
I don't think Masaki and Sohta had a good start to their relationship (blackmail is never a good start to anything, honestly), but at the same time, if you decide to commit to being in a relationship with someone, there are some basic courtesies you owe the other person. For example, honoring requests that are not difficult shows you respect and care about the other person. Not being alone with someone your partner has told you makes them uneasy, even if you don't believe them, is not a difficult request. On top of that, Masaki was going to let the nurse have his way with him but stopped him because the room was dirty???? He had the ability to get out of the situation and did it because the room was dirty, not because he'd be betraying Sohta??? Sorry, but even I can't follow that trail of yaoi logic.

I love Ianna and I understand she's avoiding Arhad in order to protect him but.... isn't making a point of avoiding and rejecting a specific person super suspicious? Would it not make more sense to socialize normally, so no one person stands out, or maybe avoid everyone equally? I mean, if I saw someone I was spying on slap another person's hand away like that, I would definitely wonder why they didn't want to be around that person specifically and why that person was treated differently from everyone else.

I think she acted like that because she was very stressed and at that moment she was just thinking of keeping arhad's identity a secret.
and all she could do is keep arhad away from her because dimitri knows her real identity.
It would be better to use indirect method of communication, but also hide the reason why she's avoiding him because it might "burden" Arhad.
and according to Ianna's personality. Yes that's what she'll do

Honestly, there's a part of me that feels like the detective was a part of the rape and murder of Wataru's sister, like maybe he was paid off to get the criminals a lighter sentence or something. I could be wrong, but it just feels like the detective does a lot to protect the criminals in the name of upholding the law, but he uses methods that seem pretty illegal, especially considering he has no physical evidence connecting Wataru to the murders and therefore no probable cause to be doing any of this nonsense.

I've been thinking about why the Rei x Arsenio ship feels so much weaker than the Sauro x Arsenio ship, and I think I put most of the blame in the manga's tone shift. This manga started out feeling primarily like a comedy. The beginning of Arsenio's attraction to Rei was "hey, look at how cute and naive this girl is because she's actually a boy who isn't very conscious of the fact that he's got a very attractive female body, and sometimes that puts him/her and Arsenio into some risque situations. ;)" By the time Sauro was properly introduced, the manga had taken a couple steps back from its comedic "turn the girl back into a boy and defeat the perverted demon king" premise and moved on to include more serious concepts like gender identity and sexuality and how religion can affect your view of the world (although comedy is still definitely present). So Sauro and Arsenio were given a basis for their relationship with real work put into it about friendship and betrayal and redemption, while Rei and Arsenio missed out because those sorts of stakes just aren't super necessary in comedy-based story-telling.

I'm so frustrated with Asahi. Not because he hasn't told Mirai what he's involved with, but because he's so spectacularly TERRIBLE at keeping his job a secret. Like, I get it, when you're fighting the forces of evil it's a standard to keep your loved ones in the dark so they don't become targets or put themselves in danger. But that only works if your loved ones don't become suspicious of you and it is glaringly OBVIOUS that Asahi's job is something weird and dangerous. OF COURSE, Mirai isn't going to confide in Asahi when he starts experiencing problems. The seeds of mistrust have already been planted in their relationship, and Asahi put them there himself. Either tell your loved ones the truth or make sure to lie convincingly, because you are sure to ruin your relationships otherwise.

When you say it like that you have a great point. I always laugh when I watch these secret hero things and the hero is like "I must not tell so my family or lover won't be in danger." Then even when their family gets hurt or involved in some way, they still don't tell them. I would say it's more dangerous to not tell someone about the danger they're getting in. I mean if my friend was a hero and I was unknowingly getting very involved, I'd rather be warned than get killed one day as I take a casual walk cause I wasn't being cautious. XD

I wonder if there will be any repercussions for all the message board rumors. Like yeah, Jungwoo is an airhead and his dad didn't seem to care too much about what he was doing for a long time, but surely you can't slander the son of the CEO without some sort of consequence, no? If the dad's nepotism is strong enough to give his unqualified child a high-end job, does that mean it is also strong enough to punish employees who are besmirching the family name (if unknowingly)?

I don’t think he even needs to use under handed methods to punish them! Even if it wasn’t his son being talked about the employees would still need to be punished, what they are doing goes against work conduct, they’re harassing their workmate with slander! That already is grounds for dismissal, they can be lawfully fired and sued!
I was wondering why Mako was so surprised at seeing a circumcised dick. I feel like most of the dicks you see in yaoi look circumcised. I should have understood when Mako was talking about the blood. I googled Maasai traditions and found out they do circumcisions when the boys are older. That has got to HURT.