This must be (one of) the author's first work. This is an overused conflict, but the author makes it more unbearable because the conflict has no "real" reason, so readers can't really get behind the characters' decisions and instead only feel frustrated. It would be understandable if the uke has some sort of trauma that makes him hate sex but he is afraid to tell the seme cuz it hurts him so much, but instead we have this half-ass excuse for a conflict just for the sake of conflict. The author tried too hard to follow the conflict-solving-make up sex route, but she forgot to flesh out her characters to make them look like human, instead of carbon copies of some formula.
This must be (one of) the author's first work. This is an overused conflict, but the author makes it more unbearable because the conflict has no "real" reason, so readers can't really get behind the characters' decisions and instead only feel frustrated. It would be understandable if the uke has some sort of trauma that makes him hate sex but he is afraid to tell the seme cuz it hurts him so much, but instead we have this half-ass excuse for a conflict just for the sake of conflict. The author tried too hard to follow the conflict-solving-make up sex route, but she forgot to flesh out her characters to make them look like human, instead of carbon copies of some formula.