Trilogy's manga / #Prostitute uke(2)

Keeping His Whims in Check

Complete | Pii | 2000 released

I enjoyed the story, people are hating on the seme for some reason. I don’t get it. His personality is awkward and he is shy to share his feelings. Tamaki understands the seme’s personality why can’t everyone else understand. I think the seme is kind and was nice to the uke. It’s an opinion on whether you can support sex work or not, an opinion does not make something a fact. The Tamaki didn’t seem to really enjoy sex work anyway, it was clearly his only means of financial stability. I loved Tamakis’ strength, independence and strong personality. The seme is supportive and just wants Tamaki to quit his sex work so that he can live a “healthy” lifestyle in his opinion. I support what Tamaki did and decides to do in the end. His body his choice. At the end of the day Tamaki gave up sex work because he didn’t enjoy it, if he loved it he would not have quit. So everyone back off on the shy awkward seme please.

Urisen Boy to Koisuru Onzoushi

Complete | Machida Tomato | 2000 released

I was surprised by how much of a fluffy read this was. The seme was not toxic at all, he was not even possessive as tags might have mentioned. I feel that he was just pure and innocent, he just knew he loved the uke and that he wanted to spend time with the uke. The uke was not toxic or mean either, he was just a regular guy who had seen too much bad of the world so when a kind and innocent person comes to him it was natural of him to push it away from fear of it being a facade. The freaking ending though!!!! They finally get together as a couple but the seme must leave overseas for 4 years to train to take over the company he tells the uke he will love him and wait for him to come back. Seme leaves, but only because he wants to chase his dream and wants the uke to chase his dream of becoming a pre-school teacher too. The seme comes back after 4 years and the uke had been waiting for him to come back. Bro, the level of trust, maturity, and commitment they both showed was overwhelmingly beautiful. I teared up a bit, because how amazing that the author included such a non-toxic plot. Just wow!