![]() So Shoko went to see a gynecologist (who was her husband’s colleague) and looked into artificial insemination, but Mutsuki was not up for it. No sooner after their marriage, they were pressured to have a child, which caused a lot of stress for both of them, Mutsuki being homosexual and Shoko having no interest in intercourse. Seeing that Shoko was easily irritated, unstable, and lonely, Mutsuki urged her to find a lover and even arranged for her to get back to her ex boyfriend on one occasion with the help of her best friend, which launched Shoko into a rage.īy the way, I like his system of shelving his books by country on his bookshelves, the same way I did mine. He had a boyfriend and continued to see him after marriage (Shoko agreed to this), while Shoko had broken up with her boyfriend before their first date (or rather her boyfriend broke up with her). Mutsuki was a kind and understanding man. ![]() Twinkle Twinkle tells a very compelling story of Mutsuki, a gay medical doctor, and Shoko, a slightly mentally unstable translator who joined hands in marriage, because of their parents’ pressures. ![]()
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