A post from BL Library. Ichiya is popular. He is never without a girlfriend, and there is always a willing partner waiting in the wings to take her place. Though he has no problem finding company, there is a part of him, deep down, that longs for more. Ichiya is secretly a Sub. He hates this, as he perceives all Subs to be weak, perverted, and masochistic, and he is determined to essentially ignore his dynamic, no matter how dangerous it is. Thankfully, he gets by pretty easily, even without medication, until he starts giving off pheromones. A Dom named Kamishiro, an underclassman, suddenly approaches him, trying to let him know that he is going to start drawing in other Doms, but Ichiya runs off. It is then that another Dom commands him. Thankfully, Kamishiro follows Ichiya and takes control of the situation. With Ichiya's identity exposed and his Sub needs finally awakening, Ichiya has to do the one thing he has never wanted to: play. Thankfully, Kamishiro is ready and willing, including keeping Ichiya's identity as a Sub safe. So, Ichiya begins to delve into the world he has tried so hard to avoid. But he soon learns that the world of Doms and Subs is much more varied than he ever could've imagined. The post Manga Review | Starve Me of Love by Arinco appeared first on BL Library.
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