I’m confused about who I wanted to get with who. Honestly just everyone x therapy. I liked the Marika and Tomo because at least he stuck by her and respected her pronouns and name. At their first meeting I was oofed but he matured because he wanted to be better for her and I just grew to like them together. Parou’s ending is frustrating but pretty fitting. I got really mad that his mom just brushed him off, but we see in the story that he says stuff like that to agitate people so I play devil’s advocate for the mom but still pissed about that how could you just brush that off. Anyway the gloomy ending fits him but story wise and reading wise it’s frustrating because out of everyone he’s been the one chasing after someone to love him the most. I HEAVILY DISLIKED the cross dressing competition to end it, if it was closer in the middle I would get it but the message it sends is strange to end the series after going through the lengths to show that Marika is trans not a cross dresser. I liked Hacchi’s character so I don’t mind that her and Ryou met up but idk if I support them romantically. It’s funny that everyone had a crush on Parou at some point, also I wonder why Ryou never ended up with Parou. I guess because he’s straight at the end of the day and supports him platonically like he did with Marika. I think it’s a good thing that Parou’s pining and jumping people wasn’t rewarded but he’s just a very lonely and broken person so I can’t help but want good things for him.
Side note- The lesbian senpais in the cooking club are adorable I love them, AND the younger sister is adorable her curly hair and squishy face and pigtails she is my everything.
Anyway I enjoyed this read I couldn’t put it down, the character interactions were interesting and I liked that I genuinely couldn’t tell what character would end up with who.
I’m confused about who I wanted to get with who. Honestly just everyone x therapy. I liked the Marika and Tomo because at least he stuck by her and respected her pronouns and name. At their first meeting I was oofed but he matured because he wanted to be better for her and I just grew to like them together. Parou’s ending is frustrating but pretty fitting. I got really mad that his mom just brushed him off, but we see in the story that he says stuff like that to agitate people so I play devil’s advocate for the mom but still pissed about that how could you just brush that off. Anyway the gloomy ending fits him but story wise and reading wise it’s frustrating because out of everyone he’s been the one chasing after someone to love him the most. I HEAVILY DISLIKED the cross dressing competition to end it, if it was closer in the middle I would get it but the message it sends is strange to end the series after going through the lengths to show that Marika is trans not a cross dresser. I liked Hacchi’s character so I don’t mind that her and Ryou met up but idk if I support them romantically. It’s funny that everyone had a crush on Parou at some point, also I wonder why Ryou never ended up with Parou. I guess because he’s straight at the end of the day and supports him platonically like he did with Marika. I think it’s a good thing that Parou’s pining and jumping people wasn’t rewarded but he’s just a very lonely and broken person so I can’t help but want good things for him.
Side note- The lesbian senpais in the cooking club are adorable I love them, AND the younger sister is adorable her curly hair and squishy face and pigtails she is my everything.
Anyway I enjoyed this read I couldn’t put it down, the character interactions were interesting and I liked that I genuinely couldn’t tell what character would end up with who.