if they're hurt or uncomfortable about something (a manhwa did a better take on this: Chapter 15 of "You and I can't do this")
https://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/you_and_i_can_t_do_this/uu/br_chapter-120210/pg-1/
first time reading this just before New Year's Eve (●ˇ∀ˇ●) so glad i decided to do it now