I am honestly trying so hard to like the uke, but I honestly can't. I have no idea why but I really dislike him. It actually makes me feel guilty because I don't like him. I'm trying really hard to sympathize with and like him because I know he has been through shit and it's not all fiction. Things like this really do happen (minus the vampires) so I just feel completely horrible for not liking the uke. I can't even give a solid reason on what I don't like about him. But I feel like a shitty person and the uke makes me angry enough to tears.
I don't really have no opinion about incest in all honesty. I just consider it a misfortune turn of events. Humans can't change their feelings no matter how hard they try, so I pity those who fall in such situations. This being a beautiful example. There is only raw emotion and it's not their fault they were in love. They couldn't change their emotions even if they wanted, as shown in the story. I think this also applies to other stories, not all, but others. I actually believe their relationship and the feelings they had for eachother were what made the sorry beautiful.
I like Yui a lot, because a lot of girlfriends will usually be a bitch and try to sabotage the relationship, but Yui understood and even encouraged him. I like that :) <3
I like the character of Yui, too, but I disagree that "most girlfriends would be a bitch". Maybe that's a popular yaoi trope, but I think it's a sloppy reflection of life. I like how Kinoshita Keiko portrays Yui because she's realistic and mature for a change. Yui is what most mature women (and men) are like; unwilling to put up with a suitor who doesn't love them, and gracious about letting him (or her) go.
No lie, this manga stresses me the fuck out