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popo November 19, 2014 4:23 pm

WTF!

    友達 March 13, 2015 9:30 am

    are you retarded or something? The whole theme of the manga is the varying degrees of love and intimacy that can be shared, as well as it's transience. Yuka loved all three of the guys in three different ways: true love (glasses faggot) ,passionate love (dark haired guy), as well as pure love (long hair dont care guy). The transience of love is revealed in the boy's response to her love for them. Love is fleeting (as is life)and at the end, after they said their "goodbyes" (3 some lol) to Yuka, they go their separate ways. The boys never loved each other; they just used each other to get over their grief. You can also see how the boys mirror Yuka's love to them on to eachother. Like the dark haired guy passionately embracing the long haired guy (don't remember their names my head is fried, so bear with me!!) exemplifying his passionate affair with Yuka. Also with the glasses guy, how it tool a while for him to embrace the long haired guy could be summed up reflecting his pure intentions toward Yuka. Don't get me wrong, I don't think the guys felt anything for eachother or even truly loved Yuka as she loved them. They are just horny teenage boys dealing with the angst and grief of losing someone they knew. Wow, that was a pretty long comment. (●'◡'●)ノ

    友達 March 13, 2015 9:31 am

    are you slow or something? The whole theme of the manga is the varying degrees of love and intimacy that can be shared, as well as it's transience. Yuka loved all three of the guys in three different ways: true love (glasses) ,passionate love (dark haired guy), as well as pure love (long hair dont care guy). The transience of love is revealed in the boy's response to her love for them. Love is fleeting (as is life)and at the end, after they said their "goodbyes" (3 some lol) to Yuka, they go their separate ways. The boys never loved each other; they just used each other to get over their grief. You can also see how the boys mirror Yuka's love to them on to eachother. Like the dark haired guy passionately embracing the long haired guy (don't remember their names my head is fried, so bear with me!!) exemplifying his passionate affair with Yuka. Also with the glasses guy, how it tool a while for him to embrace the long haired guy could be summed up reflecting his pure intentions toward Yuka. Don't get me wrong, I don't think the guys felt anything for eachother or even truly loved Yuka as she loved them. They are just horny teenage boys dealing with the angst and grief of losing someone they knew. Wow, that was a pretty long comment. (●'◡'●)ノ

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    Agnes October 15, 2014 2:39 pm

    The artist is Minase Masara, maybe an illustration.

    popo October 15, 2014 3:10 pm
    The artist is Minase Masara, maybe an illustration. @Agnes

    an illustration huh? anyway thanks for the reply :)

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