
It feels like my chest is being squeezed… It’s a great piece of work… It’s interesting, isn’t it…?! You don’t look like you’re having fun…!
It’s not a thread image that you can enjoy…!
The excitement that makes my stomach tingle.
This is amazing!
I stopped reading after seeing the information that Mii-chan was born from a son and daughter who were engaged in incest, raised by a single mother.
>>3
Is it a family that came from Kisarazu…?
>>20
It might be about 25 years since I last saw anything about the caveman family online…
I’ve never seen someone who overlaps with Mii-chan before.
I think it’s just the right distance to admire Muu-chan in the thumbnail…
Seeing Shigeo made me feel deflated… Could it be that I’m not a valued customer?
Mii-chan has too little support, it’s tough…
I haven’t really seen Morita having fun outside of AV topics.
Disability-induced porn is honestly tough.
I read “A Silent Voice” and “Chii-chan” with the intention of skipping parts, but this was even tougher…!
>>9
It’s not even moving!
I really don’t like that it’s certain I’ll be the first to get killed!
Since I have a disability myself, I probably won’t read this work…
I realized the wholesome enjoyment of watching my uncle’s disgrace at the bus stop…
>>12
The snack bar at the end of the street is described in the story as being like a university club room, which gives a comforting feeling that resonates well.
I think that work is like a slow form of abuse in terms of how to enjoy it.
Somehow, Bus E is a healthy gag manga…
Mii-chan’s parents have crossed the line quite a bit.
If it was just the characters around the cabaret making a ruckus, I could have totally read it.
>>16
I feel that making the reported disabled couple into a visual model crosses a line that should not be crossed by those who create and present work to the world.
>>27
That manga isn’t realistically depicted, but is it similar enough to recognize the original source?
>>27
It’s just that her hairstyle is the same as my mother’s, and that’s just too much of a geek for tokusatsu and American comics.
Is “A Silent Voice” for the purpose of getting a thrill!?
>>17
I can do it!
Reading the entire “Basu E” in a single volume is quite tough…!
>>18
I think the direction of the intensity is different…
Don’t complain after participating, Morita.
>>21
Doppelgänger
A resemblance to someone else…
>>21
I never thought the day would come when I would become someone who eats instead of causing reputational damage…
What is this?
Is this hell?
I can only say that.
Glass-chan is really erotic, you little idiot…
I’m not me if I’m not a virgin…
Morita doesn’t have the same level of initiative as Shigeo.
Shigeo cannot self-deprecate like Morita.
I thought that emotional porn ends more beautifully after all.
The only positive aspect is that with Mii-chan’s death, the misfortune of the cursed bloodline will not be reproduced anymore.
>>33
My daughter has also passed away, so once more.
It’s in a state where even a few acts of kindness aren’t enough to deal with it anymore.
I can’t help but think that it can’t be helped…
It’s too pathetic not to come for the grave visit…
Shigeo is not even a model case of a weak man whose only strength is being proactive, as he can only write bad comments on the internet.
>>37
I think he’s a fairly standard unpleasant male customer that could appear in “Ushijima-kun.”
>>37
I think Shigeo was born from a mix of the annoying customers the author actually dealt with and the annoying men seen online.
Miichan is pretty much like a gag manga, right?
I think it would be tough if it were live-action.
I thought that there is quite a gap between how men perceive weak men and how sex workers perceive weak men.
The Shigeo that a man imagines doesn’t go outside and can’t even have a conversation.
>>39
Not being able to talk because you can’t go outside is not just weak; it’s more like being a vegetable.
I just started recently too.
Standing around!
One reason that anonymous users are eagerly creating memes has become apparent…
>>44
Well, it’s mainly Muu-chan who gets edited…
I think there is a huge gap between those weak guys who can go to a cabaret or snack bar alone and those who can’t.
In the end, did Morita turn out to be Shigeo after removing the bus picture filter?
>>46
There’s no way that’s true, Morita is normally upper class.
I’m going to snacks at that pace and enjoying my hobbies too.
Morita is just an ordinary guy who isn’t popular with women…
It makes me wonder if there were customers like that based on the author’s experiences…
>>48
There are quite a few individuals that resemble Ushijima-kun, so they are likely considered common monsters.
In an unusual situation where Morita and Akemi-chan are being compared and lifted up.
First of all, it’s clear that Morita has no aggressiveness and his jealousy is within the range of a joke, so it’s obvious he was very much loved by his parents and received a good education.
Morita might belittle himself saying he only has money because he lives alone and at home, but he earns enough to spend various amounts on AV and drink at a snack bar.
Morita is just using the technique of blending into the community by being humiliated, and it’s hard to tell if that’s really their true self.
It seems like you are very neat and precise.
Akemi-chan is also excellent as a hostess compared to Yamada.
>>58
It is indeed difficult to mix a serious job with a part-time job where there is no motivation.
They are elegant parents…
Isn’t Morita’s mom sexy?
Morita’s turn in Bus E can really tighten your chest.
Know shame, such as making a toy of it!
It’s safe to enjoy because it’s just the disgraceful behavior of guys whose lives and moral standards are stable.
Well, to be honest, I think Kazama-senpai is a bit questionable.
Morita lacks too much initiative.
>>66
There should be enough, right?!
>>66
People without initiative can’t go to snack bars…
>>66
Having a favorite store where I’m on familiar terms with the staff and can even have interactions like a comedy skit feels like the cream of the crop, doesn’t it…!?
>>71
Also, the regulars play together off-duty, right?
Morita often expresses gratitude to his parents… he was self-deprecating, saying something like, “This is what I got from my reliable parents.”
I often have various parts of my body tightened even before I read it, you know?
>>69
Elderly person
Tatsu bro!
>>73
Are you treating it as menopause symptoms!?
>>77
Tatsu brother looks tough, but his body is falling apart, isn’t it?
If Mii-chan’s family had been normal, there might have been a future where she could connect to welfare and work with Mu-chan at a facility doing stapler work.
I have become a tragic monster who is both a victim and a perpetrator because of my family.
>>74
Even if Mii-chan herself is perfectly healthy, it’s impossible for her to grow up as a decent person in that environment.
It’s just that my grandmother is normally neglecting abuse.
If I let the bus gang read that manga, I feel like they would all get angry.
It feels quite fantastical that Muu-chan and Mii-chan, who can hardly read kanji, are able to come to Tokyo and live alone.
>>80
As for Moo-chan, it’s like, “Why?” when they are loved by their parents.
I wonder if both of them lost their entire family in the disaster.
>>84
It might be that sending them off with the spirit of “let cute children travel” led to something extraordinary.
If it were me, I would cut ties with Miichan while still a student.
The dark side of Bus-E is handled by Akemi-chan and Kawa-chan, so the three regulars are in charge of common sense.
When I read Mii-chan, my heart goes tight…
Well, my heart has been tightening like that for a long time.
I won’t read it because I think it will make me feel uncomfortable.
>>85
Clever
The fact that it’s the first to die is a relief…
It’s a great piece of work… it’s interesting…!
Well, it’s definitely not good to think you understand disabled people just because of this…