Not that I really care about who tops who or whatever. But I can't stop laughing at the idea that his hair changes depending on which position he takes in bed.
I like to think his hair has a mind of its own and goes straight up whenever it gets a premonition like "Yeah, we're topping today boys, time to whip out the Johnny Bravo hairdo." It's such a goofy ass hairstyle.
That director is so terrible, how come his parents haven't disowned him yet? That poor excuse of a man shouldn't have any power at all. He's like one of those directors who insists to make their actors suffer so the movie would be "authentic", it's terrible.
I don't understand why at this point the play crew didn't try to find another director or walk out even.
May I be mildly real? As uncomfortable as I am with the jackass of a director and with the adults surrounding Andrew, then and now. Andrew himself makes me a tad bit uncomfortable.
I do like him, he's capable of being kind and sweet, but I do hope he becomes the bigger person first and ceases these "practice sessions" or at least tell Luke about how he actually feels. Though I do know that's in the distant future.
I'm not a big fan of somebody taking advantage of someone who's clearly confused. He has the opportunity to make it clear but he doesn't. It's just, weirdly uncomfortable. I know he probably has troubles going about these these things because of trauma, homophobia, and so on but the whole situation is just uncomfortable. And who knows how far he might go if it doesn't stop, he's already out of line. You feel me?
Also piss off Luke's friend (I forgot his name), if someone's already taken leave them alone.
ill be real if Luke cant piece most of that together himself maybe hes not mentally old enough to be dating people . I understand everyone is looking for confirmation and clear relationship boundaries in comics but Im sure Luke wouldn't genuinely think Andrew is just suddenly oh so nice he'll play practice mannequin for him
Man, even till the end Dan was still kind and considerate. Such an angel, a foolish one but an angel nonetheless.
Jaekyung doesn't deserve any of that kindness, but him feeling shitty about it is well deserved. I hope he continues feeling shitty throughout season 2 because Dan had to suffer an ENTIRE season because of him, and some other people, but mostly him. I need him on his knees and grovelling, writhing in despair and agony. Emotionally and physically.
But anyways, congratulations for finishing a season!
I'm terribly aware that this is one of those smut-centered BLs considering the detail of those scenes and how every chapter I see an asshole (literally and metaphorically) so I shouldn't be too critical about this but dear god.
In what world is a rapist any better than a stalker? I know he's the victim, but the father's naivety and daftness is mind boggling. The way he was like, "I'm glad you weren't a random attacker. What you did was vile but..." after the rapist gave his extremely half-assed excuses. What do you mean you're glad? How does him being someone you know make the situation any better? Also it should have stopped at "What you did was vile." Period. No buts.
The rapist being portrayed as a saviour is, plain horrible. I hope the stalker comes back for revenge then they both die and the father and daughter are left alone debt free, but that's not gonna happen. An amusement park chapter is more likely to happen than whatever I said, but it's nice to wish sometimes.
I genuinely think the mother would've let him live his life if she had the power to do so, but that's just me wishfully thinking.
Of course, she might not understand it completely considering how homophobia was the norm back then, but seeing her seeing him off makes me think she still loves him a lot and she does care. But again, wishful thinking.
I've never said this before in any BL I've ever read, but the glasses guys is just like me fr-fr.
Being the avoidant type but also craving affection and human touch is very annoying, especially when you're the type to be extreme about it. Terrified of someone leaving you so you leave them first to not get hurt. And when you do settle with somebody, you keep everything to yourself because again, you don't want them to leave you. You eagerly help them, but you never let them help you.
You're lonely but your mind convinces you being alone is better than doing something wrong to someone you hold dear. Because if you do, you're the problem and to you, that's fate worst than death. The easiest way to never have that issue is to have nobody at all. It's so counterproductive but that's how your brain is wired.
I'm happy he got his happy ending, he deserves the princess treatment.
Honestly, Yasu carried this entire manga despite him being barely being there. That snarky despicable man.
I genuinely felt like this manga should've been a found family type rather than, whatever the hell happened here. Didn't felt romance anywhere, probably sexual? Sure, it's shown. It's implied but romance? Eh.
Though, echoing previous comments, the sexual tension is unwarranted. Just because it's there, doesn't mean it should be.