I hoped it would go somewhere, but the story and writer are bipolar. One moment realizes how badly he’s treated, then in the other he is blushing and running after the ML. Ew
Ik this isn’t what you meant and you don’t mean anything bad but saying someone is bipolar when displaying quite volatile/changeable emotions/behavior is contributing to stigmatization of the disorder that is widely misunderstood which later just makes people affected struggle more (it’s mistook for borderline which is completely different)
I’m sorry for being the one to pin-point, people really don’t even know what it means yet use it and the misconception only grows. I’m only commenting because I’ve been trying to educate and brake exactly those misconceptions, each side deserves clarity and understanding











The story itself is nothing grand, new or mind blowing. It’s super simple - yet they made it all over the place.
Characters think of all options, but the one most obvious. The seme running around after the uke for years, giving him attention and being utterly obsessive - only for the uke to be ”was it for revenge? You don’t care about me”.
The uke coming up with every potential scenario to blame the same for something, claiming to be ”dry”, but then acting as a victim of the same scenario he created. He had all symptoms, yet canceled the appointment and then went for next 20 episodes repeating how he is beta. Then convinced the seme he slept with someone else, pointing out that the other person was omega due to all symptoms, but still not connecting the dots. Then when the seme took responsibility as any conscious partner should for cheating, the uke made him into the bad guy of the story, despite creating the root cause himself.
Like, stories where characters create their own misery are the worst as there is no conflict or development, since its all up in their hands.