
Ive never wanted to snatch an mc out of their own manhwa more than this one like jeez this man cannot catch a break
I read the raws and he doesnt even run away for that long
I was hoping the others would finally realize how much shit the mc went thru and regret everything for a long time, everyone in his life is so fucking inconsiderate..but damn these bitches dont know how to leave a mf alone.
Idk how mc didnt kill himself yet cus I probably wouldve a least 30 chapters ago.
Genuinely when I saw mf coming up the stairs with a dumbass grin I almost choked myself, and ofc it ends with sex when it should really shouldve just been a one sided boxing match (mc is the winner)

Hello I havent read this manga in long time but I saw a vid that made me suddenly curious about the character Ryuji/Yuka chan. Do they identify as transgender or are they a crossdresser? When I read this it was still pretty early on so I was unsure, idk if the manga has clarified it yet. Pls tell me anything about this character, like lore, any facts, etc, im really curious (the reason I’m asking instead of reading is this manga hit a bit too close to home I get too emotional lmao)

This is just my interpretation so please know I’m talking out of my ass. I think Yuka is a nonbinary man, kinda.
They don’t care about what labels are used on them and likes self-expressing femininely, but will state themselves as a man when getting more serious in a romantic relationship or when being flirted on by customers. However, a core part of Yuka is still their gender issues. During the trip with Yatora, Yuka admitted to liking a girl. This on itself just means Yuka is bi, but the way this scene played out and how Yuka talked about their crush told me that they wanted to be transgender. Although Yuka presents themselves so freely on the surface, they hold internalized sexism believing they need to act in-line with stereotypes if they’re gonna be a certain way. Their crush on her made them feel and see different from the way they usually present themselves. And so that stereotype Yuka found comfort in couldn’t be them anymore.
Yuka already understands this best though, they know they shouldn’t need to find comfort in stereotypes and just be themselves. They know that, yet when loved ones like their grandmother enforce gender ideas onto them, it stings.
I think ultimately Yuka’s gender identity isn’t clear because even Yuka isn’t certain. They have had gender dysphoria that relates them to the trans experience, but they aren’t transgender. Might be totally debunked in the end, but this is one interpretation of Yuka that I hope makes a little sense.

guys ts made me tear up forreal im just gonna rant about everything I love in this
1. naka chan. him in general. Like hello he’s perfect and so loveable
2. when Naka checks the food to make sure its warm and that Kisuke hadnt been waiting for a long time, that moment was so sweet. I think he felt incredibly guilty that he even considered sleeping with someone else bc that wouldve meant Kisuke probably would have waited for him like oughjnfgg
3. They are so cute and in love u can really tell from their thoughts to their actions that they really do care ab eachother and have great chemistry. I love them. Love their dynamic so adorable

so the ex friend’s thought process: oh no I knew my bsf liked me and he confessed to me so I panicked and called him disgusting and spread a rumour abt him that I knew would result in bullying
an actual dumbass

The disgust and anger is completely justified. It's fucking creepy for someone you trust as a friend to be looking at you with such dirty ulterior motives. It's just as creepy, disgusting, immoral as it would be for someone that you trusted as a teacher, a mentor or a guardian to look at you in such a manner. A friend is someone you become comfortable with and trust, you feel safe with them. A friend is like an auxiliary sibling. It's completely understandable that people would be uncomfortable and repulsed if they find out that their friendship has been soiled in such a way. An older adult might have been able to seperate himself, break off the relationship and move on without retaliating. But it makes sense that a teen so stressed would not be able to detach himself without retaliating. Bro is still able to care this much for that guy. He's a much bigger man than I would've been. I would've done my best to never cross paths with such a "friend" again.
Being gay doesn't mean that you have a free pass to disrespect other people. The same moral standards apply to gay people.
A lot of the audience here are women. Statistically speaking, you are likely to be one as well. Even if not, you must share a lot of affinity with the "feminine" culture, in order to have acquired this selective judgement that someone who identifies themselves with a vulnerable class can never wrong someone to comes from their corresponding privileged class. You know, the "I don't acknowledge or make excuses when a woman wrongs a man, a gay wrongs a straight, a black wrongs a white, a poor wrongs a rich" type.
So, here's a situation for you that you'd be able to more easily sympathize with. If this was, instead, heterosocial friendship between a straight man and a woman, where the woman completely trusted this guy to be her friend, saw him as a pseudo-sibling and let herself be as comfortable with him as she would be with her other friends only to find out that her so-called "friend" had never really been her friend at all and was always sexualizing her all this time. Would you not expect the woman to be thoroughly disgusted at such a "friend"? Wouldn't you understand if she chose to retaliate by shaming him within her close circle and community, in order to get back at him and also, to allow herself to gain the social affirmation and support that she would need to disassociate herself from the incident and move on?
I already rlly like the main characters im excited for the next chapters