Of all the things to complain about this series, people shitting on Shizuno for not being comfortable enough to be out as a gay man has to be THE silliest of the complaints. He lives in a conservative country, it's not easy to just come out publicly, it's not something everyone can do. Coming out is not a walk in the park, it's not something every queer person is able to achieve. Shizuno makes sure that his feelings are expressed through his actions rather than his words, which Kiumi himself doesn't seem to mind at all.
The ending seems rather abrupt though. I don't know, it just doesn't feel like "THE END" at all. It feels the author just gave up halfway through because they had to work on pink heart jam, which is their more popular work. Really a shame because despite the popularity, I don't enjoy that series as much as I did "Sex Drop."
Of all the things to complain about this series, people shitting on Shizuno for not being comfortable enough to be out as a gay man has to be THE silliest of the complaints. He lives in a conservative country, it's not easy to just come out publicly, it's not something everyone can do. Coming out is not a walk in the park, it's not something every queer person is able to achieve. Shizuno makes sure that his feelings are expressed through his actions rather than his words, which Kiumi himself doesn't seem to mind at all.
The ending seems rather abrupt though. I don't know, it just doesn't feel like "THE END" at all. It feels the author just gave up halfway through because they had to work on pink heart jam, which is their more popular work. Really a shame because despite the popularity, I don't enjoy that series as much as I did "Sex Drop."