
Kitsumo
At this point, I don’t know how things will turn out, and the thread image is cute and draws me in, but I really feel like, where is this going to develop from here…?
No matter how it turns out, we’ve realized that women can be perverts too.
It’s frustrating, but I can’t deny that this person is so cute that I can understand why someone would steal a napkin.
The appearance is way too different between work and casual clothes!
Is there such a happy-looking Kimo?
There was.
Is it the case of the broken lid and the closed lid?
A guy who plays girl-oriented games together on a date!
It seems that Yumezora has an ex-boyfriend.
>>8
As for ways to expand in the future, it’s definitely that direction.
Either depict the protagonist’s creepy sexual desire and conflicts in a grotesquely exaggerated manner through various methods.
It was considered gross here, but among the recent new series, it’s quite interesting.
>>10
Disgust and humor are not mutually exclusive…
The heroine’s style is too different.
The current direction seems to be close to works by Shuuzou Oshimi.
I thought there was no one else watching this manga besides me, but I was surprised to find that quite a few people are watching it.
Yumezora is cute, isn’t she?
>>14
Many people read Yanmaga because it has a DAYS subscription.
I am terrified that there are two threads for this manga.
>>16
In situations where alcohol is flowing or when they have a hold on someone’s weakness, they tend to show their true nature.
Just do a typical romantic comedy!
>>17
How am I supposed to do this?
I want Yumesora and Yoshihara to be together.
Trash of the napkin thief should die.
The protagonist of the latest free episode is really disgusting and not funny at all.
This protagonist is just always feeling sick, right?!
The protagonist is constantly erect during the date.
Thump♥
It’s not that!
The woman also seems to show signs of having a bad personality.
There’s a limit to how long a conversation can be driven solely by the unpleasantness of men, so it seems like women might steer the narrative either by showing their own unpleasantness or by continuously bringing in more unpleasant men in a battle route.
If you’re bringing out a succession of disgusting men, there are already too many colleagues other than the protagonist…
It would probably be easier to continue if you put a lid on a cracked pot.
What comes up as recommendations for people who read this work are all manga lacking any sense of dignity, and this is…
>>29
It’s from Yanmaga, after all.
Anyway, as long as Yumekora-san experiences something lewd, I don’t care about anything else.
That’s a problem with Yanmaga web…
Right now, I’m being tormented with words while being brought to climax with a handjob.
“I want to be told, ‘Hooray, I couldn’t hold back the sperm, so today I’m holding off on the vagina❤️'” – the heroine.
The works on Yanmaga Web are nothing but lacking in decency.
I feel like decent works never appear in the recommendations.
I have the impression that in the past year, Yanmaga has been rolling down the slope of vulgarity.
>>36
This is a mistake.
Yanmaga has always been vulgar.
>>37
I bought it about 30 years ago for the sake of Southern Eyes.
I remember it was filled with vulgar comics.
>>37
The only thing left to do is to rely on taxes for the breasts.
>>37
It’s firmly filled with vulgar manga centered around Parallel Paradise, Higanjima, and Tawawa, explicitly aware of other works…
>>36
A generation that doesn’t know about Industrial Ballad Volleyball Boys…
The setting of frequently encountering gropers makes me so aroused that I feel like my crotch could burst.
It’s likely the best since it’s the only one being talked about in the new series.
The type of person who thinks it’s disgusting but still watches a video of a streamer forgetting to stop the stream while they are doing something inappropriate.
>>42
I understood the feelings of the thread poster!
Weak male thinking is skillful.
>>43
The rawness of the psychological portrayal is so well done that the napkin thief, which is the crux of the development, feels a bit cartoonish or out of place, which is somewhat disappointing.
>>53
In that case, nothing will happen and it will end.
I think it’s a good magazine that doesn’t try to be overly refined and offers a mix of vulgarity and violence.
I think it’s the most interesting new series lately.
Number 2 is from the track and field club.
It’s fine to have a heroine who seems aroused watching the protagonist doing it with a napkin.
A romantic comedy manga where the flow suddenly changed drastically.
The black-haired, glasses-wearing, voluptuous heroine from Yanmaga is rare.
>>56
I will be finished with one next week.
I have a feeling another woman might show up.
Recently, there have been so many manga where women are the perverts that I was reading this thinking it was rare for the man to be the pervert.
As expected, the woman is also a pervert, which is a bit of a letdown.
But I was wearing my glasses off this week, so it was really annoying.
The thread image is interesting, but isn’t “Go” and “Go” also interesting lately?
It doesn’t really feel like a Young Magazine.
When Yumekura-san said she could do it! you stole my napkin and were masturbating, right? I whispered while grinning that I was recording it, and then Gomi-kun was crushed by guilt and started saying things like “someone like me…” and stopped coming to the company. Is there still no story about how you’re a pervert who steals napkins but then gets all weak?
Among the new series in Young Magazine, being good at drawing alone is quite rare.
>>63
There are quite a few terrible ones in the adult category…
>>70
I think even setting aside the erotic elements, Ueno-kun’s art is too rough and poorly done.
Readers think that as long as it’s erotic, anything goes when it’s ranked high.
>>72
That’s the kind of thing that’s so poorly done that it makes you want to read it anyway.
It’s crazy to hide a small camera in the company restroom, Yumezora-san…
>>64
Napkin mud is already out, but it feels even more out for some reason…
I’m really enjoying the drawing on the card.
This is a somewhat unique romantic comedy.
I think there are many people who were thrown off in the first episode.
At least for me, I’m curious about what happens next, so I think it’s good as a manga.
There seems to be a scene where one is forced to use a napkin and ends up getting excited…
I only knew from the thumbnail, but was it such a relaxed kind of work…?
I feel like it’s more about the deep suffering of weaker men instilling fear…
>>74
The protagonist feels gloomy because the heroine in casual clothes seems out of reach in their workplace (currently aroused).
In the end, it feels like it’s going to become a typical manga where the perverted protagonist co-depends with a more perverted heroine.
Even if you’re knowledgeable about games aimed at girls, just not being put off by it will make you like it, right?
Stop the napkin mud.
Is it loose…?
Every time I read it, I feel that for the new series, it would be better if they had a more intimidating man and a handsome skilled artist do the illustrations for “Gachiko Yakuza.”
I understand that Ueno-kun is not very skilled, but he is popular.
It looks childish with a low body proportion, like a serious yakuza person’s drawing.
>>81
In the manga about students that I’ve been drawing until now, that kind of art style didn’t feel out of place.
It’s too incompatible with the yakuza theme…
A manga that is called a napkin in the Yanmaga thread.
It seems like I’ve watched the Napsico video multiple times.
>>84
I’ve watched it many times.
I’m rewatching it before the date.
>>84
I don’t really understand how it happened, but…
The protagonist is secretly filming the room, this woman.
I don’t really understand, but if you had the guts and drive to steal a napkin, you wouldn’t become a weak man, for better or worse.
Yumesora is also an otaku, but her grooming and experience with dating are in a league of their own compared to male otaku, which is realistic.
You’re good at drawing expressions.
What kind of emotion does the thread image convey?
But when I look at past works, it’s normal for creepy guys and scary women to get together like this.
It might be more interesting if you find out that the author is a woman.
>>94
Seriously? That depiction of weak men is overwhelming.
>>95
You can easily find information about weak men on any sensationalist summary site.