I mean, don't get me wrong. They're all red flags and they're all messed up. But that's what makes them realistic and lovable to me. I think it's perfect that they all have a baggage entering into this relationship, because we readers can see how far they'd grow as a throuple and as individuals.
Every relationship isn't perfect, and it's correct that "love" isn't sufficient to keep it together. You need respect, trust, and loyalty, that's what makes it stronger. Love is just a bonus.
Anyways, I love the art, although the smex scenes were a little dirty, especially the Uke's ahegao, but somehow their 3p didn't make me feel bad at all.
Probably because they don't love just one person in this relationship, THEY LOVE EACH OTHER. The Semes love each other too, which makes it interesting as a concept, although they are not involved sexually (like being partners with each other) they still love each other. It's funny how they aren't having sex with each other (I don't see either of them bottoming for the other anyway) so they only have sex with the Uke. It's cute.
The concept is interesting, and although the Semes pissed me off at first, they somehow redeemed themselves and showed character developments. The plot is perfect as it is and pacing is okay.
I was actually hoping for more. It was hard to read at first but I actually fell in love with it. It's dark and messy, and I might be romanticizing this, but I still love how the author created these characters and how they grew as a throuple. Quite rare for this genre. The author wrote it well and delivered it fantastically. It deserves more attention to be honest.
I mean, don't get me wrong. They're all red flags and they're all messed up. But that's what makes them realistic and lovable to me. I think it's perfect that they all have a baggage entering into this relationship, because we readers can see how far they'd grow as a throuple and as individuals.
Every relationship isn't perfect, and it's correct that "love" isn't sufficient to keep it together. You need respect, trust, and loyalty, that's what makes it stronger. Love is just a bonus.
Anyways, I love the art, although the smex scenes were a little dirty, especially the Uke's ahegao, but somehow their 3p didn't make me feel bad at all.
Probably because they don't love just one person in this relationship, THEY LOVE EACH OTHER. The Semes love each other too, which makes it interesting as a concept, although they are not involved sexually (like being partners with each other) they still love each other. It's funny how they aren't having sex with each other (I don't see either of them bottoming for the other anyway) so they only have sex with the Uke. It's cute.
The concept is interesting, and although the Semes pissed me off at first, they somehow redeemed themselves and showed character developments. The plot is perfect as it is and pacing is okay.
I was actually hoping for more. It was hard to read at first but I actually fell in love with it. It's dark and messy, and I might be romanticizing this, but I still love how the author created these characters and how they grew as a throuple. Quite rare for this genre. The author wrote it well and delivered it fantastically. It deserves more attention to be honest.