
I remember starting this when it first became popular and then letting it marinate until it was finished. It took a while, but it was worth it cause I was crying, and laughing, and sweating buckets through those last 30 chapters and I don't think I couldv'e waiting for episodes to come out every week. The relationship was still really toxic, but it was like they manged to make their toxicity cancel out? Also I'm biased bc I love those types of scenes, but the way Taeju groveled, begged for forgiveness, attempted to change, and distanced himself when he thought it was necessary turned him from like a dark red to a greenish-yellow flag. I need to get job so I can actually support the author during one of the many rereads to come
i feel like this is one of the few manga where even though they have an uncomfortable age gap, it doesn't feel predatory. Like it doesn't have the big power imbalance that that teacher x student ones do, or the feeling of "I like you and we're dating but I'm gonna wait until the minute ur legal to fuck", or like the " I like how innocent he is because he's 16" trope. like I feel like they could have set the sorry when the seme was older and they would have the same development.