It is the reverse of the old saying "Men use love to get sex, while women use sex to get love." She offered the idea of dating as a way to continue having sex, while he was only looking for ways to connect without sex being the primary object. Though he did jump at the idea of a love hotel.
Short of possible physical restraints or serious threats of punishment, nothing can stop two teenagers whose switches have been flipped "in that way". In order to "Do It, they'll either find a place, or make a place.
Love certainly can be quite tangled, but I do so love me some sweet Vanilla releases. Especially when it's a sequel!
I'm definitely happy to see that this sequel showed us the progress they're making in their relationship, making it clear that they want to start a relationship and not just be friends with benefits and all that...I really like it.
May we perhaps get another sequel showing their subsequent dates...?
I'm not so sure. It's clear that Kidera wants to "go steady," but (for the moment) Aikawa seems to be interested only in sex. "I don't like to mingle unless there's something in it for me [page 3, panel 4]." After all, she's the one who arranged their tryst at a love hotel, and she doesn't show much enthusiasm when Kidera offers to take her to a karaoke box ("Fuck me or forget it"). They're a long way from a regular relationship.
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