![]() ![]() There is a wide spectrum of emotions at play, from reluctance to rage to hyper-sensitivity to ecstasy. Aoki had to deal with the kinds of doubts resulting from his new ✨ gay ✨ urges, in addition to the emotional anguish that comes with being a teenager. ![]() The conversation and narration are as intricate as the artwork throughout. But trust me, if this is how a miscommunication trope will be in a novel, I wouldn’t mind one bit! The whole story from the start was hilarious and adorable □ I never found any books that give justice to the miscommunication trope. His despair at realizing he has no chance against Ida is swiftly replaced by shame when he drops the eraser and Ida sees his name. Aoki has a crush on Hashimoto, but when he borrows her eraser, he notices Ida's name scribbled on it. My Love Mix-Up is a sweet and endearing story on how misunderstandings inspire to love growing between Aoki and Ida, two high school boys. Then, I saw the Kieta Hatsukoi video on Tiktok for the second time and realized I have the manga with me! So, I finally started this and I’m never more glad that I did. This was unnecessary information to share but I was watching The Rising of the Shield Hero and was in the mood to read shojo manga afterward. ![]()
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