
UHMMM both MCs have absolutely no right to be that hot. (〜 ̄△ ̄)〜
A part of me was worried the seme to do something shitty all of a sudden, or there would be some dramatic misunderstanding, but I'm very happy that wasn't the case. The whole progression of the story was a slow, mature and sensual romance.
Very refreshing and enjoyable read.

The way the story is written and the art style is super interesting. The quick switch from comedy to intense drama reminds me a bit of Harada. Even the characters and how dramatic the art can be are kinda similar.
I feel like uke's issues captures the zeitgeist of today's problems lol: struggles with sexuality and the societal expectations of how men should be in a relationship. And desires the idea of love, but feels like they can only experience an simulated version of it via a service.
HOWEVER I don't super love how rushed it was towards the end! I wish both MC's had a couple more chapters to relish in each other's company, realizing that love is love and then professing their feelings.
This mangaka has a lot of potential. I look forward to reading more of their work.
I appreciated that the story realistically shows the difficulty of a gay dude being in the closet and the uke not trusting the seme because he's been burned before.
However, I don't love how biphobic and even kind of demanding the uke is. Like I get the trust issues and how Japan overall has a more heteronormative lens on society. Still it did leave a bit of a bad taste of my mouth.
“Don’t cheat on me or date me if there’s a chance you’ll demand something I physically can’t provide (children)” is a VERY reasonable demand, and bi people aren’t owed attraction from gay people who want someone they fully relate to. ML spent a bunch of time dating a girl he didn’t even like (and TOLD the uke about it,) so what reason does the uke have to believe he is loyal?