I Think Our Son Is Gay, Vol. 2

I Think Our Son Is Gay, Vol. 2

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  • Create Date:2022-01-26 08:51:45
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Okura
  • ISBN:1646091124
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Summary

A doting mother and her two beloved sons, one of whom she thinks is probably gay, go about their daily lives in this hilarious and heartwarming LGBTQIA+-friendly family comedy!

With her husband working abroad, mama Tomoko is in charge of raising their two precious sons back on the Aoyama ranch。 Keeping her kids fed, clothed, and on schedule is all in a day's work, but Tomoko also watches over them with great love and care。。。and in the case of her eldest son Hiroki, who's doing a very bad job of keeping his sexuality a secret from his family, a big dose of bemusement。 And now Hiroki might have another secret to keep! Lately he's been coming home from school talking enthusiastically about a certain boy, his classmate Daigo! With practically every other word out of her son's mouth being about Daigo, Tomoko can't help thinking Hiroki's crushing pretty hard on his friend!

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Reviews

Emma

This is such an adorably wholesome manga。

G D'ANNA

I really want more from Yuri’s perspective! I hope he has more of his own story arc eventually

Anniek

Very cute, very funny

Parris

It’s just so WHOLESOME。 The “they’re not your shoes to wear…” comment/analogy was just 👌。 Honestly this mom is just killing it!!

Lottie

This series is so lovely, cozy and heartwarming!

Manika

3。5

August Lawson

Honestly like this series isn't super connected throughout the book so it's not like storyline but it's so cute and I love all of these characters these books are worth reading。 Honestly like this series isn't super connected throughout the book so it's not like storyline but it's so cute and I love all of these characters these books are worth reading。 。。。more

Caitlin

One of my new favorite reads。 It's a very wholesome slice of life series that greatly depicts conflicts that I personal will never experience。 I hope everyone in this series gets their happy ending。 One of my new favorite reads。 It's a very wholesome slice of life series that greatly depicts conflicts that I personal will never experience。 I hope everyone in this series gets their happy ending。 。。。more

Sarah

Yuri, the younger brother in this story, is fantastic。 Loved getting some of the story from his perspective。 I like when graphic novels have little bits about the author's life at the end。 Yuri, the younger brother in this story, is fantastic。 Loved getting some of the story from his perspective。 I like when graphic novels have little bits about the author's life at the end。 。。。more

Rod Brown

More cute and gentle humor from the doting mother who keeps close watch over her older son, Hiroki, who she suspects is gay。 There are crushes galore amongst the teens in the book。 And mom's female coworker gets in on the is-he-or-isn't-he gaydar game with one of their male coworkers。 To offset the humor with a little drama, hints continue to drop that Hiroki's father may be a problem if he ever does come out as gay。Looking forward to more volumes in the future。 More cute and gentle humor from the doting mother who keeps close watch over her older son, Hiroki, who she suspects is gay。 There are crushes galore amongst the teens in the book。 And mom's female coworker gets in on the is-he-or-isn't-he gaydar game with one of their male coworkers。 To offset the humor with a little drama, hints continue to drop that Hiroki's father may be a problem if he ever does come out as gay。Looking forward to more volumes in the future。 。。。more

Ellisnoblebooks

Prendete la delicatezza con cui 'Heartstopper' parla di coming out in età adolescenziale unito alla speranza e alla comprensione del monologo del padre di Elio in 'Chiamami col tuo nome', aggiungeteci un'ambientazione nipponica e boom, avrete 'My son is probabile gay'。È la storia di Tomoko, una mamma che inizia ad accorgersi che il figlio Hiroki potrebbe essere gay, ma decide di lasciargli tutto il tempo che gli serve per essere prima a suo agio con sé stesso in tale consapevolezza, cercando nel Prendete la delicatezza con cui 'Heartstopper' parla di coming out in età adolescenziale unito alla speranza e alla comprensione del monologo del padre di Elio in 'Chiamami col tuo nome', aggiungeteci un'ambientazione nipponica e boom, avrete 'My son is probabile gay'。È la storia di Tomoko, una mamma che inizia ad accorgersi che il figlio Hiroki potrebbe essere gay, ma decide di lasciargli tutto il tempo che gli serve per essere prima a suo agio con sé stesso in tale consapevolezza, cercando nel frattempo di creare l'ambiente più accogliente possibile, difendendolo dall'omofobia interiorizzata delle persone a lui accanto e facendogli capire che può essere sé stesso senza paure。Potrà un po' fermarvi la ripetitività di certe situazioni dovute alla natura originale di webcomic, ma dategli comunque una possibilità, soprattutto se siete genitori o lavorate nell'ambito scolastico, due ambienti che normalmente sono forti sostenitori dell'eteronormatività, amatonormatività e allonormatività: questa storia dimostra in modo brillante quanto queste concezioni siano solo costrutti, ma come siano state pericolosamente introiettate come naturali, per cui è necessario un bel lavoro di de costruzione che però rende tutt* più liber* (tipo dimostrando quanto sia stupido il concetto di 'spreco' quando una persona attraente fa coming out come omosessuale)。PS: non vedo l'ora di vedere cosa riserverà il futuro soprattutto al fratellino di Hiroki, Yuri, che si dimostra spesso molto più intelligente degli adulti (e manda tante aroace vibes。。。 speriamo in bene) 。。。more

Dani Figueroa

This is a real heartwarming book。 I'm glad I'm able to read this book and I can't wait。 This is a real heartwarming book。 I'm glad I'm able to read this book and I can't wait。 。。。more

Alexa

I love this series so much。 😭

Vivian Lu

This is cute。 I like how wholesome and adorable it is。 The little snippets of life are great。 The author’s message at the end was nice。 I wish there was a little more plot to get the story going, but it is what it is and I’m enjoying it so far。 4/5。 Let’s see how long it will last。

Clint Read

This was super cute!

Mora

I’m not one to get overly emotional while reading, but I really couldn’t help it here。 The levels of positivity and overall enjoyment I got from reading this was incredible。 You learn from this manga on top of enjoying every second of it。 This is definitely going in my favorites。

tessie

i am obsesseddd just a little too repetitive at times

Frank Chillura (OhYouRead)

These books are literally the best。 It is more about the feelings that the family are having about Hiroki’s sexuality than it is about his feelings。 I absolutely love that his mother is trying to tell him how much she loves him, no matter who he loves。 It is so incredibly sweet!!I love that we get a little more of his friends as well, especially Daigo。 We don’t actually know that he is the love interest, but I’m really hoping so。The best part of this book was the epilogue where the author talks These books are literally the best。 It is more about the feelings that the family are having about Hiroki’s sexuality than it is about his feelings。 I absolutely love that his mother is trying to tell him how much she loves him, no matter who he loves。 It is so incredibly sweet!!I love that we get a little more of his friends as well, especially Daigo。 We don’t actually know that he is the love interest, but I’m really hoping so。The best part of this book was the epilogue where the author talks about his own journey since Volume 1。 He has since come out to his own mother。 This definitely gives new meaning to the book for me。 It’s almost like his love letter to what kind of relationship he wishes he had from his own family。 。。。more

micah

so cute and relatable 😭

Marjo

Yeah, the younger brother is 100% aro-ace, it's confirmed, and I will not be accepting questions at this time。 Also, man these volumes go by fast! Now I have to wait for the next volume to be translated。 Yeah, the younger brother is 100% aro-ace, it's confirmed, and I will not be accepting questions at this time。 Also, man these volumes go by fast! Now I have to wait for the next volume to be translated。 。。。more

eri b。❀

rtc but aaah this is so wholesome and makes me feel so happy, great way to end the year <3

Swain

Just as lovely as the firstSimilar to the first but more expanded, short sweet and lovely! I can't wait to read the next few and see what comes of the characters Just as lovely as the firstSimilar to the first but more expanded, short sweet and lovely! I can't wait to read the next few and see what comes of the characters 。。。more

Quartz

This one is just as wonderful as the first volume, though this one has a touch more cohesion。 I would absolutely love it if this was adapted into an anime! Can't wait for the third volume to be released! This one is just as wonderful as the first volume, though this one has a touch more cohesion。 I would absolutely love it if this was adapted into an anime! Can't wait for the third volume to be released! 。。。more

Jason

This series continues to be so heartwarming and wonderful

Bee (BacchusVines)

I really enjoy the thoughtfulness of this manga。 Each chapter proves that words can have negative or positive effects。

May

Oh that panel about waste almost made me cry。 As a mom this manga just keeps giving me super feels!!

Dylan

CW: Gossip at work about a possible gay coworker, Bullying, FightThis volume was so good! We follow a boy named Hiroki, who is still discover who he is and what he wants to be in life。 Both as his identity and exploring his future career paths。 We see the story through his mom's eyes, as she supports him in his endeavors。 I cried at the end of this volume, because of the afterward! It's not my place to talk about it, though, you'll have to read it yourself to find out。 There's also a great chapt CW: Gossip at work about a possible gay coworker, Bullying, FightThis volume was so good! We follow a boy named Hiroki, who is still discover who he is and what he wants to be in life。 Both as his identity and exploring his future career paths。 We see the story through his mom's eyes, as she supports him in his endeavors。 I cried at the end of this volume, because of the afterward! It's not my place to talk about it, though, you'll have to read it yourself to find out。 There's also a great chapter discussing what you like and gender。 I found that discussion very relatable and thought provoking。 Why do we focus so much on what people read based on their gender? Enjoy what you like!This series is wonderful and I highly recommend it! 。。。more

Elaine White

This was a brilliant sequel。 I love how quietly accepting and supportive Hiroki's brother, Yuri, is。 Seeing his POV was so cute。 I think he might be Ace, or maybe he's just too young to know his orientation yet, but I definitely get an aro-ace vibe from him。I flove how supportive Hiroki's mum is, but how she's also carefully analysing situations, like staying over and phone wallpapers。 The fact she read the BL manga was AWESOME。 Such a precious moment, when she encouraged Hiroki to read it and t This was a brilliant sequel。 I love how quietly accepting and supportive Hiroki's brother, Yuri, is。 Seeing his POV was so cute。 I think he might be Ace, or maybe he's just too young to know his orientation yet, but I definitely get an aro-ace vibe from him。I flove how supportive Hiroki's mum is, but how she's also carefully analysing situations, like staying over and phone wallpapers。 The fact she read the BL manga was AWESOME。 Such a precious moment, when she encouraged Hiroki to read it and think for himself, without admitting he'd been influenced by his absently homophobic father。 She's really trying to help Hiroki find his voice and his strength to feel how he feels without always lying about it or hiding it。 The way she tries hard to understand him and his feelings is amazing。 The way a simple phrase or conversation makes her rethink things from Hiroki's POV, like the shoes situation and the "what a waste" conversation。 Each were subtly brilliant, clever and eye-opening for her。The epilogue, where the author explains they came out to their mother during the process of writing the manga was just。。。 There are no words for how powerful that is。 。。。more

Loz

I liked this one much more than the first, but I still have some personal quibbles that this book did some steps to address。

Peter

I don’t care if this is embarrassingly sanguine, it’s really cute and lighthearted。 The sort of thing I would have wanted growing up