Mirai-kun is always with the wrong guy and his childhood friend watches as Mirai falls in love and gets in and out of relationships, all the while thinking that he deserves so much better.
The ending is cliche but I like how the author didn't rush with stressing how bad Mirai chooses his partners, showing it clearly through the first chapters. His childhood friend disturbs me though.
Whenever Tomo gets a girlfriend, his childhood friend Hide always gets in the way until one day he doesn't. Why isn't he interfering and what does this mean for their relationship?
Although the means to the end is a little disturbing, underhanded, even, I find Hideaki's character to be solidly built. There was not a moment in the manga where his personality was betrayed, justifying its title.
Sakyou and Uyama have been inseparable for ten years but this changes when Sakyou accidentally sees Uyama masturbating... while calling out his name?
You could say that this starting plot is overused but the characters are so interesting! They have such vivid personalities, it's really wonderful so I think this would still be a nice read.
Yuni and Natsuki have always been together, never imagining to be apart, until one day an accident that changes Natsuki's life occurs.
Sweet and short. I must say that Yuki's side feels a little underdeveloped but nevertheless it's a nice read.
Itoshi no Mirai-kun