Mitsuki considers his parents’ and Shoko’s family values as well as prejudice against homosexuality. I bet it is the conservative tradition that determines the personality of the characters. He still considers Shoko’s feelings, whereas she can feel that he loves his boyfriend Kono more than her. I could feel in the story the self-restraint of each character as though a lump in my throat blocked my desire to let off steam. They will just live for the sake of companion love, but in the end, Mitsuki has to choose. Then, Mitsuki and Shoko will live together under one roof without making love. and Kono, his secret long-time boyfriend. The only difference is that it is homosexual Mitsuki, who is in conflict with two personas: Shoko, an alcoholic whom he married because of the pressure his parents foisted upon. The story has a complete resemblance to this book Twinkle, Twinkle. In the end, she has to choose between them: the man she loves or the man who loves her but she does not love. According to the song, a woman has love affairs with two men. Mahal ko o Mahal ako? ( I Love or Loves me?)To make it grammatically clear, it means the man I love or the man who loves me? ) This is the title of the love song by our very own Filipino singer, KC Tandingan, which is now popular in our country.
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