Is Mako’s request a genuine attempt to save the relationship, or an exit strategy?
Bring tissues. And whatever you do, don’t side with Subaru or Yuito just yet. Ririka’s choice is yours to judge.
Kouhei reaffirms his love for Mako, emphasizing that his feelings aren't solely based on sex but on their emotional bond. They decide to move forward together, focusing on building a healthier, more communicative dynamic rather than relying on extreme outside influences. manga soredemo ashita mo kareshi ga ii chapter 12
Desperate to maintain the relationship and satisfy their needs without breaking up, a shocking proposal is made—partner swapping with another couple. This setup plunges the characters into a web of jealousy, emotional breakdown, and strange revelations about their own desires. Soredemo Ashita mo Kareshi ga Ii Chapter 12 Highlights
: Kei Miike uses the "swinger drama" framework to ask a broader question: Can a relationship survive when romantic love and sexual compatibility are fundamentally misaligned? Is Mako’s request a genuine attempt to save
: The chapter provides a raw, unfiltered look at jealousy. It is not just about anger; it is about the grief of losing exclusivity with a partner. Art Style and Visual Storytelling
Kei Miike’s artistic approach in this chapter deserves recognition. Miike, who previously worked as an assistant before debuting with Nogizaka no Uta , employs a style that balances soft shoujo aesthetics with gritty seinen realism. Ririka’s choice is yours to judge
Here’s a helpful guide to understanding and engaging with (also known as Even So, I’d Like a Boyfriend Tomorrow ), a manga by Nagisa Furuya (famous for My Androgynous Boyfriend ).