I tried to stay away because it was so depressing.
My take on it: Yashiro is in love with someone he knows he'll never be able to have. It's not so much that Kageyama called him out saying he's all alone, alot of you guys think that's why he broke down. I think he broke down because Kageyama, for lack of better words, friend zoned him.
It's a painful feeling wanting to push them away because you know you're going to get hurt, because you're not good enough- but not being able to push them away. He saw all the faults in Kageyama AND STILL wasn't good enough. It's a pain like no other..... just my two cents.
Kurokun will go after Shirosan and find him crying. Kurokun will ask if he wants to go back to his place and talk about it. At Kurokuns place Shirosan will spill his guts. Kurokun will be like, "BTW you drank my drink. This means we can kiss." He'll kiss Shirosan, but Shirosan will not know how to kiss well. But he'll cum just from kissing and maybe light stimulation. Then they'll finally have loving sex. Then they'll talk about the 10th thing.
Man, I like how sensei kept us in the dark about them being famous til the end!
Wow this manga was so realistic even from a heterosexual perspective. You get married and what's the first thing people expect? Kids. Man we just gotta love ourselves and love what we have, instead of focusing on what we don't have.
If you'd read knb, you'd know they were famous, this is just a dj of that manga
Mangas like 10 count and excetera deserve to be paid for. If I had a choice I honestly would not read 10 count for free online I would buy the manga. But it's so hard to get ahold to it. Like apparently they're the chapter 3 and nobody in the US knows about it. If mangas had their own scanlation team that kept up with the releases and kept USA in the loop, what major profit they would make selling to the USA.
Around the time the finished 10 count hits the US I probably would have forgot about it. and then on top of that there probably still would be free scanlated versions online
I call for a manga licensing reform.
Publishers in general were caught with their pants down and have been slow to respond to the challenges of the digital revolution.
One solution for manga might be a site like this one that provides a subscription service, much like Netflix. Hire those scanlators to get the chapters available asap to subscribers and cash in on a waiting audience.
I'm pretty sure it was recently licensed, though.
I'm talking about licensed manga in general. If publishers kept it Internationlly in lieu of the rate that it's being published in original Country, I'm sure they would make way more profit.
Instead I'm probably going to have 2 kid's, be married with a dog and picket fence about time they get done with this manga. I'm definitely not going to keep tabs and it's the exact same way with all my friends.
I heard in Japan there is one like that... but the numbers of mangas is limited...
Many digital pages ask to pay for manga... the good thing is that is yours to read when you want... the bad is that you can buy a manga you don't like...
It will be nice a manga page that, like Netflix, you can read all the mangas you want for x monthly money, but if you like a manga, you can buy it be in paper or digital like in Sublime...
Also, an issue is that many libraries or sites that sells mangas only sell the most popular mangas (like Naruto, Dragon Ball, One Piece, etc...) or only a few types of manga (many countries you cannot find yaoi or little shougo because they think the buyers are mostly men)...
Or like in my country that no only we have always the same type of manga or really limited mangas, buy manga and comics here cost twice and even three times more than in USA!!! (Yay for digital comics and mangas)...
I cannot find any of my favorite mangakas mangas in any store, not even in Amazon and not even in Japanese or other language... only in pages like mangago and mangafox...
There are several mangas I have been searching in order to buy them and couldn't find anywhere...
I hope they do something like Netflix for mangas and comics... I will pay to read them and if I love one, to have the option to buy it!!!
That's actually a great idea. People who like to see what they are buying and those with a budget may be willing to pay a subscription fee for access to many manga--that way they know they will at least like some of whats on offer, and publishers would be guaranteed a certain amount of money monthly. I bet they could call their official scantilation team "interns", pay them less, and let people subscribe to "Intern scans" that are not the final form they will ultimately publish as manga. If only publishers were that progressive and innovative in their thinking.
I don't understand all the downvotes in this, but I guess everyone has an opinion. Anyway, I do agree with you. I'm currently studying Japanese and I wouldn't mind ending up working for a yaoi scanlation company that keeps up with the Japanese releases. (it'd actually be ideal for me lol)
I mean, these authors deserve all our money but some international companies that license mangas are fucking half-assed and the readers would most of the time end up looking for the fastest translation. Which wouldn't help the author in any way. It's sad.
The yaoi community needs more love.
A Scorpio and and Caner... wow.
No wonder lolol. That explains their personalities perfectly.
Naracchi a Scorpio: Jealous, possesive, intelligent, intense, and loyal.
And Terashima, a Cancer: Spontaneous, funny, loyal, generous, caring, and moody.
I never see sensei's who actually put thought behind the zodiac sign