OMG SO CUTE!!! I love how they were exes so despite hating Noshiro, Ashitaka still knows and understands him very well, Noshiro is so adorably smitten and head over heels *squeal*, their relationship was immediately domestic, and they fit so well together, both guys are also drawn to be a bit more masculine with broader jaws but they are also beautiful
Was it fucked up? Yes. Is Kazuto toxic? Yes. Should they break up and never see each other again? Yes. Is this manga still wildly entertaining? YES!
I also don’t know how they still have their jobs considering how unprofessional they are (as well as Kazuto’s *ahem* violent tendencies).
eheheheheheheheheheh nice porn but CONSENT?!?! PROTECTION?!?! AFTERCARE?!?!?!?!?!?!
The uke is so pretty and deserves the whole world. His brother is awful tho (has a brother complex yet emotionally abusive and manipulative yet bratty and entitled). The seme is so kind tho and everything that the uke needs.
omg they’re both so hot, and the plot is good too! the uke is very much a power bottom, and his pimp glasses are *chefs kiss*, the seme is hot in all of his eyebagged glory
I love their relationship! I like how the playboy is the uke, and the relationship brings out a cute side of him. I like how the relationship brings out the effortless coolness that Sano was desperately chasing.
Probably Ogawa Chise’s most cinematic work. What a rollercoaster (`_´)ゞ
I don’t think I will reread but it was hilarious the first time. This is rlly cute but I’m also in pain from embarrassment T~T Sou is so cute and I love his support group ^ ~ ^ The art is rlly nice too!
The plot is not special but this is SO NICELY EXECUTED!!! The art is really nice and the characters are lovable. Ichika is gorgeous and cute at the same time :o
At first the plot was very lukewarm and Kurose just seemed like a sweet, understanding, yet socially awkward person. Shirotani just seemed a little too head-over-heels and dependent on Kurose. Then, BAM!!!! CONFESSIONS, SMUT, DUBIOUS CONSENT!!!!
Kurose being a psychologist is a great plot device because there aren’t any annoying moments of misunderstanding.
Puchitto Hajiketa