Mukai no Heya no Neko
Cute story. Cute bottom. Not so cute top at first but after thing, cute too
SaYe
Follow the twinkling blue of the stars
Dropped. The story is strange. I think is kinda stiff, something doesn't feel natural, something doesn't go with the flow. All that thing about Isshin being a student again is something that doesn't bring anything to the story, I mean, the story doesn't show you their teacher-student relationship as something important in any way (I mean, something like having to keep it in secret or the teacher REALLY teaching him/helping him with the studies). They, as a teacher-student just hang out. I think the point of making this kind of "trope" was just bc the author wanted it but also wanted it to be legal and bc the story is about the youth that they couldn't have. But this last thing could even happened without Isshin being a student again. I don't complain about the trope like other people here but I think is something that kinda gets force. Also the end of ch.2 shows you that the story is going to be really cliche with the misunderstanding and "not wanting to be honest with my feelings". I don't know, I didn't like it that much honestly
Point of No Return
Childhood friends. Pretty boys<3 Not drama about their feelings or wanting to do stuff, both of them want and there is consent. There is drama about the confession, and new guy, Shino, Is fvcking annoying. Now that I finished it I had to change from 5/5* to 4/5*. They were lovely but the other guy was too annoying bc I thought that they already confessed to each other but no (?) I don't understand why. All that was kinda boring I gotta say
Koi to Mirror