Okay, let's talk about something fun. Something a little…niche. Have you heard of And So They Were Both Bottoms?
The Endless Dance of the Uke
This manga. It's a ride. The premise alone is brilliant: two guys, both convinced they're meant to be the submissive one. Chaos, obviously, ensues.
Think about it. You've got these two adorable guys. They're both vying for the "bottom" position. It's like a reverse power struggle, and I am here for it.
A Bottomless Pit of Comedy
The misunderstandings? Top tier. The awkwardness? Absolutely palpable. And the sheer determination to not be on top? Priceless!
It's a masterclass in comedic timing. I mean, imagine trying to *avoid* being dominant. Sounds exhausting, right?
Honestly, the situations they get into are just absurd. It's the kind of absurdity that makes you snort-laugh in public.
Unpopular Opinion Time: It's Relatable!
Here's where I might lose some people. Ready for my hot take? I find this manga surprisingly relatable. Don't judge me!
Think about those moments in life. When you're trying so hard to be agreeable. To go with the flow. Even if it's completely illogical.
The exaggerated nature of the manga just amplifies that feeling. It's like looking in a funhouse mirror at your own social anxieties.
Embracing the Insecurity
Okay, maybe not *exactly* relatable. I'm not actively avoiding being dominant in the bedroom. But the underlying sentiment? I get it.
We all have those moments of insecurity. Where we second-guess ourselves. Where we'd rather let someone else take the lead.
This manga takes that feeling. Magnifies it. And wraps it in a fluffy blanket of comedic fluff.
More Than Just a Gag
Yes, the premise is hilarious. But there's also a sweetness to it. A genuine connection between the characters.
They're both vulnerable. They're both trying to figure things out. And they're both doing it in the most ridiculous way possible.
The art style is also super cute. Big eyes, expressive faces. It just adds to the overall charm.
It's a lighthearted story about finding your place. Even if that place is… at the bottom. (Pun intended, obviously.)
Final Thoughts (Before I Get Cancelled)
Look, I know this manga isn't for everyone. But if you're looking for something silly. Something a little bit different. Give it a try.
You might just find yourself surprisingly entertained. And maybe, just maybe, you'll relate to it more than you'd expect.
So, yeah. I like And So They Were Both Bottoms. Sue me.
(Please don't actually sue me.)
Okay, I'm done. Thanks for reading my rambling thoughts on uke supremacy!