Marriage Gray - Vol. 2 Ch. 18

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In Spanish there's a translation up to chapter 25, but it seems they've abandoned it, since December there's been no translation.
 
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one trivia about this main couple ( since we going see many more couple in later chapter )

both still sleep on different room ... only sometimes sleep together ( mainly after having seg )


their chemistry its good tho... they goes to quite number of date also...only sleep its most of time separate
 
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their chemistry its good tho... they goes to quite number of date also...only sleep its most of time separate
Honestly, a lot of long term couples use separate beds. If your partner is mobile at all during sleeping that can suck to deal with, so why bother with generating stress on the relationship when you can just not instead?
 
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Honestly, a lot of long term couples use separate beds. If your partner is mobile at all during sleeping that can suck to deal with, so why bother with generating stress on the relationship when you can just not instead?
well this couple case...

she its " wolf " ..i mean ..a very hungry one

and her husband wor klife going be at risk if they sleep together all the time lol
 
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CHOTTO MATTE KUDASAI! Why didn't they put the ecchi tag?! Her *ppai was shown, but no ecchi tag? Seriously, I don't mind that since I like ecchi, but still, no ecchi tag at all!

PS: This chapter reminds me of Welcome to NHK anime that one of the episodes that there is ecchi scene that a woman showed her *ppai (uncensored) but no ecchi tag in that anime.
 
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Honestly, a lot of long term couples use separate beds. If your partner is mobile at all during sleeping that can suck to deal with, so why bother with generating stress on the relationship when you can just not instead?
Long term couples, sure. But newlyweds? That's a bit odd.

Most of the time I've seen it in real life it's been because of different sleep schedules or medical reasons (snoring, CPAP machine, special bed requirements, etc.). Back in the day you'd see it with couples that fell out of love but didn't believe in divorce, but that's a lot rarer these days even in Japan. Newlyweds on the same sleep schedule but still sleep separately are very unusual.
 

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