
I've read this a few times and I still think the same thing: this is a good example that gender and sexuality don't go hand in hand. Being gay doesn't mean that you want to be of the opposite gender.
I love the mother's growth. Meguru's mom maybe didn't realize that the moment she trew away the gay magazine she was sending a message of rejection to her son, and she trying to help Keiichi was her feeling sorry for the way she acted with him, maybe in the hope's that her son would come back.
Keiichi's mother seems horrible throughout the story, but she obviously had a change of heart when she asks Keiichi if he has grown and saying he would need a new uniform (because she's obviously talking about a "male" uniform). She's learning to be better.
This story is great and I love it. (⌒▽⌒)

I understand that a lot of people want to have everything right away but, honestly, this is good as is it.
The peace of this story is great, I mean it. The story is taking the proper time to develop the characters personalities and problems without unnecessary drama, and I mean all the characters.
● Lihuan is a shy, calm and not exactly a expressive person learning how to approach someone else with feelings that, it seems, he never had before. And with the other person being someone of he same gender and his own problems.
● Yuyang obviously is not as open and honest with his feelings as he looks like, at least not with the feelings that are really important, and is, again, obviously traumatized about what happened in the past which is commonly heard by gay people, nobody can blame him for being scared of being thrown away for the person he loves just because the other person changed his mind and wants to go back to being straight.
● Uncle Pan well he is kind of a hard character but I believe he is not as calm and centered as he looks like either. He probably also has he own share of traumas.
● The kid with uncle Pan seems to be the kind who doesn't think things way to much and is desperate for love and attention, probably for a reason (maybe he doesn't get the attention he wants out of his parents or something), but it seems he can learn to be serious and grow up.
● Yuyang's friend and the kid that plays music, there's not much about them yet, but there's probably a development for them and their own troubles in the future.
● The glasses boy and the girl, there's room to grown up for her and learning own to be more forward and confident for him.
Anyway, I'm exited to see the development of all this characters even if it takes 300 chapters to be completed as long as the plot doesn't get ruined with unnecessary drama (like someone being run over with a car out of nowhere, lol).
And If you really want story's with a quick ending there's a lot of 6 chapters mangas in the site :D
ヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~

Lol "without unnecessary drama".. the drama with fujoshi girl is already unnecessary enough. They were just plot devices to forcibly get author's point across when they were of no relevant to the main couple.
Also, djun promised 200 chapters. And we're already 90 ch in without the relationship even starting, not to mention they have yet to understand each other properly nor have they come out to public or yuyang's parents. And you're telling me djun is gonna do all that in 100+ chapters when he can't even effectively bring a main couple together? Not to mention that now we have more couples that came out of nowhere? Yeah right, the pace is suuuperrrr great!
It wouldn't surprise me if in the next chapter He Tian appears with an even bigger motorcycle lol. He would look amazing with a leather jacket in a big ass motorcycle (and Mo in the passenger seat).
Brother Qiu is so done with these idiots lmao (≧∀≦)