Responses

Sacrifices are necessary, I know, but I wonder (maybe because of my age) when he gets old, his mother dies, his kids have their own families, what then?... Longing for something one could have but never had may be lethal for one's mind sometimes, especially when it's one's true nature. I just wonder whether the feeling that your sacrifice was justified is enough to be really happy in the end, because we only live once, unfortunately :(
I have a friend who chose the "right way".... He is a teacher, his wife commited suicide, his son ended as a drug addict and a thief... Now my friend is about 60 y.o., he's been living in England for ten years with his boyfriend, they have a house with a garden and are happy. Every time I saw Kirino in last chapter I thought about my friend and his life.... Is it really possible to deny oneself so completely? To live in denial all the time and be really happy? It must be tragic, I can't even imagine...and I think one way or another it must end wrong for someone...