At its core, the series serves as a of the "perfect tutor" trope common in shoujo and BL media. Instead of the typical refined, intellectual mentor who guides a student through academic and emotional hurdles, the protagonist is thrust into a hyper-sexualized, chaotic environment. This inversion highlights the absurdity of many romance clichés, using shock value to create a comedic distance between the reader and the traditionally "earnest" genre expectations. Character Dynamics and Archetypes
The characters of the students, particularly the main girls, Kirishima and Ayase, serve as foils to Shin, each representing different aspects of the complexities of human relationships. Their interactions with Shin often blur the lines between student and teacher, highlighting the ways in which individuals navigate and subvert expectations.
He also taught them a valuable lesson about respect. When a rumor about him spiraled out of control, he addressed it directly, not with anger, but with humor: “If my charm were a subject, I’d get an A+,” he said, “but remember, the real test is how we treat each other every day.”
The story primarily explores themes of friendship, high school life, and romantic relationships.