Hmmmmm, this thing got me a bitter taste, like I don’t think this might be a boys love, only for the couple with age gap, because I think the main “pair” like each other more like brothers, than a couple
I really really liked Gil, he deserved so so much better then someone like Floran. I don’t really think Floran ever loved Gil. It felt like a one sided relationship.
Gil is my favorite too. Floran definitely loves him in some sort of way they have a pretty stable relationship but I agree Floran doesn’t have much romantic feelings for Gil. Gil definitely does more emotional work in the relationship he just kinda accepted Floran running around and causing trouble and then helping clean up the mess. But they still love each other enough to raise a kid together and stay together after all that mess.
I don't feel romance here. It feels like they become a couple bcuz they are partners not bcuz they're in love. I skip the last story since I came here for yaoi. It's unique but it lacks romance.
Sure, the heterosexual couple at the end had an explicit show of romantic interest BUT, it's the subtleties of choice that makes the homosexual couples stick out as well.
First, the possibility of cancelling a partnership is possible. Keel did it with his partner before meeting Elias. It was laid on the table when Floran impregnated Ilse.
Second, Alexi and Rael showed more commitment towards each other than their froend and how these other side characters showed how flexible they are in terms of theor relationship. We see how Rael and Alexi became closer and intimate as the chapters go by. It wasn't as mocking or platonic as the first premise was. Also, Floran and Gil did exchange a special partnership during that chapter when Alexi was young and went out for apples.
Third, just like how it was ended. These relationships tend to take for granted the connection they have. They tend to rely on their connection and less about the words. They stay together and unless they choose to take their own path, they will compromise like Keel and his ex-partner.
I do agree that showing a stronger or dramatic display of romance by a heterosexual couple imposes a strong contrast against their homosexual counterpart. But Keel and Elias were as dramatic even if it was more private than the prince. I actually enjoy these different shades of affection and declaration, it gives off a sense of reality that not all love stories are the same.
I do want to ask more for same sex women though. I mean, you get two men and a heterosexual couple and a vaguely polygamic relationship but none about two women.
I think it’s a new take on ‘soulmates’ It also shows that there’s different ways of loving people and not all of them are obvious or defined by other’s standards
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Hmmmmm, this thing got me a bitter taste, like I don’t think this might be a boys love, only for the couple with age gap, because I think the main “pair” like each other more like brothers, than a couple
I came here for a boys love, but I got a straight one, no once, but twice. This is unique, but it’s not what I was looking for
I really liked the couple with the age gap it was cute and sad yet happy
Kiss kiss but didn't fall in love
To make myself not bothered by the fact that they're kissing somebody else, I'll just think that for them kissing is just a handshake
I really really liked Gil, he deserved so so much better then someone like Floran. I don’t really think Floran ever loved Gil. It felt like a one sided relationship.
Gil is my favorite too. Floran definitely loves him in some sort of way they have a pretty stable relationship but I agree Floran doesn’t have much romantic feelings for Gil. Gil definitely does more emotional work in the relationship he just kinda accepted Floran running around and causing trouble and then helping clean up the mess. But they still love each other enough to raise a kid together and stay together after all that mess.
it looked like she wanted more than just kiss
Been so long since I read this, so wholesome my heart just melts
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Thank you queen, this cleanse my soul.
I don't feel romance here. It feels like they become a couple bcuz they are partners not bcuz they're in love. I skip the last story since I came here for yaoi. It's unique but it lacks romance.
Sure, the heterosexual couple at the end had an explicit show of romantic interest BUT, it's the subtleties of choice that makes the homosexual couples stick out as well.
First, the possibility of cancelling a partnership is possible. Keel did it with his partner before meeting Elias. It was laid on the table when Floran impregnated Ilse.
Second, Alexi and Rael showed more commitment towards each other than their froend and how these other side characters showed how flexible they are in terms of theor relationship. We see how Rael and Alexi became closer and intimate as the chapters go by. It wasn't as mocking or platonic as the first premise was. Also, Floran and Gil did exchange a special partnership during that chapter when Alexi was young and went out for apples.
Third, just like how it was ended. These relationships tend to take for granted the connection they have. They tend to rely on their connection and less about the words. They stay together and unless they choose to take their own path, they will compromise like Keel and his ex-partner.
I do agree that showing a stronger or dramatic display of romance by a heterosexual couple imposes a strong contrast against their homosexual counterpart. But Keel and Elias were as dramatic even if it was more private than the prince. I actually enjoy these different shades of affection and declaration, it gives off a sense of reality that not all love stories are the same.
I do want to ask more for same sex women though. I mean, you get two men and a heterosexual couple and a vaguely polygamic relationship but none about two women.
agreed.
I think it’s a new take on ‘soulmates’
It also shows that there’s different ways of loving people and not all of them are obvious or defined by other’s standards