
Yamada…-chan’s slanted attitude is arousing, and Koko…-chan excites me because she has a higher academic background than me. Momo…-chan, I just like because her personality is simply too bad.
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
I think everyone is more normal than Akemi-chan.
>>1
I think Akemi-chan is at least equal to the three people in the thread as long as she stays silent.
>>4
There is no such thing as a silent Akemi-chan, so those words are meaningless.
How is Mii-chan?
>>2
Ignorance scenarios are sometimes my favorite.
>>2
I want to avoid topics that require a strong resolve to talk about at a snack.
Momo seems to like Morita because there’s a lot of fun in teasing her.
Because it resonates when struck, Morita…
It seems that Minami-chan will be well-loved at Snack Bus E.
>>7
Mom seriously thinks about how to handle Mii-chan’s situation.
Akemi-chan is struggling with the distance because she doesn’t want to get too involved, but she also can’t just leave it alone at the same workplace…
I’m going to pretend I didn’t see you, Kogarashi-chan.
>>19
I suspect that Komame-chan is somewhat similar.
>>19
When Akemi-chan saw Mii-chan go “Waaah!”
Wow, I feel like you’re going to give it back!
Kokoro-chan, whose high ambitions lead her to get caught up with Douglas.
Morita seems to be quite highly educated.
>>9
It looks like you graduated from Hokkaido University.
It seems like everyone is related to FANZA.
It’s nonsensical to say you like someone with such a terrible personality.
>>12
It’s because of Morita that my preferences are mixed up between interacting with them as a real person and admiring them as a character.
>>22
The scene where Mom says something like that and Akemi-chan is silently looking at Morita over the counter.
Morita has decent communication skills and comes from a good background, so it seems like he could easily get a girlfriend if given the right opportunity, but it feels like he might run away even if he gets the chance.
>>13
Being talkative only with someone who caters to you doesn’t mean you have good communication skills…
>>13
It’s that character because I’m paying for a snack.
It seems that they can’t talk at all at the workplace, I wonder how it will be…
It’s surprising how regulars from the low-end snacks in Sapporo have started to be able to go to cabarets in Shinjuku.
Wasn’t the original Morita quite a big deal?
It’s more reassuring for virgins when someone like Momo-chan openly shows their malice.
Being a regular at a snack bar puts you in the strong communicator category.
>>21
Moreover, they have a barbecue once a year among regulars.
I am currently having thoughts about Mii-chan that I shouldn’t be having…
Because I’m intoxicated by my own greatness in not revealing that, Mii-chan’s existence is a plus.
Seriously, a manifestation of lust!
At first, Kokoro-chan seems to look down on me, but halfway through, it seems like she will talk to me normally.
It seems like Morita would have a normal conversation with these three people.
Morita feels like he might shrink down if he doesn’t get treated as casually as Akemi-chan, even after paying.
I think Momo-chan seems the easiest to talk to.
I’m scared of and not good at that kind of duality where girls pretend to be friendly but actually gossip behind the scenes.
>>33
Momo-chan seems to say “You’re creepy” even to girls she doesn’t get along with.
Akemi-chan’s communication skills are strong enough to ride on the typical analogy of an otaku.
Yamada doesn’t understand even if it’s compared to a game…
Morita seems to have a hard time with people who lack common sense, so she might get along well with Kokoro-chan.
I think this way, but once I actually start interacting, things don’t seem to go well.
Where is Bus-chan?
I try to have conversations with men who genuinely hate women and women who genuinely hate men, just in case…
Morita is not good at interacting with ordinary women, or rather, he won’t be able to get close to them.
It’s as if Akemi-chan has common sense.
There’s some kind of illusion of a beautiful idiot, though.
In reality, people with intellectual disabilities are not angels at all; they can be selfish and really problematic.
If Akemi-chan and Kosame-chan have a child with a disability, will they give birth to it or abort it…?
It seems like while saying that having children isn’t cost-effective, I feel like I’d end up doting on them once they’re actually born.
>>44
“You’re treating my child like a disabled person, aren’t you? That’s you, Koyuki-chan…”
Akemi-chan digs into the fatal points more than Momo-chan.
Akemi-chan is also in the nightlife business, so it’s something similar.
>>46
What I mean is, working in the water industry while bearing my boyfriend’s debts is completely the behavior of someone from that side.
>>51
What I’m doing is pretty much the same as what grandma does…
Morita, who doesn’t get discouraged even when challenged and can engage in lighthearted conversation, doesn’t seem that attracted to Momo-chan.
As expected, even Mama can’t compare to Mii-chan’s level…
>>48
“What will you do if you can’t come in?”
When I’m told it’s okay because I’m just hanging out…
>>48
But aren’t there a lot more crazy customers than Mii-chan?
>>54
It’s scary that even someone like that often appears in the real world as a proper customer.
>>54
It seems that Komame-chan occasionally leans towards Mii-chan.
>>54
The conditions are certainly different between the customer, myself, and this employee…
Momo-chan + Morita = Naoya
If Momo-chan said she wanted to take my virginity, I’d be like, “Eww, gross!” It seems like she would tease and play with my straightforwardness typical of a virgin.
People with an unusually light attitude towards sex tend to hesitate…
It’s better if it seems like you won’t let me do it.
Mii-chan is such a thoroughbred that she can’t be handled by someone half-hearted.
When Morita says Yamada-chan, it sounds like Yamada has transformed into a girl.
Yamada from Buse is also going through his first experience, so he’s similar to Yamada-san.
If it’s the early Akemi-chan who would brutally beat Mom, it wouldn’t be strange for her to exist in a world where Mii-chan is.
Disgusting
That’s so Morita-like.
Just to emphasize… the child who is born has no sin, you know?
Shy Morita probably can’t talk to the older two.
>>66
Because you can talk with the power of alcohol and from the position of having paid money…
>>68
Even with that buff, I still couldn’t talk to Komikata-chan.
It wouldn’t work unless it’s a good (f*cking) girl like Akemi-chan.
I’m relatively multi-talented, I’ve set up a VR environment, and considering that along with visiting snack bars…
Morita feels like he has quite a bit of money.
>>67
The money that my peers are spending on rent and raising children is still intact.
It seems like Kokoro-chan is reading Snack Bus E on a manga app.
Three visits of respect! Three visits of respect! Upon seeing…
Mr. Yamada, who doesn’t know about subculture, is puzzled and thinks, “What’s that…?”
Momo-chan responds, “What is that? I don’t get it!”
The cultured Kokoro-chan is about to burst out laughing.
Up to this point, it’s fine, but when it comes to Mii-chan, it’s not real… so he pulls back and stops after once, that’s Morita.
Morita is creepy, but has a sense of ethics, so when he sees Mii-chan, he goes “sigh…”
That’s why you’re a virgin.
The problem is that I don’t have the guts or money to handle three girls I’m meeting for the first time at a cabaret.
Morita is clearly going to freeze up and run away after being made to hold a pillow by Mii-chan, so it seems like they’re actually the least compatible.
>>77
It seems like they probably ran straight to the usual snack place.
The first voice is that I have finally entered a popularity phase.
>>82
That’s a scam.
If Morita stopped the creepy behavior and changed their hairstyle and face, I think they would be normally popular.
Is it really possible to call Morita “Morita” if he stops his creepy behavior?
Morita from Theseus, huh…
Wasn’t Morita quite a decent person?
Morita is someone who accepts anything, no matter how bizarre.
It’s Morita’s bankbook that is popular.
How much was the vase the other woman was holding?