I have mixed feelings about this manga. On the one hand, I'm glad Kurosawa was able to grow as a person, save Kitahara, and ultimately find happiness in his own way. On the other hand, I was deeply saddened, angered, and confused at Takigawa's decision to date Nagaoka. I understand that in order to grow you must endure hardships that ultimately broaden your horizons, in this case Kurosawa's misunderstanding of Takigawa's kindness, however, why didn't he end up with Kitahara, a person who was like himself? Why end up with Suwagawa, who bullied Kitahara? The only reason I can come up with is the courage Kurosawa found to change was in order to experience an entity which was completely unlike himself and to serve as an example for Kitahara. I honestly did think he was going to end up with Takigawa. It made me feel as though only those truly kind, people who have a purpose in life, or those that have the strength of will are able to bring about their own happiness.
Beautiful, funny, a bit forlorn, and an extremely well-written manga. 10/10 Go read it if you haven't already.
>>159968530
When it comes to romance, Molester man is a better. Make sure to read that as well.
>>159968530
I have met some persons similar to Kitahara. Those people have shitton of victim complex and will take advantage on any person showing some human decency to them.
Bullying is always bad but sometime the bullied persons aren't worth saving too.
Who hasn't read OMK by now