Renai Kaizou no Susume
1: uke gives seme a make over and gets a little jealous over the reaction Good. Likable characters. Just boring plot. 3.5* 2: kei doesn' t realise that his unlucky childhood friend only gets bad luck when he is around. It wasn't too bad 3.5* 3: adorable genius kid watches over his senseis' love story Love it! 5*
Behind The desk
Cliche exterior. But may be hiding something Edit: I mean, it was pretty cliché, through and through. But that doesn't make it bad. Sunny and Taesung were each other's secret unrequited love in highchool that never went anywhere. But when fate reunites them back at the old alma mater as teachers, they decide to finally fight for the the love that might change their lives. It was good. The plot was not bad. The characters were good and easy to sympathise with. Overall, pretty nice. 4.6
Oni to Tengoku
Tengoku is a real piece of shit. Those first couple times were rape, I don't care how much Aoki physically enjoyed it. He did not consent. It's not bloody rocket science. Also, not to mention all those kids Tengoku took adavantage of. It matters shit-all that they were 18, he was their infirmary sensei and somewhat in a position of power over them. That they were past the legal age of consent is not relevant, this is so morally bankrupt!! I just want Aoki to be happy. He's had such a shit life, he couldn't even sleep with people because of how traumatizing the neglect and abuse was. He didn't deserve his first time to go like this. He deserves to be happy. 5* because I am assuming (hoping) there is a happy ending for Aoki
Seishun Hensachi
Can't bring myself to be interested enough to read Edit: I do remember reading this, now! And I remember thinking it was stuupid and all over the place. The main chara were annoying
Koisuru Kyoushi wa Okaeri Kudasai
It's actually pretty cute, ngl. Addressed attempted rape, trauma, consent, normalising sexual desire and underage sex. Not too shabby. 4.45
Help Me, Teacher
Waaay late blooming omega sensei suddenly going into heat and being fucked six ways to sunday by two of his fellow senseis. Dubcon. Hot but shallow. 4.4 Ch 5
You Make It Too Easy
Sasakawa is vary of Murakami, the maths teacher who couldn't keep his hands off of him. Yet, slowly, feelings of dislike give way to something more, in the face of Murakami's unwavering desire. Being wanted is a heady thing, after all. Ohhh. What a slow seduction was this. While it started off on the wrong foot, it really improves so much as it progresses. The end result was well done. 4.85
Born to Love you
Yoshitake starts reading a story in the school news paper about two boys (Yosuke and Mikumo) who attended the school during showa era. Slowly, over time, he starts to realise that he might be reading about himself and a fellow teacher (Yahiro), but in a past life! I found myself to be quite confused about their feelings for one another. While Yahiro didn't seem to mind the connection, Yoshitake was heavily burdened by it. Also somewhat unclear about how Yahiro and Yosuke changed places. This take on reincarnation was slighty more complicated and confusing. I also didn't really feel their chemistry. It was sad and bittersweet and I certainly see how they might have grown close as Mikumo and Yosuke, but as Yoshitake and Yahiro? I don't quite see it. 4.4
Sensei Datteyarashii Koto Shitai
Ren was unsuccessful as a musician, so he returns, however despairingly, to inherit his father's kindergarten, only to contend with the seemingly uptight and disapproving Kiichi. They were cute together, and iverall, the story was simple, straightforward and unproblematic. 4.45
Kaze No Yukue