Morishita is in love with his sempai Yushioka. But Yushioka just wants to be left alone. Or does he?
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I agree with pleochroic, everything is too typical here:
we get an entire volume concentrating on these two guys, and yet we learn nothing about them, other than that morishita is ever so much in love, and determined to convince yoshioka to fall in love with him too -- and that, of course, yoshioka eventually does so, despite not even having noticed morishita before, not being gay, and generally not looking to have a relationship. i'd say they have nothing in common, but we don't even find out; they talk about nothing but love and whether yoshioka does or does not yet feel it.
this ubiquitous notion in manga that you'll fall in love if somebody just feels strongly enough about you and won't leave you alone (even if you have 0 interest in them) leads me to wonder whether japan has any anti-stalking laws. me, i'd be seriously ticked off if somebody did this to me, and stories with this trope annoy me, if it's written like it is here, with the love interest not even having a single positive feeling for the stalker before, and there not being anything that would really endear the stalker to the previously uninterested person. and to top this mediocre cake with some thin, runny icing, after yoshioka falls in love (still denying it), of course there need to be worries about morishita's having a girlfriend on the side, not once but twice. what; the guy stuck to him like glue for weeks -- when would he have had time to acquire and see a girlfriend? and why would he? often this makes somewhat sense in BL, but morishita is so dedicated and devoted that the suspicion is just inane; it only gets dragged in so yoshioka can "prove" his love to himself through overwhelming jealousy. what a cesspool of dimwitted plotting.