At this point, are we sure that Sou isn't some sort of anti-woman weapon in this universe? Bro can induce schizophrenia at the slightest touch, his presence causes every woman in the room to get horny, and he's dense enough to not turn into his R34 counterpart, thus teasing the female population...
Fr, it's like the typical dynamic is flipped, though. Not completely, our MMC is still much more proactive than a typical heroine, but he's the one... receiving(?) in the classic sub positions.
Finally, the author remembered we're here for the horny and not... Whatever just happened. The fight kinda felt like two kids endlessly making up random shit on the playground because they don't want to lose. Hopefully we don't go back to that. I'm here for dragon tiddies, not random asspulls.
Its not density, he knows Yukishio likes him, he's got basically no self-worth. His ex was always beating him down and they were dating for a while, so it's hard not to internalize that abuse. He's only just now freed himself from that, and though it's annoying from a Romcom perspective for him...
TBH I don't think that the manga is trying to say male sex drive is bad, just that senpai doesn't have a healthy view of sexuality on account of always being attracted to women even when they were biologically female. It seems like they've generalized the idea "same-gender attraction = bad" into...
It should have been me, etc, etc...
But seriously, it's kinda annoying how our MMC is having trouble just saying his girlfriend's first name despite him being an adult, while Akira is just normal or a bit aggressive at most.
There's herbivore men, but this is not eating at all.
Mino and Yuuki are an interesting contrast I haven't seen before. Mino is a plot-induced transwoman, effectively, and Yuuki is apparently was a transman before the plot-disease changed his sex. Yuuki has been through some shit though. I wonder if it's pre- or post- change. I can see that abuse...
Really wanted Tatsumi to pull the "I thought we've been dating this whole time" card. Would've been funnier and a lot more in-line with the com part of romcom, but I guess we gotta have ~drama~ at the end.
True, but Seki's gotten/shown to be better while Mari just keeps trying to not do anything and instantly reject any connection that puts her out of her comfort zone, which I can understand, but she's not even trying to get better on that front. She's stuck and she wants to be stuck and that's...
There's some really interesting ideas in this manga that aren't really getting explored well. Like, Mari left her father with her mother who cheated on him, and has a need to push away people who might get too close (that's why she's pursuing Pon, because he doesn't seem like someone who she...
Would be funny if their parents were the bro/sis couple from the author's last manga and the reason their mom is so against them is because the kid that the sister wants would be a second-generation incest baby.
Probably not. Seems like only the two of them were in the room and neither seems to have talked. Obviously the rapist teacher ain't gonna tell a soul, but he's probably traumatized enough to not talk to authorities if he can't even be around girls his age without them triggering his PTSD.
I imagine that Shizuku delivered the last line of the chap in exasperation, like "God damn it, why does everyone keep thinking I don't want to get pounded and why the fuck hasn't he made a move yet!"
Also, Matsuri writing NTR manga is like baking the wedding cake for the winning girl in a harem...