We Are Not Friends
Ooooh! I like the back and forth chemistry between them (sort of a love-hate situation, and an unwanted-yet-unavoidable relationship for -- if we have to put them into boxes -- the 'seme'). Dang -- the drummer definitely, definitely gets underneath the director's skin. Ha ha ha, I'm looking forward to it :p
Lie Cry Like
About a model and the man who quietly embraces him. Full tenderness, depth, and finding home in another human being.
Kimi wa Hiniku na KiraKira Boshi
I don't really understand the reason for them having the relationship they had in the past...I mean, it seems like the uke's (who I'm presuming is the uke, in this very black and white binary) behavior in terms of taking and posting pictures would be pretty normal for the industry. I don't understand why the seme is exactly cold in the first place, and really why the uke is interested in someone who is that bluntly rude. That guy doesn't seem to give him the light of day at all at the beginning. After they become friends, I liked their relationship, but man, that chapter three was...ARGH!!! Why, WHY even before admitting that you're kind of interested in them in that way would you ask to do that???! He can't even admit it to himself! He has to first acknowledge his own feelings, clarify what he wants with this person, and then pursue a line of action based on that. He is not the most egregious case of something like this, but it bugs me all the same. Two idols who don't get along very well (one likes the other one, but the other one doesn't like him) end up forming a friendship after a secret is revealed by the second one (the one who is gruff). Suddenly, there are more complicated feelings in the first person (the fluffy idol) that may seem to be more complex than friendship. How is he supposed to deal with his feelings moving forward? ~Chapter 3
Tsuki ni Hoero
Bodyguard becomes intertwined with (newly discovered) werewolf model charge. ~Chapter 1-8
Straight or Not
Not the worst, but certainly not the best...from what I remember from reading it, this manga has awkward (and skeevy) dynamics, with the seme forcing himself on the uke (in terms of their meetings/interactions, thankfully -- at least I don't remember reading -- not sex, though both are crossing the line, in different degrees, the latter being much worse than the former). Or at least using his power (as a president) and abusing it in a malicious manner.
Tou Tiao Dou Shi Ta Manhua