![]() ![]() Instead of just lying and saying the eraser belongs to someone else, or just admitting that, no, he does not have a crush on Ida, Aoki just keeps digging himself deeper until he realizes that the lie may not actually be a lie anymore. The premise is as absurd as it is fun, very BL. My Love Mix-Up! is a fluffy, light, adorable BL romantic-comedy as writer Wataru Hinekure describes, “a slightly silly love story about some good, eager high school kids”. ![]() Instead of pinning it on Hashimoto, Aoki admits it’s his.Īnd then, later, he doubles down on that with Ida on the rooftop.Īnd then, even later, he doubles down on that with Ida during their class production of Cinderella. And then, of course, Ida notices the eraser. Hashimoto clearly has a crush on the boy who sits in front of Aoki, the stoic, serious but kind-hearted Ida. He notices some writing on the well-used eraser and pulls off the sleeve to find “IDA” with a heart carved into it. Hit by a recap quiz, shaggy-haired high school disaster Aoki is forced to ask his crush, a sweetheart, angel-faced girl named Hashimoto, for a spare eraser. ![]() A comedy of errors translated to the hall of a Japanese high school, if you’re looking for the most glorious BL manga dumbassery (and I mean that as a compliment) look no further. ![]()
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