While the title cover warns that this book contains explicit contents, the sexual content here is rather low key, the sexual element danced around mainly because one character is rather closeted and insists on labeling himself as not gay (even though he doesn’t care to date girls and is rather drawn to one of his classmates).
The main part of this manga deals with various students negotiating their future careers, school work and private lives. The intrigues, lies, scandals, false friendships and dicey behaviors between students and teachers form a fascinating tapestry, one that is even more intriguing than the will-they-won’t-they sexual relationship between the hard-working Tamiya and the enigmatic but playful Tohdou. They form a neat contrast for each other without Tamiya falling into stuffy rigidness or Tohdou being a frivolous flibbertigibbet.
It’s a guessing game as to where either of them will end up come the end of school—or even if they’ll end up with each other—but that’s all part of what makes this particular manga so stimulating. The author manages to make Tamiya’s reluctance endearing rather than annoying. Tohdou’s actions barely skirt molestation but the author avoids that questionable behavior, too.
If I had to, I would recommend this manga for those wanting a really good storyline with quiet romance and softcore sex weaving its way through it.