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When a jack-of-all-trades company gets a slightly odd request email, cute worker Takashi thinks it must be from a lonely weirdo! But when the customer turns out to be a gorgeous, shy business director named Aki, Takashi realizes he’s never had someone this hot (and wealthy) ask for a friend...

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First published January 1, 2008

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1,315 reviews153 followers
July 6, 2018
Loved the first couple. It's so refreshing to see the rich guy being the uke for once. Aki's flushed reaction to his suborinates' use of his title - after his lover started using it as an endearment during sex - cracked me up. Second couple: meh.
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July 11, 2018
Un poco de relajo, en semana de finales u.u, leer la history de kirigaya aki fue un poco refrescante.... tan lindo!

Ya quiero que acaben los finales, para poder leer mis lecturas pendientes!! D:
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1,535 reviews94 followers
March 23, 2013
When I was teen, I never thought that someday I'd consider that Yaoi is kinda interesting. People's taste sure change as time goes by, lol. I started like Yaoi genre at my twenties. It's kinda refreshing to read something different once in awhile. But it's still not my favorite genre, especially when I accidentally stumbled across the hardcore one, you know, using tools + S/M + incest. All in one, oh my God... it's so gross, sickening and super extreme for me, made me want to puke. Don't get me wrong, I'm not opposed with same-sex love, and I could handle incest story too, but super hardcore S/M story would never be my cup of tea. I'll never understand how using violence to someone who was very important to you can be considered as love.

Okay, put that aside, actually...this manga wasn't first yaoi that I've ever read, lol. I just want to say that sometimes the story plot can be good too, especially Silver Diamond, but actually Silver Diamond isn't yaoi manga, just shounen-ai (that means, no sex scenes between same-sex).
It can show how true love do exist between the same sex. Love has no limits, despite the race, orientation, age (to a certain extent), there's a true love for everybody. :)
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