
Now all we need is another volume that is tagged as yaoi. ⁄(⁄ ⁄·⁄ω⁄·⁄ ⁄)⁄ I like it when authors do that double volume package. First sho ai then yaoi. It's really cute.

You can try this. I like this one too! http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/hush_today/ but that's the only one I can remember. Idk if there's a lost of these kinds of mangas but if anyone knows, go hmu

You can try this. I like this one too! http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/hush_today/ but that's the only one I can remember. Idk if there's a lost of these kinds of mangas but if anyone knows, go hmu

Hello I'm back HAHAHAHA. PLEASE READ THE DOKYUSEI SERIES!!! It's sho ai to yaoi too and also very awesome. http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/doukyuusei_nakamura_asumiko/

I'm really confused since this deserves at least an 8.5 imo. I know, the story was pretty textbook and predictable (but nowadays most yaois are, really), but the art was great and the characters had actual development and real life struggles. They had CONFLICT. The plot may be standard but I am glad for the little depth given to the characters. Or is it about the way the uke slept his way to the top? Oh, darlings.
1) That shit is real. And based on how the uke was thinking, he felt like he had no choice. Is it a bad choice? I think, yes. Was it the best choice at that time? Maybe for him it was.
2) I hate it when people slut shame. Gahd. As long as it isn't rape/blackmail or whatever (which is apparently somehow okay but sluttiness isn't??) I'm fine with it. It's your life.
3) YOU ARE NEVER DIRTY. You are dirty, however, if you are like that bastard CEO guy who sold out Kou/Cou after using him. Like tf??? If we ought to hate someone, it's him.
Key takeaway, I hope everyone thinks twice, thrice even five times before you judge others. The world ain't a pretty place right now but it could be. Let's try changing for the better, yes? ┗( T﹏T )┛

Well, I read it all and I have to say what ruined it for me was the speed in which everything was resolved, and the uke definitely could have used some more emotion because, it's exactly as you say: he was going through hellish but sadly realistic real life-like problems, and he was and had been faced with super tough, self-sacrificing and emotionally charged life (and career)-altering decisions, yet all he had to show for it was the same blank face for the entirety of the story...
I mean, the only part where I could somewhat connect with him emotionally was when he recalled the flashback where he had this dream to be an actor trampled on and had to resort to a change in career to keep going. The rest about him prostituting himself for years in order to get the necessary fame he'd need in order to get a chance at an acting role, and all the conflicted feelings that all of that entailed, were much too glossed over, and the easy and super expedited, hurried solution of "someone suddenly showing up to show him the right way"and him suddenly becoming "enlightened" was so hurried and half-baked that it turned out like the typical cliché, contrived, unlikely, implausible, quick and easy solution to all of the uke's problems, and made me feel like the author didn't want to bother all that much explaining any of it, even though it was supposed to be the central conflict in their story...
So yeah, while it did choose a different conflict from all the stories about "romanticized" rape and blackmail, the execution was still less than mediocre, and could've been a lot better.

Yeah.
Apparently, there were just so many chief editor's in that Bijou magazine, that a report about "Bijou magazine's cover model being suspected of giving sexual favors to a highly efficient chief editor" didn't even manage to make people suspect him... (The guy was able to shrug it all off without getting any accusations, and just continued on his post, working on, as if nothing happened)
And that was just one of the most obvious, glaring plotholes.
Please don't slut shame. Please be better than that. (๑•ㅂ•)و✧