Hm, it's a good read. Kinoshita Keiko-sensei's works usually feel realistic. The comments nitpicking over a side comment like, yeah, some people are like that, they have prejudices and all due to culture, but that doesn't mean they're a horrible person lol
Anyway about the actual work, I enjoyed it. It isn't very striking, but it reads more like a gentle breeze
3 estrellas 1-3 pareja que lleva varios años juntos. Uke ahora ve que el hombre que admiraba es un hombre normal pero lo sigue amando pero tiene problemas porque el seme va a goukons por el trabajo. 3 estrellas 4-5 amigos desde secundaria. Uke se aprovecha del seme porque lo ama, manteniéndolo como segunda opción y el seme hace todo lo que le pide hasta que le dice que salga con una chica, se enoja y lo echa pero luego de que el uke aprenda que no puede vivir sin el, lo perdona. 5 estrellas 6- dos chicos engañados por la misma chica se hacen amigos luego de descubrir que les gustan los dulces. Con el paso del tiempo sienten atracción hacia el otro y luego comienzan a salir.
Miscommunication between the first couple. The seme keeps his thoughts to himself, and on the other hand the uke think that he's the only one who's holding the relationship together. It eventually leads to misunderstanding, some words that shouldn't be said were said and the uke ran from home. He was about to go back tho when his colleagues ted talk him about functional relationship. Just then, the seme was actually in frenzy looking for him, he finally voiced out his worries to the uke bc he doesn't want to lose him. Everything went well at the end.
It seems frustrating to read but ... Looks interesting-- most of stories are frustrating this mangaka's either has shitty uke , weak uke or very good good seme.
It's really good, as expect from sensei It's solely slice of life. What arr problems a couple will have, after confess and live together and both working, a lot things change, it is not easy to keep the passion feeling.
Anyway about the actual work, I enjoyed it. It isn't very striking, but it reads more like a gentle breeze