The past few months of knowing he feels like he is a boy (female at birth) is both humbling and hard. There are so many ways and things I will need and have to learn but most of all, to make him remember that I will always by his side even if I may make mistakes or say the wrong things. I want to cry learning that this is being represented in books now.
Don't get me wrong I'm not a full on hater but in real life, I don't think I'll come close to people with his mindset. It does feel like he's more scared of honesty than breaking his relationships. Can anyone be kind to explain this kind of personality?
Someone with baggage who never really learned how to deal with them properly would realistically react this way. It's too believable for me because I know someone like this and, although their feelings were mutual, they didn't get together because of individual issues. So I guess what I'm saying is that Torikai's personality is valid and realistic, and he also needs to grow some more.
Definitely Yajima is hard-carrying this relationship haha. But if Torikai cares about him just as much if not more than, then he'd also have to respond in kind. I do think he's better than before because we already saw him opening up and talking with Yajima before, so I'm positive they'll get through this.











Meanwhile this is the most wholesome story I’ve read, I think I’m the one single, lovesick and tired. Give me a break
I do agree, theres no gender discrimination nor non-con stuff that you usually in these type of stories just a regular couple navigating the woes of married life, there should be more stories like these, the only missing thing is a proper conversation regarding the top autism and acknowledging it would make the story much better, also the bottom has not put any effort into getting to know the top family, there they could talk about this topic