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Finished
Feb 10, 2005
7.0/10
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This manga is, obviously, BL. Therefore I enjoyed it. But seriously, Abiru Junjou is a better-than-your-average BL manga centered on Yuka, a guy who seems to mysteriously attract other guys, thus inviting merciless bullying from jealous girls. The other half of this story is Gotou-sensei, a womanizer who captures Yuka's attentions. In the beginning, it's hard to sympathize with either of the main characters, as they're sort of... strange. Yuka especially. But once their issues are elaborated on, you get pulled into their characters. The story gets more interesting as you go on, involving Yuka's missing parents, as well as the biggest reason for his bullying. Youmight think the story takes a dark turn at this point, but Abiru Junjou does end on a high note, leaving you either relieved or unsatisfied. I was a little bit of both.
First-year high school student Yuka happens to see his amazingly handsome neighbor kissing another man. However, he learns that the handsome neighbor is his math teacher. Having fallen in love at first sight, Yuka struggles to attract Gotou's attention, but Gotou restrains him with an, "I have no interest in kids." (Source: MU) Included one-shot: Kabuki-machi no Otoko (The Man from Kabuki City)