
I've been thinking this lately. Who do you think expresses their feelings more? Onodera or Misaki? I didn't mean to compare. I just want to know your thoughts/opinions. ^_^

Misaki does; but I think it's truly because of a difference in experience and age. Onodera, at Misaki's age, was far more open and in-tune with his emotions, but as we all know, when being honest didn't do anything but get him hurt, he easily fell out of alignment with himself and put up a jaded facade.
Misaki, as a character, has always had a lot of luck and success with being honest about things. This is really because, in my opinion, he largely deals with very experienced adults who find his sort of brazen zeal refreshing. But there hasn't been an instance yet where his being honest has majorly backfired in a way that ends up (rightfully) irritating or hurting another person(there is Misaki's "tragic" backstory, but that seemed to do little harm in the way of his ability to communicate with others, in fact I think it made him more sensitive).
All in all, I think Onodera and Misaki are very different people: whereas Misaki expresses himself more, outwardly, he is very willful and peripheral about his observations. That is, he's a very 1-to-1 sort of boy, who says what he thinks and thinks what he says. Onodera on the other hand might UNDERSTAND things with more complexity, and in fact, he probably considers his own personal situations and career with more delicacy, but perhaps because of this heightened state of purpose, he isn't very quick to voice himself - this is especially, as I said, considering he is a working man who is not in a position of authority, and for whom is trying his best to escape the "natural" authority of his company inheritance.

Misaki in my opinion.

So..will Azusa still end up with Karino or the other way around? I mean, Azusa x Kusakabe. 0_O Even though this manga is very dark, I still like it because of its twisted plot. I may sound weird but I really do love to read mangas with twisted plots. ^_^

hahaha no,I don't think it's weird. I love twisted mangas,when they are lovey dovey it gets so boring! I like it when the love between the characters is dark(you know,after so much pain when there is a lovely and sweet moment it's more powerful) This manga is twisted,but not the most twisted I've read XD

I agree with you, up to a point. For me, it's hard to believe in even a twisted emotion behind the actions if one goes as far as forcing someone else to do an unwilling partner. It's yaoi, so I can buy fantasy "rapemance" as a purely fictional expression, but pimping the uke out destroys even that.

I get what you mean,I was shocked at first(I've been dreaming for something sweet between them for months...in the end we all want a beautiful love story) but I got this,which is interesting,but who knows what will happen? Anyway,I understand,I was shocked when I first read chapter 8,for the same reasons you already mentioned.
Aww, how sweet!! The feels!! I feel like crying too. :3 You can clearly see how they truly care and love each other. I wish for their happiness!! ^__^