
I feel aside from the mid ending and weird unconfirmed relationship thing, I also just didn't really like Hyobin. I mean it seemed like by the end he didn't really know anything about Gichan despite 10 years of friendship and he was just so immature throughout the story. I'm disappointed cause I was really looking forward to this one and the art style is so nice
:((

Are there missing chapters or something? There are jumps in the story that have zero context and it makes it seem like I skipped chapters inbetween, but when I go back to check there aren't any. The jumps are strange and it's hard to understand the story, but the ending really carried this one for me since it was super adorable.

I am so freaking happy that I'm seeing other comments about the LITERAL BLACKMAIL/ RAPE that was taking place in the first chapters. That just didn't sit right with me, so I skipped a huge chunk.I skipped all the way to chapter 20 just to find what seemed to be a completely different character???? I know I missed a bunch of context about that, but I would rather not read about a rapist anyways :/ there is nothing that can redeem sexual assault in my eyes

It was pretty good, but at some point I was reading just to finish the story and not because I was interested. One of the tropes I really hate in bl is when there's a second love interest. I always end up liking the 2nd better than the main or hating the second and wishing they didn't add them to the story. I actually loved Minjin and felt so bad for him
T-T poor bb

I absolutely loved every second of this and I spent all day looking for it so I could re-read it. As much as this would have worked so well as bl, I think it's really important to show that friendships like this are ok! It ok to show you care deeply about someone in a nonsexual way! Also love the fact that a manga has main characters with disabilities. A MASTERPIECE <3 <3

I really appreciate the education and warnings given at the end of the chapters, that was so nice to see. Keeping in mind that there were many inaccuracies, I still thoroughly enjoyed this read!! 10/10!

Ahhhhhh well if you wouldn't mind taking out a bit of time to research the condition and its history of being misrepresented in the media you'll find lots of info about it. I am not very qualified to talk about these things directly, but please do consult the internet to see how harmful these tropes can be :)

I don't understand the hate for Nagizuka, he clearly liked him from the beginning he just wasn't the main character. In any other bl manga he would've tricked him into coming out and they would've ended up together and everyone would've rooted for them, so I don't get why he was made into such a "bad guy." Anyways I feel bad for him but this is such a good read otherwise!

Oh no of course what he did was wrong, that's not what I was trying to convey with my message. I have to disagree with what you said though, main characters get away with ALOT of shit in bl. I'm pretty sure there wouldn't be nearly as many people calling him a piece of shit and saying he deserves the ending he got, ya know? I mean how many rape storylines have you seen where they get a happy ending despite forcing the protag into sex? It's insane.

You clearly didn't read my other reply, but go off ig. YOU may have consistent views on this issue but clearly that is not the majority of people on this website. All I was trying to say is if you look at the top rated/most talked about bl manga what are they? Things like jinx and painter of the night where there's much worse shit happening than someone getting outed, yet look how well received they are. Your thinking here is very black and white and rarely are things ever that clear cut, especially with stuff like this. Are you really going to put rape and outing someone in the same category? That's so strange to me. BFFR.
Man, ML gives the vibes of one of those toxic pieces of shit that threaten to kill themselves to get their significant other to stay with them. Absolute ick and I stuck it out thinking there would be redemption- NAY NAY twas merely more Ick lying in wait :(
omg thank you for this comment, genuinely. you spared me the trouble of getting through this (๑•ㅂ•)و✧
I'm so glad I could prevent you from wasting your precious time ᐠ( ᐢ ᵕ ᐢ )ᐟ
Honestly, I really liked both Sehyuk's character and the story... Of course I don't agree with Sehyuk's morals but after all it's just fiction and I just think he's a very interesting and well-written character... But I don't want to argue about that, everyone is entitled to their opinion of course. I just want to correct you on one thing because he's absolutely not the type who would k1ll himself for that (or for anything else), if anything it's exactly the opposite... I mean, he's definitely the type who would k1ll his significant other if they ever break up with him, something like: "if I can't have you, no one else will". Basically the "yandere" type. I know it's even worse but I just wanted to point it out because it seems you misread his personality and I want to be fair to people who haven't read it... That's something that would completely change his character...
noo dude please read it and make the judgement for yourself, I enjoyed it.
Threatening to kill yourself doesn't mean you're actually going to kill yourself. I was just using a real life example of what a toxic and manipulative person would do. I didn't misread anything :)
Okay, then re-read my comment and just add "threaten to" before "k1ll himself", my point/concept doesn't change. But there's a huge difference between what I said and what you said, because if you threaten to k1ll yourself you're just a toxic and manipulative person (like you said) who wants to play the victim, but if you threaten to k1ll the other person (which Sehyuk would actually do, it wouldn't be just a threat) you're not "just" a toxic and manipulative person, you're basically a psycho who's willing to commit a major crime. How do you not see the difference, it's absolutely not the same thing... That's why I said you misread his personality...