I just want to remind everyone that in real life, injuring your partner with scratches, bites, and hickeys is likely to illicit tears, get you yelled at, or even broken up with. Such injuries hurt like hell. Scratching is not a reflex reaction to ecstatic passion. It's a deliberate assault. Hickeys or "Love Bites" are considered sex injuries, can leave permanent scars, and there are cases where people have died from them. In defense of our mangakas, we've got to remember that scratches, hickeys, etc. are plot devices used as evidence that two people have been intimate. They're symbols of something that's all but impossible to illustrate in pictures, and I have no problem with them in mangas.
I guess experience teaches. Thank you for asking. It's nice of you. I've never been scratched, and the person who tries to put a hickey on me will get whatever it takes to stop them, so I've never had one of those. The thing is, I've been on the sm scene in New York City, and I've visited sm/bd groups like the Eulenspiegel Society of NY, and the Black Rose of Washington DC. There are groups like them all over the country. They promote safe practices and give how-to have-safe-play seminars. I guess I'm an advocate. I don't like shitty dangerous ignorant acts masqerading as passionate sex.
Haha thanks for the advice mate. Never been in a real relationship before (haha too young, why the hell am I even here reading Yaoi mangaΣ(  ̄□ ̄||))
You seem so sure that he dies n a car accident. Maybe you guys have seen the next chapter and know something I don't, but wouldn't he be the luckiest son of a bitch ever born if he gets hit by a car and dies at this point? I'll be disappointed if he avoids his day of reckoning when his daughter confronts him about his treatment of her brother, his son. He should stay alive and have to pay for his son's college, too, and a whole lot of other stuff like having his daughter hate him for the way he treated her brother. The daughter's mother deserves some shit thrown in her face, too. I want them alive and on their knees begging for scraps.
Masayuki is a kinky ikeman heterosexual who is a stray (Straight guy turned gay) at the end of the story? The other guy, Keisuki, is also stray?
You are right about Masayuki... About Keisuke, it seems to me he had none sexual experience and had never fallen in love before... so I think he just didn't knew much about his sexual orientation... but he may be bisexual
I love this. Two straight guys who play with seke fire. Hangout Crisis has a hot, LONG update in Japanese on nhentai.net. It's worth a look: https://nhentai.net/g/172479/
Clearly, being transferred from sales to the secretarial division is a huge demotion. After landing a big contract for the company, he's now cleaning toilets?. WTF?
Also, I think that that alpha has a super weird, straight-across hairline, and his hair is piled up too high on his head above it. LOL
Actually the sales department in most Japanese businesses is the lowest department of the organization. They're essentially telemarketers if they work on the phone or door to door sales people if they work out in the field, while secretaries are more like executive assistants. They aren't just anthropomorphic Keurig machines that take messages like we think of secretaries in the USA.
HaJime didn't explain it completely clear, but regular employees in sales divisions do not have high positions at all. But the thing with cleaning the toilets is exaggeration, secretaries of CEOs (and similar positions) definitely do not do that haha , and have a really high status (sorry for my english) i mean, this manga is just so random at moments, you simply cant think that deep about it.
This might have nothing to do with these discussions, but I really feel the need to say about this...
It seems, there are these or this "Anonymus" person who would comment on most yaoi manga, which she/he would help calming down some heated discussion, or give important information, answering people's question, helping to solve misunderstanding, and many more good deed.... They do it in such a nice, calm, proper manner way, that make me respect them... And I was wondering if they're the same person or not. Because I found the way they put the words in the comment were the same... You know how you could judge people emotion just from the words they write/type....
I want to say something else. I have years of experience in corporate executive positions - I wasn't always a worthless otaku LOL. Also, My brother-in-law is the USA national sales manager for a Japanese company you'd all recognize the name of. He goes to Japan regularly, and he's the person who meets with and entertains the Japanese Corporate Heads when they come to the USA. Trust me, the sales representative, the corporate sales representatives who land big contracts like the guy in the story did, and all sales representatives who are in the field make good money and can set their own level of income because they receive commissions, incentives, and bonuses. In general, they usually earn more than the other employees (including executive assistants). Clearly evident or not, they are high up on the corporate food chain. Whether japanese or american, sales is above most other divisions, and is often the most valued division in a corporation. Think about it. In any corporation, the people in the divisions that bring in money are more important to the company than most of the other employees. Salespeople get a bad name from stereotypes, some of which are well-deserved, but the truth is that it takes a certain, specific personality and well-developed skillset to do that job. Like me, most people aren't equipped with the personality, mentality, skills, or charisma for it -- few men and almost no women - that's reality. The ones who can do it often seem peculiar and offbeat, with too much come-and-go freedom to suit the other employees, but trust me, they are the darlings of any and all higher-ups and corporate heads, and are like gold to corporations the world over.










September Scanlations, please remove the term "Twin Towers." from the opening page of this manga. It's about a hundred years too soon to be tossing around reminders of a nation's tragedy.