By the end of the story it just seemed to correlate (at least to me) all back to kei actually being yohei this entire time. Kei just became a physical manifestation of yohei’s true inner self. It honestly just felt like the author used a romance plot line in order to push the message forward of their thoughts on sexuality, gender, and even society.
The ending wasn’t abrupt it was just yohei moving forwards and his ideas of womanhood/femininity stringing along, coming back to regroup yohei (kei). The authors notes all led up to this so that’s most likely the reason why they didn’t went further deep to explain kei’s family background. Kei is yohei.
This is a story that’s definitely worth the reread to understand it properly because based on who you are, this story can be interpreted many different ways.
Let’s be honest Noah wasn’t prepared to enter a relationship too soon
I agree. I love her because I relate to her. I don’t know if I’d say her expectations of her boyfriends are completely unreasonable, but for her situation, it kind of is. She wants it all, and it’s not impossible to have it all, but it requires a lot more effort to balance a lot of things. Her major flaw is that she rarely talks issues out calmly. She goes in emotionally charged, and the other person just feels like they’re being blamed. Also, her expectations of a guy in his early 20s is a little much. I think she’s just better off dating close to her age.
Are they really gonna try to push this couple into us? They’re both pos we don’t need to see them anymore together on screen