Back when I was still staying in my college dorm, I drew that panel where Kyouya peed on Kuramoto on an A3 size drafting paper and hung it on the wall. Just one look at that Kyouya was enough to get me through nights of chemical kinetics and integral calculus.
I like that this was just about love, regardless of whether the characters were LGBT or not. It's just a simple love story between two people, and the people around them were very accepting.
https://www.kato-miko.com/works/カメリア五話以降プロット/ for chap 5-6.
I love Hyou so much and I kinda share the same S tendencies. But yeah, it's still toxic. It's like he conditioned Setsu to be the way that he is. That's possessiveness right there, but boi, Hyou could've manifested that in other ways.
A bunch of cliches to be expected because of a fudanshi getting isekaid. Kotone was so much better with his glasses and now that they're gone, I'm offering myself to Wu and Tora.
I'd like to believe that Ryuugasaki actually likes Ushiwaka back but does not reciprocate Ushiwaka's feelings because he feels like Ushiwaka likes the "female" Ryuugasaki and not he himself. So he may actually be teasing Ushiwaka to make him hyper conscious and just playing hard to get.
This is so healthy. This is one of the few manga that I've seen where the healing was done so healthily.
Really liked this one. Letting inferiority complex interfere with a romantic relationship was always bound to be toxic, but they managed to work through it. This is very hard to do so in real life, so it's refreshing to see toxic people try to build up a healthy relationship.
Relationship growth. I'd like to grow old like this with my bf, but I also wouldn't mind growing old single. Anyways, I've always told myself I don't want to live a long life, but this makes me think otherwise.
Kon's visual (megane + the social recluse attribute) is totally my type. I also love his borderline obsession on youkais and protecting, rather than exorcising, them.
Toshishita Kareshi no Renai Kanriheki