
it was neat seeing a manga that addressed internalised homophobia n the whole dad thing was so damn sad but. sorry but age gaps that start at them meeting when they one of them was like 10 just always feels off n also GOD DAMN POOR YUTO?? BRO GOT COMPLETELY DISMISSED AND THROWN ASIDE LIKE DAMN hope he gets a spinoff

I love the kind of woman that would actually just kill me. You know when I left my house today I was thinking "Damn, I really hope some hot chick paints my brains all over some fucking hallway." And here we are. I mean really, just absolutely destroy me. I'm talking full on, watermelon in the thighs level of carnage. And I want it to scare the shit out of me. I mean I hope I piss myself. I hope I piss myself and you call me your little "peepee pisspiss boy." I want you to fuck me up. I mean I want you to make me your bitch. Your little peepee piss myself bitch. I want it to get embarrassing. I mean like... weirdly embarrassing. Unsanitary, too. We should be entirely different people by the end of the first eight hours. Do you understand what I'm trying to say here? I mean, I'm a real freak. I'm not normal. Ma'am, please... you have to crush me.

i.. the kid is pretty toxic and the story was garbage lmfaooo. though they aren't related, the guy is a SERIOUS bro-con and the kid takes advantage of the fact to assault him, which like. shame on the kid but also shame on the dude no matter how much of a "lil bro" he is dont just indulge a minor's sexual fantasies man
i liked it, there was a lot of realistic stuff, n there was discrimination and division, but it wasn't reduced down to the usual omegaverse bullshit of the minority group being reduced down to flesh and practicality. yes, there was discrimination against alphas, however if you think about it contextually, the discrimination only applied within the upperclass aristocratic-like group, not the general populace.
pretty refreshing to see something with a different perspective on the omegaverse shit, and i also like that it addresses unwanted pregnancy, and that the decision to keep the child wasn't enforced onto ga-in.
overall i think it covered a lot of themes in a not only generally healthy and respectful manner while staying realistic, but it maintained an interesting storyline and kept it engaging.
of course, this is my opinion.