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Super Natural/Jam · review

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Top reader Oct 24, 2024 · 2 min read
↑ Recommended
9 /10

I completely loved it! I've been reading some shounen ai and I think this was the one that seemed most realistic to me. It is about a couple who have been together for a long time, when some insecurities arise. It's difficult to maintain a relationship, I really enjoy stories like this, seeing what comes after "happily ever after", because we know that it's just the beginning and day to day life, new situations, all of this can cause a bigger problem than we can handle. This is the type of manga that is super natural/jam. The two are together, but there are still insecurities.One starts to feel insecure and the other ends up feeling insecure as a result. What I understood to be happening with Daichi is a bit of dissociation and lack of trust in his partner's feelings, it's completely understandable and left me thinking for a while. I've never been in a relationship straight away with someone of the same sex, but I could understand the feeling.
It can be a little frustrating because communication problems seem so simple to resolve, but in this case it goes a little further than that. Just putting out what you're feeling is not enough to resolve it, because it's something that comes from within.

I really liked the resolution, how they handled things, the way the author frustrates us a little with a disagreement, but then gives us a moment of peace when they talk, only for another disagreement to come and made me realize that just sitting down and talking was not enough. I thought it was a very beautiful story, despite the art being very simple, so I really liked it.

Mark
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