But people do behave like that every single day in reality. My position is that Mako is a psychopath who cares…
I'm also struggling to like this script and the majority of the characters. Her letting the parents in was the last straw for me especially after she had lied to Makki. I couldn't stand her or them.
and the things is you can't really curse them either, and that is even more frustrating, because they made them…
I feel like His the series was BL but His the movie was more LGBTQ.
I've scored this low as it was Meiko's story for the most part and I couldn't stand her. The fact that she used tears a lot make it even more eye rollingly annoying for me. :D
and the things is you can't really curse them either, and that is even more frustrating, because they made them…
I would say it's LGBTQ but not really BL. Typical BLs are told through the lens of one of the BL characters and this is Meiko's story until the last 2 episodes. It's about a toxic friendship in which Makki thought he was loved by two people who ultimately betrayed him so that they could have the family they wanted so not really BL. I know it's two mangas combined so maybe why it's not a whole BL?
However it feels like LGBTQ written from a heterosexual woman's perspective and most groups are over having other people tell their stories.
My issue is that she basically ousted her supposed best friend but made it look like she was saving their relationship by offering her body. She comes across as asexual but manipulative and rather dangerous.
and the things is you can't really curse them either, and that is even more frustrating, because they made them…
I think Meiko was not a good person at all. The speed at which they seemed to forget about Makki was astounding. And his father was awful. This feels dated and out of touch to me. I'm seeing on social people praising this for showing such a strong female lead in a BL. It's not even BL
what in the heteronormative , selfish woman written drama did I just watch? That wasn't a good use of time and those that are calling it realistic are forgetting how manipulative Meiko andEiji's parents were throughout this drama . I can't say I enjoyed it after ep 4.
As I said before, I never felt there was romance between Eiji and Makio, it was all about Meiko and her unintentional…
The women are always so controlling and aggressive which is weird to me. And why would a couple 'allow' such behaviour. Is it because it's from a woman therefore deemed less threatening? Either way I hope it's a trope that stops. It's annoying. The fact that this was told from her perspective was always a dark red flag for me and I haven't managed to finish it
Agree I don't classify this as a BL
I've scored this low as it was Meiko's story for the most part and I couldn't stand her. The fact that she used tears a lot make it even more eye rollingly annoying for me. :D
However it feels like LGBTQ written from a heterosexual woman's perspective and most groups are over having other people tell their stories.
My issue is that she basically ousted her supposed best friend but made it look like she was saving their relationship by offering her body. She comes across as asexual but manipulative and rather dangerous.