
I guess I'm getting old. This sits perfectly normal for me.
Two mature men each with their flaws and experiences trying to cope with love.
Nishida Higashi style.

I liked Alex, not so much Love. Personally I'm not an omegaverse fan.
Her works are typically more seinen and she definitely prefer to write guys with flaws and weirdness. Like she said, young romance isn't her forte.
Then again there are people who criticize stories that are cookie-cutters and people who judge those who criticized them. It's an evil cycle that I'm not interested to partake.

Yes and all the comments are going wild about he, him, and they while here I am wished that it was uncensored. ε=ε=(ノ≧∇≦)ノ
The next few would be the 'as if' ones. It's more of a fanservice. Not gonna stay for the comments that's for sure.
Honestly I rather have a side story about Jihyun meeting someone who can made him move on. Which is kinda interesting to see what kind of person strong enough to whip him out of his stagnant love.
Jihyun is pitiful. Yes he did a terrible crime but that doesn't mean he isn't deserving a second chance in life since he regretted it and got his punishment; he lost Chiwoo for good. Wishing him being miserable for the rest of his life won't make anyone feel better. Certainly not me.
Please grow up (as the secondary title implies).
I fell kinda bad for those two cuties.
Why? The huge difference of stamina with their each partner.
Nyahaha. I know, I'm a pervert.
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