It's weird because out of all the bullying that took place in this story, the thing that bothered me the most (well, aside from the fake love letter which pissed me off more) was the homophobic person at the love hotel. Maybe it's because they went to a place where they could leave the stupid people and things behind yet with the escape or freedom that they sought and found, they also found the shackles of society which they had likely never faced in the same way.
By the end though, they each grow as individuals because of these things. At the part of the love hotel, I'm reminded of the quote from the yamanba who said that ". . . we're hated. Even though this is our garden."
I'm really glad that the main character had someone to pour her heart out to. Even if in retrospection our own problems seem less significant, it doesn't change how we feel in the present. And prior to that moment, she was the very definition of keeping your feelings bottled up inside until they explode.
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