I cried so bad with nakamura-kun's episode 12. Queer experience can be quiet isolated and lonely 😭💔 he was even resisting crying because "he knew his love was not possible anyway" I didn't need my heart to be shattered like this
@Milkshake2077 I really like the changes compared to the manga, at least for now the relationship between him and the students (especially Hirose) never came across as predatory
(NOT DIRECTED AT OP)
Why do the "realistic endings" conversations always center around queer stories? The majority of queer media out there are sad and depict the already existing reality for many queer people. Why should we diminish the importance of "unrealistic" stories or
I will never understand the people that wanted a "realistic ending" for go for it Nakamura where hirose is straight cause can you imagine this being the final episode of the show
stories that portray queer people in a more positive light? I don't see anyone fussing about heterosexual media when they get their happy endings, no matter how unrealistic it might be given the historical context or other circumstances. Why must we insist on sad depictions for