
It was obvious Takahiro and Jack wouldn't be together, specially with Takahiro's indecisiveness and Jack's lack of sympathy.
Not gonna lie, when a manga i like doesn't go the way I imagined it kinda leaves me with a bitter feeling and this kind not only left me like that but also made me feel so confused and weird. I personally hate it when I don't feel I have the closure I needed but I guess it's a cool sorry if you like open endings.
If you wanna talk I'll be crying on a corner because neither my heart or brain can process what I just witnessed.

And Takumi had every right to be mad at Ryo for always assuming and/or expecting him to cheat on him whether is a woman or a man. I get where his insecurity comes from but he DID choose him even when he couldve probably gotten any other woman to play around with. Being always watched over and warned and accused of cheating is so exhausting. Takumi shouldn't have felt bad for defending himself. Ugh.

I fckng hate guys like Ryo. I do get that maybe Takumi gives way too much work to the design team, but it is kinda their job, and idealism isn't bad, it motivates certain kind of people, he is not a bad man though some of his beliefs sound a little old fashioned (Like when he told Ryo to get laid), Ryo still had to right to be a condescending piece of absolute garbage and take advantage of Takumi. I freaking hate guys like him.

I dont like twincest, and I know this is not twincest but somehow I have mixed feelings because in one hand, it was an adorable story, on the other hand, it looks like twincest even though it not. Anyone, it's cute and absolutely worth the read if you don't mind two people who look very similar getting into an intimate relationship.

YES. I understand the reason he dyed his hair back to his original color, but I just feel it made it a lot more awkward when it came down to the sex, because it was legit a copypaste of eachother and it was absolutely uncanny. It was a lot easier to endure and read when they at least had the hair color and skin tone difference.
I hate the step-father, yes, but while I wished for his death more than anything, everything felt too rushed. I would've liked for it to he taken a bit slowly to further understand the step-father, Yukito and the other man. The three of them have somd kind of severe trauma that somehow two of them resolve by falling in love and the other one just dies. I don't know what I was expecting but it was a bit disappoint to what I expect with these kind of themes. Still, the story, while I am conflicted by the quick development and conclusion, is quite interesting.