Kinda so so-I was hoping for some angst-if there a rape then there should be angst-it had one moment of angsty aftermath and then bam it's like the mangaka was freaked by the darker turn and she had to relieve it with a chibi drawing of the two and the uke was just instantly over being raped
The first "couple" (if you can even call them that) makes me want to give this 2/5, but the second couple makes want to give this 4/5 ............... Guess I gotta settle for the middle? ... ^^'''
1st story is a bit boring since it's about a coach and a student. cliche yaoi plot 2nd story is cute. really cute. transgender as a stalker included was kind of different to my reading.
Oh god. That was too much. Seriously. The uke gets raped pretty bad (although the scene isn't shown) and after that he acts like nothing has happened. And the seme isn't even apoplectic over it to the like wttfff Duddee that's just urgh.
Everytime the worst ships sail. I only like rape in fiction for the angst however if the perpetrator faces no consequences and victim gets no worthwhile justice then it isn’t serving the plot in any way at all. This author simply likes rape, not the twisted tropes that could be created from it. That makes it so icky n horrible to stomach First story uke has the spine of a jellyfish. How u a second year in college yet continuously getting raped by a freshman highscooler n just letting it be… he rlly had no self respect i hate chars like that. Him with either his rival or sensei would’ve been a farr better CP. He should’ve left the rapists n rub his new man in his face Second CP was just an icky pairing. Out of all options, the angelic uke chose the bum. The other two dudes were much cooler, I actually liked the stalker trans and at least he never tried to rape him unlike bum seme
My rating: 5/10 The first couple makes me just angry. The seme is a rugby player and the uke his coach, but bc the seme misunderstandings a joke, he assumes that the uke is playing with his feelings and starts raping him while ALSO being homophobic.
The second couple is really cute. An office worker takes in his younger cousin who has a stalker and falls for him. But it's a bit transphobic?
Chiaki is the new coach for the soccer team. Aiba, a star player, is doubtful that anyone as small as Chiaki can teach him anything. Aiba already cuts practice and doesn't listen to anyone. Chiaki's work is cut off for him, but he really wants to teach Aiba. But teach what is always a question.
3) Leave My Angel Alone Manabe Kensuke has been asked to take care of and protect his younger cousin, Kai, who is being stalked. As time goes on, the cousins are becoming good friends - very close. But is it too close? Is Kensuke any better than the stalker? [B-U M]