Synopsis: Man experiences the struggles of a regular woman in a male dominated world
"What would happen, for instance, if suddenly, magically, men could menstruate and women could not? The answer is clear-menstruation would
become an enviable, boastworthy, masculine event: Men would brag about how long and how much."
- Gloria Steinem
I put off reading it because everyone in the comments are complaining that the storyline and flashbacks are confusing. They're absolutely NOT. The people saying that they are probably just skim chapters over with their eyes or skip certain parts. If you need such clear guidelines for somehting so simple, then it's 100% your fault. I would even say that as a flashback hater I liked the flashbacks a little more than usual, because they gave the story a certain flow and complexity.
It is not the authors fault that you are lazy, stop trying to put the blame on others.
I really loved the way the story was presented, especially in the beginning. I usually stop reading a story right away if there's something I don't like about it, but this was so worth reading even with tropes that I'm not fond of. That said the end was surprisingly bad, it felt very rushed and not thought out. It was like the author had so many ideas but a limited number of chapters that could accommodate all of that. I actually like stories that leave a little bit to the imagination and don't spell everything out for you, but there's a relly specific way to it well and I don't think this was well excecuted at all. I also think there was way too much smut, even if it was good and there was actual development while it was happenening, it took up a lot of space in the story. The extras and specials just left me with questions that aren't really meant to be answered with my own imagination. What happened to the new mountain god saga? What else did the mom find out? And worst of all, how will the story combat the gaping plot hole of love between mortality and immortality?











Is the story sweet and cute and does it focus more on the couples relationship or the main plot?