Ok, so first of all, I want to just say I don't condone cheating. However, regardless of Masami's actions, Tora should have said something. It was something that was hurting him, and in any relationship, communication is key. At the very least, Masami was upfront about what he was doing. Does that make it ok? No. But at least with Tora, he wasn't lying or hiding anything. Tora went into the relationship known full well that Masami was seeing other guys. How was Masami supposed to know that Tora wasn't ok with him having other boyfriends if Tora hadn't said anything? You can't blame him for what he didn't know. He's not a mind reader, and Tora put on the facade that he was ok with the situation. AND when Masami found out how Tora really felt, he broke up with his other boyfriends and is making an effort to change. Like the title says "No one's perfect". This is actually makes the characters feel more human. Life is messy, and we're all just trying to do our best. Yes, we fuck up, but it's by learning from our mistakes is how we grow as people. Mad respect to the author!
Ok, so first of all, I want to just say I don't condone cheating. However, regardless of Masami's actions, Tora should have said something. It was something that was hurting him, and in any relationship, communication is key. At the very least, Masami was upfront about what he was doing. Does that make it ok? No. But at least with Tora, he wasn't lying or hiding anything. Tora went into the relationship known full well that Masami was seeing other guys. How was Masami supposed to know that Tora wasn't ok with him having other boyfriends if Tora hadn't said anything? You can't blame him for what he didn't know. He's not a mind reader, and Tora put on the facade that he was ok with the situation. AND when Masami found out how Tora really felt, he broke up with his other boyfriends and is making an effort to change. Like the title says "No one's perfect". This is actually makes the characters feel more human. Life is messy, and we're all just trying to do our best. Yes, we fuck up, but it's by learning from our mistakes is how we grow as people. Mad respect to the author!