
yoshiki is so strong for verbalizing his feelings and admitting that he's struggling with his queerness

Yeah, and I'm glad the mangaka had made it clear from the beginning that, while this is a queer story, it's not a love story. "Hikaru" isn't turning Yoshiki gay. It's the only "person" that Yoshiki can be himself around, because it offers complete acceptance. Same with "Hikaru," Yoshiki accepts it so it wants to stick by him. There's no romance between the entity and Yoshiki.
is it reallt that deep liekkk...
Horny little puppy vs indecisive puppy? Who will win?