
I really dislike arguments like "You just haven't met the right person" or "Let me try to change you". Piss of, dude! No one wants to be changed, just accepted. There is nothing wrong with having a low sexual appetite.

I agree but from my own personal experience, I'm also one of those people who has absolutely no sexual appetite unless there's feelings involved/an emotional connection, so it is a real thing
the thing I didn't like was how little he respected his own body and how there wasn't any conflict over this, feels very brushed over so that everything can be blushes and sparkles~ again

I love that their dynamic is so different from what is usually depicted in those kind of webcomics. This "trying to work together towards a common goal" is so refreshing after so many plots based on miscommunication and/or romanticised abuse. Not that I can't enjoy them if they're well written (suspension of disbelief is a wonderful thing) but they are becoming too common and easy.
Anyway, it's making me want to read the novel !

I absolutely love this manga, but it really rubs me the wrong way how everybody decides things about Rourou without asking Yi Yun's permission. The visits to the He family, the presentation to the estranged grandparents, the battle with them about him staying a few days, if he goes back, where he is to live, with who...
Does no one think that asking his actual parent's permission would be key? Isn't it HIS decision to make?
I was already turned off by the cigarette burn, but this the end of the road for me. Like almost everyone, I was hoping for a power play with a strong uke, not whatever boring shit this is. And even if they turn things around later, there's no way I can get behind them being allies or a couple after this. I'm cutting my losses here.
my thoughts exactly!!
Mofo treating him like some mobile ashtray