Watashi ni xx Shinasai!

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I can't believe there are 19 volumes of this ? I initially read this because of her previous work, Koko Ni Iru Yo, but I stopped after a few volumes. It was so repetitive, and at that point I had no idea why the guys even liked her in the first place. Is this literally 19 volumes of blackmailing? Not sure what kind of audience this was made for, but it seems pretty popular. Hopefully there was actually something to be taken away from this. I, on the other hand, was quite disappointed that the mangaka went with this type of story.
 
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This is pretty entertaining, not to be taken too seriously. I think the MC is hilarious! All of the confusing love triangles/squares/(even pentagons?) make it pretty fun in a ridiculous sort of way.
 
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This was my jam during high school back when it was still on Batoto. I love this manga.
 
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It’s amazing how the quality of this manga almost corresponds with the quality of its scanlation. Amazing and alluring during the premise and the final dozen or so chapters, meh in the middle. (no offence of course, beggars can’t be choosers)

The premise is invigorating and bewitching. I’m sure this manga isn’t the first of its kind, but it executed the blackmailing trope perfectly, and ended it just in time for the plot to proceed. Then comes the love triangle. Definitely this manga’s weakest link, both love triangles throughout the story are extremely shallow and dull. This isn’t helped by the fact that the cousin character and the male lead’s childhood friend are just, more or less, MacGuffins. Plus the fact that they take away screen time from the male lead, who ends up undeveloped and boring, makes the middle part of the manga all the more dull. The younger brother character, though creepy due to his questionable ways of doing things, is a good wrap to everything. Love his “interesting” personality as well.

Loved the development of the female lead as well as the story altogether. From being cunning, to painstakingly indecisive, to finally determined on pursuing her love, honestly, Yukina is even more interesting than I originally remember. The art is absolutely gorgeous, the supporting cast is charming and full of life, and the comedy and pacing hits just right. It just has all the right ingredients to be a charming shoujo manga that get people captivated and forgot all its many flaws. For me, this is one of the best shoujo mangas, perfectly capturing the essence of middle school love. These are some messed up middle schoolers. All and all, what an amazing read.
 
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i bought all of the books years ago back when i didn't even know online mangas existed and to this day i regret it

it used to be my 10/10 favorite but it's honestly now a 5/10 if not worse :/
 
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i was like, i read this as a kid! wonder how this ends haha.

then i read the latest chapter.
theyre facing middle school graduation.

the whole time... they were tweens huh.................... and the fade to black between the two............. what..................
 

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