It's only in this work I've read about an existence of a pretty ex which was barely a conflict. Then the main couple taking care of a child so well the kids democratically tried to evict one of their parents. Where does Harada get all the energy to write about two dumbasses as main characters and still make it interesting? How's Harada's brains? I want to attend the couple's ethics classes ngl
"The ones who really have to worry about it are the ones who don't know how to fix their mistakes and those who never think they did wrong." (Seo Hyunsoo, 2021)
This is one of the few series I look forward to and it really hits differently reading it without having my brain to translate everything first. I especially loved Youngchan in the latest chapter because he was so caring and not too pushy, plus his 'old man' joke. Thanks for this, uploader!
After reading this work I noticed a pattern with the author's ideals and beliefs. I like how they're trying to understand and make readers understand queerness through their works. Though they get pretty generous with all those sex scenes, they are still able to deliver consistently good stories. Their art style looks nice too.








This is fictional but I'm super mad at SHITchiku. Whatever makes Nagisa happy, I suppose, but if this is in real life and your partner abuses you in any way, or shows any red flags that are abusive, please don't give second chances. I pity Nagisa to be honest, because he's too lonely and insecure and I think it's the biggest factor why he easily forgave Shitchiku like that aside from him being a nice person.
I just have to let this out. I'm still mad.
Exactly. Nagisa is a child that that pedoass fucker groomed to normalize and romanticize the abuse. One first love story is too sweet but second story breaks my heart. I seriously hope some good Alpha, like that bar boss from the first story, saves him and shows what real normal relationship feels like.