Kimi ni Koisuru Hazu ga Nai

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I love how I can clearly see the misunderstanding happening but it’s still so awesome. I love the MC so much. I feel he’s so relatable. Super love.
 
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THANK YOU! But please let us readers know if the series has been dropped by the author! It's better than languishing for months... T.T
 
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love this trope, love the art, and both MC's are very likeable!! can't wait to see how the plot develops
 
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I LOVE how this series is basically two shoujo manga male leads falling for each other. Wholesome AF.
 
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I realize why the two MCs feels similar to the MC in Sayonara Game, the uke has low self-esteem and the seme is a prince like character.
 
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I’m so invested and I’m sad it hasn’t been updated. I wonder if it’s released in America yet.
 
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I want to like this more than I actually do and I think it's because it relies on established tropes and makes characters behave in somewhat questionable ways.

First of all our MC Ktaoji has no faults except that he's an Otaku and worse still a Shoujo Manga one at that. Clearly this puts him on par with a mass murderer and he would be rightly shunned by everyone in Japan, or so we're meant to think. Naturally he's heterosexual but doesn't date because he's a mass murderer sorry Otaku, also for some reason he considers run of the mill women 'flashy' :unsure:

Enter Arima a gay colleague at work who has a crush on him, who to be fair does subvert expectations with the exception of the end of the first chapter. In fact the way he avoids Kitaoji 'forces' him to spend most of the Manga chasing after the only person in Japan who can accept his hobby.
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Spelled out like that it's all a bit silly really isn't it?
 

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