
This is the only bl that I think should be essential to adapt into an anime. No other bl has felt so real with their characters or LGBTQ issues (at least for me). I'm all for getting more bl content into anime in general, but I feel like this would be an important story to be seen by non bl fans as well.

i so agree with you!!

All of this is real cruddy if this was to happen in real life, but I hope no one feels guilty for liking this stuff either. If you can decipher between reality and fiction, you're golden.
However, I would hope most people here can rationalize that like none of these characters have a very bright moral compass. It's reminiscent of Japanese horror movies where everyone is written as these extremely cartoony immoral people. I do like Ogawa's work, but her characters have never felt real to me (in my opinion).
I can't read this. I read the summary for the next few chapters, and I just can't read it. To other readers, this is a phenomenal story and I hope you make it through because it's beautifully written. It's one of the better love stories out there.