ChipzWithAZ's manga / #Psychological(2)

The Perfect Relationship

Complete | Akkang, Sam | 2017 released

Nope. I knew I was gon be pissed off reading it, and I did it anyway -_- Without my emotions getting the best of me: It was well written. I understood the struggles of the father, of the MC, of the oprhan boy, and of the unrequited love interest. I get why the story had to go the way it did. For that reason ONLY, I tried to be impartial with my rating. With that being said, they both gon rot in hell. The father is insane, and his "son" deserves to be under the jail. You went through the same thing as this lil orphan and then you leave him to be abused because you wanted "daddy's love"; I'm glad you got hit with a bat. What kinda fuckin "mentor" are you? This spiteful fuck couldn't stand seeing a kid genuinely happy, so he left him to not only get the shit beaten out of him, but also to die in a fire. Then had the AUDACITY to think you was gon live in peace with his grieving father who hated you? RELEASE ME! The only people I actually felt bad for were the unrequited ML and the orphan boy. They deserve a happy ending away from that fauxcest shitshow. I ain't never reading this shit again, chile.

Adam no Rokkotsu

Complete | Michinoku atami | 2019 released

Yup. I was just as satisfied. I can greatly appreciate authors who put a lot of care into balancing the aspect of fiction with reality when it comes to mental disorders; cause I'm aware it's not nearly as romantic irl to deal with this shit as it is in a BL. In other news, the art was fantastic tbh. I liked the story, and I appreciate that it was less about the logistics of sex and more about the solving of problems