I really like how Hikaru is a metaphor of queerness and how he is seen as not normal and a monster. And also just the way she keeps on telling Yoshiki to stop “mixing” meaning that it’s clear that Yoshiki is indulging in something that isn’t normal, her yelling at him to be “normal and that it’s important” is obviously queer undertones. But besides all that I agree with her, not in the queer aspect but the fact that the fake Hikaru isn’t something that should be there, yeah sure he’s trying to learn how to be human but he’s a danger. #lesbianism
I really like how Hikaru is a metaphor of queerness and how he is seen as not normal and a monster. And also just the way she keeps on telling Yoshiki to stop “mixing” meaning that it’s clear that Yoshiki is indulging in something that isn’t normal, her yelling at him to be “normal and that it’s important” is obviously queer undertones. But besides all that I agree with her, not in the queer aspect but the fact that the fake Hikaru isn’t something that should be there, yeah sure he’s trying to learn how to be human but he’s a danger. #lesbianism