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Jul 30, 2016 to Jan 31, 2017
9.0/10
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100%
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Please I am so happy Sakura found the Prince to his Princess! He totally deserved to be loved, cherished, adored, and all the other things that make him special as he is! Being gay is never a crime but for some people it's still not viewed as normal and acceptable. When we get to see Sakura's room full of cute and fluffy collections I thought Yassss because anybody could have what they want and be happy. Being gay and wanting girly things doesn't make you a lesser person just because of your preferences. You should still be treated with respect and equally viewed as aperson regardless of gender. Sakura just wants to be loved honestly and truly because he as a person would also give his all to the one he loves. He's too precious, seriously. And that part where his sister asked the bf to take care of him in the future while she bowed and let her tears come just straight up constricted my heart and made me tear up too. Anybody deserves to love and be loved and be HAPPY!
Sakura, who continues to live alone even after reaching the age of 30, decides to marry in order to reassure his parents. But the truth is... he's an otomen who likes cute stuff and is a closet gay man. Keeping these circumstances hidden, he goes to a marriage counselor and reunites with his younger childhood friend Yuusuke by chance. (Source: Core Magazine, translated)
