A review by heyjudy
Ten Count, Volume 3 by Rihito Takarai

3.0

~3.5/5

I know that this book has some real issues. Quite a bit of the way that Shirotani's issues are handled are very problematic. He's really fragile here, and yet Kurose does appear to abuse that. It's hard to tell if any of this is actually helping Shirotani or not; he's still pretty much in the same state as when the series started, maybe even worse.

This does really bother me, but at the same time, I'm still quite enjoying this series. I like it for the problematic, dirty smut that it is.

I do like how intense Shirotani's reactions are, though. Every time someone touches him, when he's worried about germs, when him and Kurose start getting intimate. I can really tell what is happening in his head, and his worries and reactions feel very real.

This volume gets quite dirty, as well. There are a couple of really intense and dirty scenes between the two, and I quite like them.

Even if parts of this series aren't good, I'm really enjoying reading it for what it is. I want to read more.

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