
This was one of the first shounen ai I ever read. I was in love at the time, with a girl (being a girl myself) for the first time. I've read this so many times (well the first story) and cried so often and at that time when I felt sad and hopeless it always soothed me to read this. So I'm sad people think this is bad. This isn't the best manga of course, but the uke struggling with his feelings is damn more realistic than your usual yaoi where the characters fall in love in ONE CHAPTER and have sex in that same chapter like wtf

I don't know why people are complaining so much but I really liked it. I don't think the younger guy really bothers about things as gay and straight, as he states 'he is just bored' so he goes with the flow. The older guy on the other hand is very insecure and I think they're a good match. It's not overly dramatic. Sometimes things just háppen in life. And the most awesome thing is that the younger guy isn't afraid at all. He knows what he wants and he just does it, sometimes even almost going a bit too far. Yes. I liked it. (=・ω・=)

Just read the story and the raws but I didn't like it that much. First of all, Zen's motive is kinda stupid. Otowa himself was nice to him after all and never did anything wrong. Otowa goes from thinking doing it with men is disgusting + wanting to kill himself to wanting to become the best prostitute in one chapter? That doesn't make very much sense to me. The ending is so cliché too. Weeell at least Zen is super hot(● ̄(エ) ̄●)
Now his father knows he wanted to try to change her look. D:
more like, now he knows his son has been hanging out with her
But didn't he already suspect such a thing? Since he heard his voice on her phone or something like that (I have a bad memory)
no. he never spoke when he called her phone. the dad answered with a hello that's how he suspected that the dad was closing in. the dad never knew that his son was friends with her. that's why the son was able to lie for awhile whenever the dad asked if his son found her.
Ohhhh now I remember, indeed.