Sawaranaide Kotesashi-kun - Vol. 6 Ch. 49 - Kouyou-kun's troubles

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Vice prez put a new definition of Mind Break 💀
I thought the manga was good when everyone else around him were acting like they needed to be put in horny jail and he was straight faced the whole time and a professional. Now the VP basically ruined his life by doing this to him. Is she going to get ANY kind of punishment for doing this?

Now that he is "aware" of this, the story is just another ecchi comedy about an MC getting flustered by the girls around him. Maybe they will actually surprise me and make this MC grow as a human and understand the difference between sexual touch and professional touch again.
 
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I thought the manga was good when everyone else around him were acting like they needed to be put in horny jail and he was straight faced the whole time and a professional. Now the VP basically ruined his life by doing this to him. Is she going to get ANY kind of punishment for doing this?

Now that he is "aware" of this, the story is just another ecchi comedy about an MC getting flustered by the girls around him. Maybe they will actually surprise me and make this MC grow as a human and understand the difference between sexual touch and professional touch again.
I'm hoping that this is the 'drama of the week' and he gets his mojo back.

And yeah, no chance of any sort of punishment for the Vice Principal.
 
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I'm hoping that this is the 'drama of the week' and he gets his mojo back.

And yeah, no chance of any sort of punishment for the Vice Principal.

Well that's dumb. Very interesting world the author is creating where a person in power can sexually abuse the students under them and no one bats an eye. I mean I mentioned this in another chapter, but my suspension of disbelief can only go so far before the story breaks and becomes nonsense.
 
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By her place, does Mayumi mean her house or the hotel her father owns?

Page 9 is "delusions" than "delusion"

Page 15 is "My room only has" instead of "My room only have"
 
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TFW no qt half-bangs brat with twintails to call you oni-chan as she presses against you.

The lad is used to have 0 libido when in very intimate situations, then suddenly, all of his chakra points of testosterone got opened at once, he's sensory overloaded.
Before getting drunk and hear two girls go at each other with a hitachi: I am Buddah, your body excites me no more than a waterfall or sunset.
After: Japanese man running in tunnel screaming sex.flv

dude just beat your meat and problem solved.
Impossible. He would never corrupt massage with dirty actions like that.
 
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Well that's dumb. Very interesting world the author is creating where a person in power can sexually abuse the students under them and no one bats an eye. I mean I mentioned this in another chapter, but my suspension of disbelief can only go so far before the story breaks and becomes nonsense.
I don't know how common it is in actual Japanese society, but it seems to be a common-ish trope in manga/anime/etc. for 'higher ups' in an organization - school, workplace, adventurer's party, etc. - to mistreat (sexually or otherwise) their subordinates.
My suspicion is that in a class/status-aware society like Japan people who are 'higher' on the status scale can get away with all kinds of stuff that people in more egalitarian societies would consider absolutely heinous. Just speculation on my part based on consuming Japanese media, based on the observation that manga/anime/LN mirror real-life Japan to a large extent (though frequently exaggerated for effect).
 
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I don't know how common it is in actual Japanese society, but it seems to be a common-ish trope in manga/anime/etc. for 'higher ups' in an organization - school, workplace, adventurer's party, etc. - to mistreat (sexually or otherwise) their subordinates.
My suspicion is that in a class/status-aware society like Japan people who are 'higher' on the status scale can get away with all kinds of stuff that people in more egalitarian societies would consider absolutely heinous. Just speculation on my part based on consuming Japanese media, based on the observation that manga/anime/LN mirror real-life Japan to a large extent (though frequently exaggerated for effect).

That's a good point. I hadn't thought of it that way. If the audience is already desensitized to different things (See America and violence) then their media will mirror that to some extent and the masses as a whole won't say anything negative about it. Of course there are always individuals or groups (some small, some large) that do speak out against such things, but they are usually ignored.
 

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