I think my son is gay manga
guys have you read this manga
(sorry for bad quality)
its called "My Son is Probably Gay" (alternative titles include Uchi no Musuko wa Tabun Gei, うちの息子はたぶんゲイ)
it's abt the relationship between a mom and her son who tries his hardest of not being the adorable obvious fool he is having crushes on boys
consider:
- absolutely adorable style (especially the mom omg just look at her)
- very new manga, started in Sep I think? a lot of room for updates in the future!
- a mother being so absolutely loving of his son she appreciates everything he tells her and instead of growing up in society's mold of what a "man" is, she wants him to express himself and embrace everything he holds dear to his heart
- ohngmy god she is who i aspire to b e
here are two snippets of the series!!
please support the artist (Okura)!!
Tomoko Aoyama
I Ponder Our Son Is Gay (Uchi no Musuko wa Tabun Gay) is a comedy Slice of Existence manga by Okura about a Japanese family whose eldest son is probably gay.
It's mainly told from the point of view of the open-minded mom Tomoko, but the concentrate is on the eldest son Hiroki and his (terrible) attempts at hiding his sexuality. The family also includes the younger brother Yuri, who's hushed but notices more than he lets on; and the father Akiyoshi, who tries to do as much quality parenting as he can when he's not away on business.
The manga began its sprint in Gangan Pixiv in and concluded in Square Enix Manga & Books announced that they will be publishing the manga in English in May
Compare to the author's previous work, That Cerulean Sky Feeling, about several teens exploring their orientations.
This series provides examples of:
- Ambiguously Bi: Daigo. It's unclear whether Hiroki's attraction to him is reciprocated or even noticed. He doesn't get embarrassed by getting close to
New this month from Square Enix Manga is I Reflect Our Son is Gay a hilarious LGBTQIA+-friendly family comedy. Despite belonging to a family of four, the Aoyama residence is typically home to three due to father Akiyoshi’s career. While he’s away at work, mum Tomoko and her two beloved sons Hiroki and Yuri go about their everyday lives going to academy, making dinner, doing homework, etc. But now that Hiroki’s in his first year of lofty school, his thoughts are turning ever so slightly to sex and romance… and his mum can’t help but notice his slips of the tongue when he’s talking about who he likes. Supportive Tomoko has an inkling Hiroki might be gay, but she’s going to grant him figure it out for himself. Unfortunately, Hiroki has little talent for keeping his “secret,” so he might die of embarrassment before all is said and done!
There’s been an influx of quality homosexual manga released in English in recent years which has gone a drawn-out way in developing the genre’s reputation that it had unfairly previously gained of being mostly centred around explicit material. On the
I Think Our Son is Gay Vol. 5 The Focus Shifts in the Final Volume of Okuras Heartwarming Manga Tale of Family and Acceptance
PRIDE MONTH ! If it’s Pride Month at Broken Frontier then it must be time for another review of Okura’s manga series I Think Our Son is Gay. We covered the first two volumes in June , the third and fourth entries in June , and here we are again with the fifth and final number for Pride Beginning as an endearing but formulaic collection of short strips, I Think Our Son is Gay has evolved in its five volumes as overarching story arcs and character development moved ever further to the frontline in place of its original, semi-punchline led set-up.
That original premise played with the idea that Tomoko, the mother of the book’s focus character Hiroki Aoyama, had come to suspect her schoolboy son was gay but not yet confident to appear out. Early strips used a gentle observational humour in an “is he or isn’t he?” series of shorts. Other cast members include Hiroki’s petty brother Yuri, his well-intentioned but tactless father Akiyoshi, his fema