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love is love October 20, 2018 8:08 pm

i actually loved the last chapter, i feel like there is something to it more than the eye meat, after all they were together for 3 years and the uke could have "escaped" but he didnt and it's not like he is imprisoned to the seme, plus even though the seme isnt loyal by body i do get the feeling that his heart is all for the uke.

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    Morcheeba February 5, 2019 1:17 am

    ...after reading it for the nnnth time (and getting furious at the interactions for the nnth time) I asked myself if they ever got serious about each other. Like both and "officially" - not off-handedly joking (since they both "messed around" before, neither was the "stay-at-home"-kind); them staying toghether for 3 years just proves their mutual understanding.
    Ofc it's messed up to cheat on your lover to get confirmation of yourself being important by his reactions and so on and so forth...I just pieced the fragments together differently for once; Megumi has this "doormat"-disposition of neglected children (like: I can't believe in you holding true to your word and can't live after you abandoned me, so I'll risk nothing and stay in my cage, never asking for anything out of my "circle") and his partner lacks confidence in himself and trust (jealous cheating contradiction, huh?)
    The characters really aren't likeable or anything, but I guess the most provoking treat would be the realism of human idiocy and the fragments one finds in oneself.