I thought the seme said there's a 12 year age gap between them seme being 32 making the uke 20...im just wondering where this manga is taking place maybe Korea?
Could be wrong but I think it’s set in Japan (where a person is considered 1 year at birth and then gains another in the new year). It would explain them being 32 and 20, and also means their western ages would be 30 and 18.
Could be wrong but I think it’s set in Japan (where a person is considered 1 year at birth and then gains another in the new year). It would explain them being 32 and 20, and also means their western ages wou... solaris
I think you’re getting mixed up with the korean aging system - japan counts age like western countries although I’m sure this is set in japan bc of the names and everything maybe the translator switched from korean aging to Japanese ??? this is kinda confusing lol
It's very possible that his was translated from a Korean translation. Every time I see a Japanese manga where ages don't make sense, that ends up being it. Because Koreans count age differently.
It's very possible that his was translated from a Korean translation. Every time I see a Japanese manga where ages don't make sense, that ends up being it. Because Koreans count age differently. ImInvisible
You're right, it's mainly the Korean system. I think the confusion came from reading that in some cases it had been used in Japan (but not as a general rule) and thinking it had been applied to the story. Sorry for the mistake and thanks for your help!
It's very possible that his was translated from a Korean translation. Every time I see a Japanese manga where ages don't make sense, that ends up being it. Because Koreans count age differently. ImInvisible
Wish more manga had characters that would question the seme intentions when they seem only interested in sex. This is a yaoi tho so my expectation r lowww on the realisticness anyways ┑( ̄Д  ̄)┍
Idk if they may have explained why the stone lost its color at the end, but I liked to think it was so exhausted from bring these two fated people together (cus let's be honest it was hella messy at times) that it was just like I'm out ヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~ when it was all over
If you read the continuation of their story....they won't be a favorite anymore. A crap load of misunderstanding and years of separation all because of the stupid Seme who's constantly in denial (╬ ̄皿 ̄)凸
If you read the continuation of their story....they won't be a favorite anymore. A crap load of misunderstanding and years of separation all because of the stupid Seme who's constantly in denial (╬ ̄皿 ̄)... RenRen
If you read the continuation of their story....they won't be a favorite anymore. A crap load of misunderstanding and years of separation all because of the stupid Seme who's constantly in denial (╬ ̄皿 ̄)... RenRen
Why doesn't he just wear a sweater? It's already been pointed out that he can wear other things with the magical outfit. Why not wear a big sweater to cover up the crop top? It'll probably help reduce the whole pervert thing he's got going on.( ̄∇ ̄") ⁄(⁄ ⁄·⁄ω⁄·⁄ ⁄)⁄
I thought the seme said there's a 12 year age gap between them seme being 32 making the uke 20...im just wondering where this manga is taking place maybe Korea?
Could be wrong but I think it’s set in Japan (where a person is considered 1 year at birth and then gains another in the new year). It would explain them being 32 and 20, and also means their western ages would be 30 and 18.
I think you’re getting mixed up with the korean aging system - japan counts age like western countries
although I’m sure this is set in japan bc of the names and everything
maybe the translator switched from korean aging to Japanese ??? this is kinda confusing lol
It's very possible that his was translated from a Korean translation. Every time I see a Japanese manga where ages don't make sense, that ends up being it. Because Koreans count age differently.
^^yeaaaa this makes the most sense
You're right, it's mainly the Korean system. I think the confusion came from reading that in some cases it had been used in Japan (but not as a general rule) and thinking it had been applied to the story. Sorry for the mistake and thanks for your help!
I see, that makes more sense now. Thank you!