
I'm asexual and Tamaki really doesn't read as one to me. While I appreciate the inclusion of "wanting a relationship that doesn't involve sex", from my perspective this boy is deeply traumatized from being around the abusive partners of his mother. Whether he discovers he can fall in love with Shii or not, the author keeps presenting Tamaki's trauma to us without doing anything to bring the characters forward.
If they're going to have a relationship it has to be based in consent. That's part of the reason why Tamaki can't have sex in the first goddamn place, because he respects when his partner says "no" and is confused why that's the wrong thing to do.
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I think it's so important that Jade introduced the idea of Sooha having a miscarriage and being ok with what happened, as miscarriages in early stage pregnancy are very common and not very commonly talked about.
That being said, I do also appreciate how Sooha and Taesoo had a discussion about their future as a couple and how they intend to proceed if Sooha ever does get pregnant again, and I think them having a mature discussion about it is very inspiring! It's a good way to end the story, in a sweet and hopeful way.
I'm fairly certain Huan Wen and Yuan are not going to get together, but the way that DJun is writing about their friendship and the importance of having someone that supports you and that you know you can trust is honestly so, so beautiful and I wish more stories would include scenes like this