5/5
So real. This must be one of the best GL manhwa's I've ever read. In the beginning I couldn't really connect with the main character's love interest, but as the story went on she really grew on me. This manhwa touched so many important topics, and was just so beautiful and sad and wholesome.
Rape (mentioned), victim blaming, sexual abuse, sexual harassment, homophobia, violence, domestic violence, sexism, dysfunctional families
5/5
The art, the characters, everything!
4,5/5
So funny and so cute! I'm really sad that probably won't be finished.
3,5/5
Started out strong but got a little tiring and boring towards the end. Other than that: really fun read! The characters turned out to be pretty flat though.
4/5
I loved this one so much!! It was a fun and cute read with lovely female leads.
BUT the extra chapters where kind of boring. I didn’t like the teacher x former student ship. Even if the age gap wasn’t that big or weird… i don’t know. It’s just not for me I guess.
4/5
My only criticism is that the main character has kind of a flat personality... she has the same emotions almost all the time, we don't get to know facts about her or her background, she's not nuanced in any way. I hope we will get to know more about her in later chapters.
4/5
Interesting plot, cute artstyle, lovely characters. Everything about this was just cute and wholesome! My only wish was that it could’ve been shorter, since I didn’t really care for the second couple.
Homophobia
4,5/5
Sometimes I really related to Midori. Reading about her was like seeing everything I had felt written out on paper. I've never felt so seen and validated before! This manga was SO sad, but SO good. I loved the artstyle, I loved both Maki and Midori, I loved the pacing, the plot, everything. Beautiful!
Domestic violence, abuse
5/5
I don't like one shots, but this one made me cry rivers. This so filled with love and despair and regret and feelings. The art is also gorgeous. Everything was done so breathtakingly beautifully! I think this is a must read for everyone. Pure art.
Homophobia
Her ShimCheong