
I see the arguments between whether there's chemistry between them or not, and i think it is awkward for sure but not necessarily in a bad way. I think it's realistic considering how fast everything happened and Takeo is still figuring out his feelings. It feels charming in a sense imo because I think Takeo clearly does have feelings for him based on his thoughts, and he doesn't know how to act in a relationship with genuine feeling because he's so used to just dating cute girls who confess to him first. Even though Wakou did confess first, Takeo was the one who had to actually bring them together into a relationship, and naturally he would do that in the only way he knows how. Personally, I'm loving this so much and the art is just so good. I love to see somebody who is not used to affection/scared of it being treated gently and with care :] I think the scene where Takeo walks in on Wakeo wasn't consensual enough, even in relationships where somebody is pushing another healthily, there always needs to be consent when it comes to sexual topics. Regardless, I am excited to see more!

The way they dealed with the catatonic disassociation episodes was really lovely. :) I think it's hard to give proper consent when you're in that state, but watching him care for him was heart warming and I think people often don't realize that depression really can be that bad... Also the crossdressing story was hot tbh

I fucking love the emphasis on the fact that you can't just "fix" neurodivergency... I don't see a lot of content about disability in Japan so this was great to see :] loved the way they handled it! The romance was cute too although I wanted to beat up Tooru when he said that Rumi just wasn't trying hard enough so true neurotypicals tbh

I actually am liking this a lot. The hypersexuality sometimes is a bit much for me (not necessarily the content itself, just how many fucking sex scenes there were LMAO) but I'm really glad there's full 100% consent and Siwon hasn't been pushy or anything like that; most manhwas with mostly proper consent will have the beginning sex be like super pushy and coerced but this was pretty good. I also like the fact that they portrayed Siwon pushing him too far as something serious and not casual, and the mental health aspect has somewhat been treated well. Good on them for not romanticizing trauma LMFAO and actually providing reasoning as to why they act the way they do, and it's kind of a given but. Siwon convincijg him that it wasn't his fault was sweet :] Their romance is very wholesome as well. The plot is pretty boring, but it's R19 BL after all lol. If it really is going to be done in 2 more chapters, then the plot really is trash HAHA but that's alright; I give it 7/10 purely because of how well treated it was and the art was also really good!
I thought this would be more psychological from the first few chapters but it turned out to be the lame old romanticaztion of rape and attachment issues. Well. I know I can't expect much else but I just think that there were a lot of interesting aspects and the art's rly good too... I did like the power dynamic between Azusa and Kaede but purely in a psychological sense :T I think it was really cool to explore Azusa's manipulation and Kaede's "no choice but to go back" mindset in relation to his family but they really decided to end it at "Azusa's scary but he's a handsome cutie U///U" which was lame. Second couple was mediocre and kinda pedophilic if I'm guessing the age gap right but neither of the characters were assholes at least. Although the part about the omega "realizing it was his fault"
I couldn't agree more ┑( ̄Д  ̄)┍
yeah, it’s emotionally and psychologically manipulative to get a person to solely rely on you only to leave them to try and fend for themselves to say “this is what happens when you leave me.” fucked up.