A relative 4.5 -
20 - I liked the smart of the gay relationship building up, nothing is too extravagant and it flows naturally,
I also appreciate that the sexuality is brought as a grown up topic, and here again without caricature, and it might even be the firt time I read an accurate depiction of the fact that there is no rule, no determined « position « , and even no obligation for penetration which is actually very real (see statistics)
The art might be a bit dated, the proportion sometimes awkward, yet it’s dynamic and expressive so it’s ok
I would have rated it 8 - i can’t put my mind to rate it higher, probably because of the slice of life pace, and i could not really feel too deeply engaged, but it’s a very nice story with a few bit of very beautiful wisdom here and there, andd it’s globally better than many things…
for exemple - I liked the dad saying they are poor but they can be rich inside, and hoping his son would learn true values and what matters most - i alSo liked the teacher who’s always on the children side, or the friends and collegues support in all sorts of hard times, and much more
It’s nice to read about good values without artificial drama or excessive trauma
In the end it’s still doesn’t feel as fulfilling as a 5 but it can’t compare to most 4
7 - feeling good without waves
The end is just a bit rushed and for once, you’de like to read more of these simple things that makes happiness, it feels like it stopped barely at the beginning
Ikumen After