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: The series challenges traditional masculinity. Characters like Hanzawa are noted for having "traditionally queer" or effeminate traits while being straight, while Sasaki—a "rebellious" type—is portrayed as soft, patient, and caring.
: Critics often highlight the "green flag" nature of the relationship. Sasaki is exceptionally patient, waiting nearly a year for Miyano to process his feelings without ever pressuring him. Series Background Sasaki to Miyano
: The narrative focuses heavily on Miyano's internal struggle with his feminine features and his journey to understand whether his feelings for Sasaki are platonic admiration or romantic love. : The series challenges traditional masculinity
: Unlike traditional BL that may rely on aggressive archetypes (seme/uke), Sasaki and Miyano is frequently praised for its healthy, consensual, and slow-burn development. Miyano himself is an avid BL fan who is self-aware of these tropes, which allows the story to function as a meta-commentary on the genre. Sasaki is exceptionally patient, waiting nearly a year