
As a Spaniard who grew up and lives in Andalusia, I know the culture of my area and it surprised me that the first thing they teach to the protagonist is sevillanas dance. Sevillanas and flamenco are not related. Sevillanas is an older folk dance from Seville (hence the name), meaning to dance in pairs or group at parties and palmas is not used, but rather castanets and the music and rhythm are nothing alike. I understand that a foreigner may not notice the difference, but in a manga where flamenco it's a important theme, I thought the author would be more informed. Apart from that thing, I liked the story and the art is stunning.
Why in all these BL mangas the seme is so against of bottoming? In real life many gay couples switch.
He isnt, he was scared bc he was being forced and almost roped
I'm not referring to that part but this (pages 16 & 17).
https://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/therapy_game_restart/mi/br_chapter-202995/pg-21/
Although it's not the case here (he's relieved though), it's common for the seme to refuse and even take offense if he's suggested to bottoming. I guess BL authors think that making semes the receivers makes them less manly.
My bad, I meant pages 20 & 21.