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Koi wa Ina Mono Myōna Mono (恋は異なもの妙なもの
?, trans. Love is a Strange and Different
Thing) is a fictional manga written and illustrated by Japanese author Taishi Zaō (also known for her shōjo works
under the name Mikiyo
Tsuda) in 2002.
The story focuses on the character, Masafumi Tamura, a sixteen
year old high school boy who is a psychic of sorts. He has had
foreseeing dreams ever since he was a young child, and the dreams
he has always come true. As he grows older and enters junior high,
he has fewer foreseeing dreams and they also become weaker.
However, one night when he is in junior high, he has the strongest
foreseeing dream he has ever had. This dream reveals that he will
someday realize he is gay, since he is having sex with a man in his
dream. From that day forth, Tamura is determined to assert his
heterosexuality, even going as far as reading porn while in class.
He continues this behavior even as he enters high school.
One day Tamura passes out after seeing fellow student Narumi
Seiwa in class. It is revealed that Seiwa is the man he is always
having sex with in his foreseeing dream. Later when Seiwa meets him
out of dumb curiosity (wondering how someone can pass out from just
seeing someone else) Tamura tries to avoid Seiwa. Seiwa in turn
follows Tamura around, wondering why the other boy seems to dislike
him for no apparent reason and demanding an explanation.
This series was first serialized in the Japanese manga magazine Dear+Comics in
2002.[1]
Plot
Koi wa Ina Mono Myōna Mono actually starts while Tamura
is in high school, when he encounters another boy, Narumi Seiwa,
who he immediately recognizes from his foreseeing dream. He
promptly passes out after seeing Seiwa from the stress of meeting
the guy he knows he will end up sleeping with, which will confirm
that he is a homosexual.
Tamura attempts to avoid Seiwa at all costs, since he is already
strongly attracted to him against his will because of the numerous
times he has had the foreseeing dream of sleeping with Seiwa.
Seiwa's touch is enough for Tamura to get aroused. Seiwa is further
confused from Tamura's reactions and adverse avoidance of him.
Tamura's avoidance of Seiwa irritates the other boy, who wants
to know why he seemingly hates him. The end result is that Seiwa
follows Tamura around school wanting an explanation, making it hard
for Tamura to control his feelings for Seiwa.
Eventually after such a long time of trying to avoid his "fate"
and Seiwa's growing affection for him, Tamura finally gives up and
sleeps with Seiwa after only knowing him for a few weeks, because
of the stress it has caused him from his own stubbornness, and
Seiwa's inability to give up liking him. However, the real reason
he sleeps with Seiwa is because he finally admits that he does love
Seiwa. The two become lovers and life partners afterwards.
When last seen, Tamura and Seiwa are an "idiot couple" who still
act like newlyweds, even seven years later.
Characters
- Masafumi Tamura
- The main character, Masafumi Tamura, has foreseeing dreams that
tell the future and always come true. He has had these dreams since
he was a young child. His most disturbing dream however was the one
about himself, and his realization that he will discover he is
gay.
- The first night he has the dream, he is determined to assert
his heterosexuality. Unfortunately, he keeps having the dream over
and over again throughout junior high and into high school. Since
Tamura avoids sleeping as much as possible, he spends the time he
is awake studying, and is now a top student. This changed Tamura
from an expressive kid with average grades and a really friendly
demeanor, to a top-of-the-class student who took on extra
responsibilities. He is polite but very stoic and a little awkward
to approach. He has been labeled as being a real "goody goody"
kid.
- Tamura is a polite young man to everyone and he has no real
enemies. He is usually well liked by others and likes taking care
of people. He is even liked by his sempai (upperclassmen). He tries
to act like he's in control by forcing himself to stay calm and
trying to find any plausible way out of situations he doesn't like.
When he is bothered by something, he tends to freak out or becomes
extremely quiet and stammeringly shy. Tamura is also very stubborn,
seen by how he absolutely denies having any inclinations of being
gay.
- To reassert his heterosexuality, Tamura went as far as reading
porn right in the middle of class or out in public, which ended up
earning him a bizarre sort of respect from the other boys in his
class for his bold actions (at first no one outside Tamura's family
know about his foreseeing ability, so the boys in his class don't
know the real reason why he's reading porn in class).
- Tamura lives with his father, mother, and older sister at the
beginning of the story. They know about Tamura's foreseeing dreams
and have already accepted that Tamura will be gay a long time ago,
even if Tamura hasn't. This aggravates Tamura that none of his
family is freaking out about him becoming gay, which ends up making
him think of them as the "brainless family". By the time Tamura is
23, he is an important computer programmer at a company called IT
Company.
- Narumi Seiwa
- Narumi Seiwa is a very normal high schooler, if a bit dense. He
has a puppy-like persona, which occasionally is shown in a comical
fashion with Seiwa sprouting dog-ears, a tail, and a begging look
on his face. He often admits himself that he is very naive and a
little dense, which is confirmed when he says stupid things and
asks really dumb questions (Tamura even thinks of him as the "naive
idiot" at one point). He's a nice boy, very expressive, friendly,
and will boldly announce what he's upset about. He has a very
straight-forward personality and demands the reason for Tamura's
apparent avoidance of him.
- When Seiwa meets Tamura again (after Tamura fainted the day
before), Seiwa wanted to find Tamura because he was so amazed
someone could faint just by seeing someone else. Seiwa has a
growing curiosity about what kind of person Tamura is which ends up
with him following Tamura around and asking Tamura's friends about
him.
- Seiwa sees the dream as a lucky blessing that will put him
together with Tamura who he has begun to really like. This stresses
out Tamura even more that he isn't actual upset like he thinks he
should be. Seiwa is just a little too enthusiastic about going out
with Tamura, especially on the physical level. Tamura has to ward
him off constantly, especially when he finds out that Seiwa is
inexperienced and doesn't know how to sleep with a man, which
brings more problems.
- At the beginning of the story, Seiwa lives with his mother
(twice divorced), an older sister, Nagisa, and a younger sister,
Mio. Tamura doesn't meet Seiwa's family until seven years in their
relationship when both of them are 23 and already living together.
Seiwa has been avoiding letting Tamura meet his family, not because
he's afraid or even worried about revealing his sexuality to his
family, but because he knows Tamura is a good catch and that his
mother and sisters are huge flirts. Seiwa often doesn't feel like
he deserves such a great guy like Tamura since he considers himself
pretty stupid at times, and his family tends to agree with him. By
this time in the story, Seiwa is employed in restaurant services
and is a chef apprentice.
- Houjyou
- Known only as Houjyou, Houjyou is one of two friends of Tamura
that he talks to about his problem with Seiwa. Houjyou has known
Tamura since at least junior high. Houjyou is a very calm young
man, who gives good and reasonable advice, but also some that is
very harsh. He hardly ever reacts to anything in any extreme, and
doesn't care if Tamura is gay (saying that it's his romance, his
problem) and will still be his friend. When Tamura and Seiwa
finally become lovers, he thoroughly tells them that the world can
be a harsh place for a gay couple.
- Houjyou serves as half of the voice of reason for both Tamura
and Seiwa, the other half being Ota. He and Ota talk and give
common sense advice to both Tamura and Seiwa as their situation
complicates.
- Houjyou also speculates the reason why Tamura keeps having the
same dream is because he is too stubborn to accept it, so unless he
sleeps with Seiwa, he'll keep having the dream. He even tells Seiwa
to sleep with Tamura as soon as possible, obviously saying that
they're being stupid and they shouldn't be making the situation
into such a big deal. After many failed attempts for the Tamura and
Seiwa to get together, he starts to get aggravated with their lack
of progress, but continues to give them advice. He even declares
he'll call them the "idiot couple" if they finally hook up.
- Both he and Ota give money to Tamura and Seiwa to go to a love
hotel as their relationship begins to escalate and really drive
Tamura crazy with frustration. The idea for them to go to a love
hotel was Houjyou's who thinks they just need to sleep together so
Tamura will finally quit fussing over his situation (Tamura by this
time is becoming increasingly lethargic and stressed).
- Ota
- Simply known as Ota, Ota is one of Tamura's friends who has
known him since at least junior high. Ota is one of Tamura's
friends that Seiwa converses with to try to find out why Tamura is
avoiding him. Ota is usually calm, even with the situation Tamura
is in with Seiwa, but sometimes over-reacts, especially after he
notices the apparent changes between Tamura and Seiwa's behavior
after their first night together. However, one of the things he
doesn't over-react to is finding out Tamura had foreseeing dreams
about finding out he's gay.
- Ota serves as half of the voice of reason for both Tamura and
Seiwa, the other half being Houjyou. He and Houjyou talk and give
common sense advice to both Tamura and Seiwa as their situation
complicates. He's more sympathetic than Houjyou and tries to help
and support Tamura and Seiwa's decisions.
References
- ^ Mikiyo Tsuda's personal website
External
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