They better continue after the genderbender stops bending and just turns into a rainbow cause this was the second manga I started here on Mangago and I refuse to accept it's ending. I just can't. I'd love Shion regardless of his gender because at the end of the day, I fell in love with him as a person, not what's vetween his legs. But damnit I need moreeeee. Like not a "side story" but an entire sequel with adopted children and idek what else but I want ALLLLLL the fuckin fixins.
I knew from the very beginning when his eyes glowed he was either a werewolf or vamp. Thats why I was so confused about the tags since it wasn't tagged fantasy anywhere. And I figured those bites would make him calm with the situation too cause tbh if I had a spot somewhere that pulsed every time something happened between me and another person, only them, and id lost my conscious memories, I'd be like "hmm....yea my subconscious knows there's some shit going on" cause you cant actually lose memory so much as your brain stores it in a different we'll say "file cabinet" of you recollection. And if you "library" is extensive as everyone's is, some of those memories basically go to the back of it as if it's infinitely long so it ends up collecting dust. Thus why you can dream things youve consciously forgotten cause your REM cycles are still able to bring forth those old memories. Point is, I think his reaction is justified lmao
Bruh me talking to the guy ive liked for over a decade while simultaneously reading this is making me cry and ideky im crying ....please send hugs
I've been confessed and he's like my soulmate so proximity means nothing to us. Idk our relationship is weird I was just emotional cause it was simultaneously happening. I dont consciously feel many emotions period so its that was just a autoresponse to the matter. I dont actually need hugs or anything I just needed to get myself together
Yall sayin they're making problems of nothing but it isn't nothing. Kamiya is literally isolating himself into Hitomi making him become more reclusive which isn't healthy. There needs to be a healthy work/life balance even with his condition and so Hitomi's fears are valid. But for yall to dismiss them makes me weirded out for how you treat your partners cause that isn't ok, and neither is invalidating someone's concerns.
Passing judgments about people’s real-life relationships because they feel dissatisfied with the events of the story and have certain opinions on the progression of it, I don’t think is conducive to any proper discourse. Whether you ideologically align yourself with a particular group of people or not, I don’t think it’s nice to antagonize them in that way. I know that you probably didn’t do that consciously but please stay civil and keep any personal sentiments out of this, as it will perpetuate the conflict. Have a nice day!
Respectfully stfu cause by saying this you missed the ENTIRE point of my comment and yea I will say wtf I want when people think this about a story cause your thoughts are a reflection of who you are irl too. And no one is "perpetuating fucking conflict" as you say when they're hypersexualizing and dumbing down real life issues by wanting to see the two fuck. Sounds like you're the type of person who wants cordiality for all the wrong reasons so fucking check yourself and move the hell along. Ciao!
And for everyone else in the cmts who did use some common sense to understand where I was coming from, thanks and I'm sorry you had to witness that. People act so fucking high and mighty forgetting (fantastical elements aside) they are a normal couple with normal fucking issues whether it be same sex or something like concern for their partners mental and social health. Anyone who can look at and issue and be like it's okay when it clearly isn't doesn't know the basic proceedings of human decency and thus doesn't deserve my respect. (Which the person in the comments spewing a paragraph about something they clearly dunno about does not.)
what you said originally was perfect. it may not be that deep in fiction because we know their inner thoughts but not in real life. isolating yourself is a problem and can be draining on your partner. in this case, kamiya has a bit more leeway (from readers) due to his condition but real life situations could be very toxic and borderline abusive if the partner who is isolating themselves is expecting the same from their partner and it could even make the receiving end (idk what better word to use) be manipulated into thinking they need to isolate themselves too. it’s very important to have space from each other in a relationship in a healthy manner :)
Can I just say, and I'm only on Ep 3 mind you, the fact my mans had to point out the bestie is Christian, bothers the SHIT outta me. And before yall come for my neck, it bothers me because I can't believe anyone still has to go around fearful of such because of the way they are mistreated. I am a queer Christian, which I'm not ashamed to say as I know my own beliefs as an independent, but it's like wow look what yall have done (Christianity/Catholicism). And I am a philosophy student so I can confidently make that assessment with knowledge to back ot up (for credibility purposes) but that....it really breaks my heart that even had to be pointed out but its the reality which this story seems to do a great job depicting so far (my fam are pretty well known musicians too ironically)
Legal matters aside...what in the HELL was that compatibility chart in his head and how did he reach those figures??
thats an old kid's game. you put your name + the name of the person you love and i think (if i remember from when i was a child and how we played in my country) each vocal had a value of 1 and each consonant of 2
so if your name is sandra and the guy you love name is alex you do this:
SANDRA LOVES ALEX
2+1+2+2+2+1 + 2+1+2+1+2 + 1+2+1+2
10 + 8 + 6
24
which means you are 24% compatible (or something like that lmao)










Not like us could have collaboration with that last ep cause prof was definitely givin dreezy the way he was actin so greasy and sleezy to a child with no support system as if society hadn't failed that boy enough.