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MANGAreader's manga / #unrequited love(2)

Boku no Omawarisan

Complete | Niyama | 2017 released

The story was really interesting and the characters were so good that it felt like I had a connection with them. It really captured my attention and it may be the best policeman yaoi manga that I have read. The sex scenes were really good even though they were not very explicit, which is mainly because of the extremely beautiful art style of the author. I also liked that the straight uke did not have a breakdown or internal crisis convincing himself that he is not gay when he realised that he wanted to date the seme who confessed to him. Also, I liked how slice of life and realistic this story was and the uke admitted in the story that he does not have a ripped body which is great since it is not possible for every guy to look as fit as they do in these manga.

The Perfect Relationship

Complete | Akkang, Sam | 2017 released

First of all, I am going to say that I hate the whole relationship between the son and father. They are both psychotic and having romantic feelings for your father is disgusting even if they are not related by blood. Incest stories involving father/son relationship do not have a good ending in the first place and I've also never understood loving someone to the point where you can ignore all the messed up shit that they do. The friend, Taehyun, who is in love with the son deserves much better than that psycho and I was hoping to see him find true love at the end. However, those wholesome side characters who truly love the uke never end up with them because the uke always wants to go after the one who is hard to get/doesn't love them, which doesn't make sense to me. I really hated the characters, except Taehyun, but I liked the psychological/drama aspects of the story. I also really liked the sex scenes between the uke and his friend but the ones where he has sex with his step-father made me so uncomfortable.