Postby Mangafanatic » Mon Jul 05, 2004 10:36 am
Just as Ashley stated, there are some questionably gay characters in the manga. I'm really not sure any of them are truly homosexual though. There are many reasons to think otherwise. Shigure likes high school girls alot and has quite a reputation for being a pervert. By the second volume of the manga we know Hatori was very much in love with a young lady and probably is still in love with her. There are a couple comments made by Hatsuharu about him having a crush on Yuki, but he's quite a popular bishie, so I figure he must sort out his homosexual feelings before the end of the series (I sure hope he does. He's just too cute.) I don't know about Ayame because I haven't gotten to him yet. From what I hear, if anybody's gay it's probably him, but he's not much of a major character as far as I understand.
Definitely read Fruits Basket. I've read the first three volumes three times, I love them so much! I'm an addict and I'm proud of it.
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