It's a breath of fresh air to read a story about two people who like to have sex and live their life they way they want, without feeling the need to be ashamed.
That's why I loved the first couple. They're both mature, sexy and honest about their feelings.
I'm not saying I would do the same, but as long as people don't hurt others and themselves, then I think they're allowed to do as they want.
Also, those smutty scenes were really top notch!
Kudos to sensei for writing something original and sexy at the same time
I finally find a manga with a high school girl who's not annoying an indecisive all the time, but it's too short!
Seriously, this is so good!
Setsuna is bold, determined and composed. Her chemistry with Seta was on point!
And that is one cool, sexy "old man"
Really wish it was longer. Would have loved to see their relationship develop to a more mature one.
At first I thought this was going to be really good.
It had a mature vibe and it was pretty interesting to see women's feelings regarding sex being explored. I was also expecting some character development.
Somehow along the way it just turned into another cliché manga...
Yun kept crying and changing her mind, she didn't show any real growth.
And Hiromichi... Well, I feel like his character was only supposed to be cool and sexy 'cause we didn't get to know much about him or his feelings.
And the issue about sex was just quickly resolved like it was nothing special...
This was so good! Amazing art, with sexy and manly characters.
Those sex scenes were to die for!
I liked how the characters weren't overly dramatic. There's just a mature vibe that I really liked.
That last story needs a proper ending. It seems most people want Bumjoon to fall for Dong Gu, but I think Bumjoon and Terry have an amazing chemistry! I'm rooting for them!
It's cute, funny and heartwarming. The characters are interesting and very mature, considering they're high schoolers.
But this isn't a light read. The reader is forced to dwell on friendship, family, love, prejudice, bullying and even on suicide. The main focus here, in my opinion, isn't that Ma Ri is a vampire. It's about being different and how human beings can turn into monsters when they're faced with something they can't understand. Those last chapters were painful to read, but in some way they were also necessary so that all the characters could change and move forward together.
Also, second lead syndrome hit me hard. Shi Hoo was an amazing character. I feel that his ending deserved more explanations.
It's probably a bit silly of me but after reading this I can't help but wonder how many gay couples are living like this, even nowadays...
How many men and women have to get married, while living a secret life with the person they love or even have to give up on their soulmate?
That's why I actually liked the ending. It's realistic. In a perfect world, a King should be able to marry another man. But unfortunately, that's not the world we live in... At least YET.
I'm usually OK with everything in manga because this isn't the real world, as long as I get my happy ending I'm pleased.
But not in this case... Shichiku is just a piece of shit. He doesn't care about hurting others, in fact he needs to do that to feel better about himself. I couldn't feel any bit of sympathy towards him.
And Nagisa... I get that most people find him cute, but I also didn't like him. He was willing to be with Shichiku knowing he had someone else. He didn't think that he could also be hurting other people. And to get beaten up and still like that asshole... C'mon!
The first story is cute though.
My brother didn't know he was hurting others. He tried acting straight. He was sometimes a a$$hole. But with his boyfriend and me he was himself. Just like the beta was himself with the omega. Even though he didn't know it yet. My brother committed suicide at 16 last year. He just snapped like this beta. I'm glad that beta was saved and given a second chance. He wasn't selfish. He wanted to be accepted. He was close to suicide. To want to be loved accepted isn't selfish. Someone can be blind to the goodness in life. It taken a low point and his love gave him a second chance. I wish someone looked for my brother I tried. I did find him. After he taken some sleeping pills and wouldn't wake-up. He was a wonderful outgoing biu brother. He'll forever be missed. He used to take me to the park. I'd hangout with him and his boyfriend. The rare moments whenever he was himself. I remembered. Maybe instead of assuming someone's selfish. Maybe just maybe take their hand. Let em be a little bit selfish. If it means saving a life.
First of all, I'm really sorry for your loss.
I can't even imagine what you're going through and I think it's really great that you remember him as a good brother.
However... Manga and real life are different things.
Just because I didn't like the character doesn't mean I can't feel simpathy torwards a real human being.
The beta didn't leave a good impression on me, but that can be just because of the plot, or the author's writing style. 'Cause I've read other manga with similar semes and I loved them. It just so happens that in this particular case I wasn't drawn to the character.
I loved this so much... I can relate a bit with Yuki, cause I've gone through something similar. And let me tell you, that feeling of abandonment never dies. But like Yuki I have also matured and become stronger, so all the sadness and anger have faded away.
I think Yuki was a really well built character. He's strong, independent, mature but also gentle and kind.
And Momo is also a great character. For someone who's 16, she's really mature, straightforward and determined. She' humble enough to acknowledge her fautls, but also strong enough to change and fight for her feelings.
I just wished we could see more of them as a couple, that would have been great.
Well, I really liked this one.
It's cute, the plot is interesting and the smut was great.
I just can't help feeling that Hayato was selfish about his brother... I mean, he really didn't seem to care about breaking his trust. He was more worried about his own pain. Maybe the author just didn't want to focus on that, I get that...
Yea..I totally agree..