This isn’t an act…
Why isn’t it acting…
Bed in
That’s right!!!
Chiyo-chan is the biggest…
A woman who takes everything in one panel…
There aren’t many girl manga that involve bed scenes!
…isn’t it?
>>5It seems that having children is somewhat common…
>>5Sailor Moon…
>>5It exists more than I imagined.
I hope this manga keeps trying until the end.
Kashima-kun is not suited for reading romantic comedy shoujo manga.
Bed in, huh…
This little sister is really strong after all.
Are there many girl mangas that go up to the bed-in?
Teacher Yumeko, please work hard and draw until bed-in for the readers…
They left a bomb behind in the end.
I wonder if Chiyo-chan and Nozaki-kun will go to bed together.
As I thought, this little sister gives off a sense of breaking out of this silly world.
She’s the type of woman who assumes a couple just because there are a few men and women around.
Once both sides have feelings for each other, the story is over, isn’t it?
Is it going to develop into one of them betraying the other in the future!? That’s funny.
There are quite a few girl manga featuring bed scenes…!
It’s higher than in shonen manga…!
I can’t imagine being in bed with Professor Yumeno.
>>20It will be 100% a gag manga.
I feel like it’s quite a thought-provoking topic, but it’s mostly overshadowed by how cute Hori-chan is and her little sister.
It’s midnight, so my brain is saying let’s go to sleep.
I know about the situation between boyfriend and girlfriend, let’s get in bed.
No, Chiyo-chan’s voice is quite popular.
What Kashima sees is not a shoujo manga… but a shounen manga!
Was there only the 5th volume of Koi Shiyott?
>>26I started reading manga in my first year of high school, so it hasn’t even been a year yet; is that how it is…?
>>35Is it serialized in a weekly magazine…?
Not only is there bed scenes, but there’s even rape in shoujo manga.
This younger sister is…
I’ve only published 5 volumes of Koi shiyotte so far…
Since it’s been ongoing for a long time, I thought there would already be double digits released…
Isn’t my little sister cute?
>>30If I don’t speak…
>>34If there’s a classmate next to me who I can’t handle unless I make a sarcastic remark…
>>30I am Kashima’s younger sister.
The appearance is perfect.
There’s something strange about my personality.
Five books…?
It might be that I’m getting nostalgic like a supermarket.
NANA will end immediately!
The teacher of my dreams is a high school student.
At what age is the setting for the serialization supposed to start?
As expected, the clear depictions of doing it are only found in a few shoujo comics!
The biggest surprise is that only volume 5 of “Koi Shiyo” has been released.
It’s tough with shoujo manga, unlike in bed-in or lady comics… I think I’ve seen this in Patalliro.
Is that level of density in volume 5 of Koi Shiyo…?
Upon reflection, if I debuted as a manga artist from high school, it should be reasonable to have around 5 volumes.
I felt like the content had become so repetitive that it resembled a long-running series.
Rei-chan is amazing as always.
What happens if you read NANA, Kashima little sister?
Kashima-kun seems to like action buddy stories where explosions happen.
Finally, it ends with a slight hint of a romantic element.
>>47That’s already a jump manga!
>>51Surely, being in mutual love in the end seems like the type of action buddy story that Kashima-kun would enjoy, where explosions happen.
But it’s true that mutual love and erectile dysfunction might be more common in shonen manga than in shoujo manga.
>>47When it comes to explosive shoujo manga, it’s definitely “Screaming Class.”
The previous person in charge was Maeno, so maybe we couldn’t do a proper serialization.
The time that passes in the work and the time we have spent with the work is too different, damn it!
My recommended shoujo manga is this!
The main character boy dresses up as a maid to infiltrate and break off the engagement of the girl he likes!
The fourth volume is out now, so you can read it right away!
>>50Somehow… the level is high…
Kashima’s sister and Yoshino are usually the ones who make jokes, but they have to switch to the role of the straight man because they’re such strong characters.
I wonder if we’ll get to see this Kashima-like goal line in this manga someday…
>>55Mr. Miyako and Brother Seo have finished the race…
It’s interesting even after the goal…
The Jurassic World that was on recently had a great atmosphere at the end of the film!
In the sequel, they break up immediately!! I wonder how that will be judged.
I think my sister is more suited for things like LINE manga…
Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun (16 volumes published)
Let’s fall in love (5 volumes published)
There should be quite a few instances of just getting into bed, right?
It’s off-putting to think about pregnancy after that.
In少女漫画, bed scenes feel more like a part of the journey rather than the goal… including rape.
Could it be that “Maybe I’m in love” is actually quite normal…?
>>63It’s a classic shoujo manga, you know?
Shouldn’t we take a look inside Rei-chan’s bookshelf once?
Recent girls’ manga go as far as having characters get pregnant and start families, not just stopping at bed scenes…
(Hey, this Chiyo girl likes Nozaki-kun…)
(That Nozaki-kun guy makes meals for Chiyo-chan…)
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I like that Nozaki-kun calls his sister “Reijou.”
Didn’t they get into bed quite early in their relationship?
What was the assumption for how many volumes that Nozaki’s depictions would translate to?
It’s surprising that there was a box boom even though there are only 5 volumes of “Koi Shiyo”…
Considering it’s only five volumes left, isn’t it too early to bring in Hori? Isn’t this an enemy at the level of volume 15?
>>72It’s a level of bomb that could potentially change genres…
>>77Paco-level poison.
>>72The theory that the first episode is too intense, causing readers to get bored quickly.
No… I don’t want to see Chiyo-chan getting messed around due to the difference in body size…
I feel that shoujo manga gives the impression of casually hopping into bed.
These guys are still only on volume 5, even though they’re in the Sazae-san universe…
Monthly magazines have a lot of pages, so even with fewer issues, the story progresses quite a bit.
I feel like scenes depicting nudity itself are not portrayed very much.
I think there are quite a few descriptions that indicate having had sex.
There are quite a few shoujo mangas where girls repeatedly date and break up with multiple boys.
Pervert!
>>75Where!? Where is it!? Is this the place where another interesting girl has just appeared!?
I wonder where it would get interrupted if I read The Quintessential Quintuplets…
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Pata…
About half of volume 5 is from the Maeno era, right?
My little sister is banned from coming over.
This time, the flirtation in Hori no Shika was quite easy to understand.
Even though I’ve been coming up with manga ideas almost every time and have stacked up 16 volumes, having 5 volumes of manga within the story is just baffling.
When I hear about the pervert issues in shoujo manga, I always remember that ‘Itazura na Kiss’ ended up unfinished due to the sudden passing of the author just when the protagonist found out she was pregnant.
Hana to Yume is a label for shoujo manga that leans more towards teens, so it depicts things relatively clearly.
Maybe Kashima-kun prefers shonen manga romcoms.
I can relate to the feeling that it’s more fun before getting attached…
It seems that Kashima-kun’s emotions are growing, but not fully developed.
Many people in this work say terrible things with a sparkling face, but among them, this one sparkles particularly brightly.
Getting into bed is going too far…
Is it common in shoujo manga?
Everyone suddenly shows off their mysterious special abilities…
I honestly understand the feeling that it’s fun until you start dating…
I’ve only seen the anime, but this manga is still ongoing… It’s been nearly 15 years.
I might understand how Kashima-kun feels a little bit.
Speaking of which, there are many that I started reading up to a certain point and then gradually stopped.
There have been more romantic manga that continue after they get together recently.
I remember it being generally mediocre.
“Wait, there are only 5 volumes of ‘Koi Shiyo’ out?!”
Come to think of it, Nozaki is still a second-year high school student, so there’s no way he’s been doing a long-running series for that long…
>>101That said, it feels like 5 volumes is quite long for a shoujo manga.
I mean, it’s amazing that they’re a current high school student and have published five volumes as a popular manga artist…?
>>129I’ll also draw one-shots.
Before going out, it’s interesting because even when it’s clear who the partner is in a work, I start a horse race calling it a heroine race and get mad by myself.
>>103In that regard, Nisekoi is really amazing.
>>116I ended up falling for Onodera-chan, but I lost, didn’t I?
In shonen manga, with generational change, the protagonists’ children are born.
Only five volumes have been released so far…
Five volumes in less than two years…?
At least you’re better than Seo in that you read up to a certain point.
It’s volume one of my story, huh…
Uzaki-chan and Boku no Hero Academia, I haven’t read it anymore because of that.
If there are any ups and downs afterwards, whether we break up or get back together, it’s exhausting.
Oze-kun’s love story also develops up to volume 5…
Is there a shoujo manga that ends with a bed scene, aside from ladies’ comics?
>>111It’s true that a bed-in-drop is a ladies’ comic… a one-shot type.
I am high school detective Shinichi Kudo! With my childhood friend Ran.
Pata…
Kashima-kun really hasn’t matured emotionally…
It’s just a matter of saying that there are plenty of bed-in themes, or that there are labels in shoujo manga that are as explicit about sexual desire as those in Young Magazine or Young Jump.
Mameko was designed based on Chiyo-chan that I saw on the day of the entrance ceremony, so it shouldn’t have been a long-running series.
>>119Now that you mention it, that’s true.
>>122This manga is in a messy Sazae-san style, damn it!
A manga that keeps dragging on about whether they are mutual feelings or not due to many incidents and accidents… it’s Conan!
I think that while there were some interesting parts with Yamada-kun and Level 999, overall the peak was before they started dating.
In reality, if you start dating midway, you might wonder what the goal will be afterwards.
>>124When the setting is a high school, it tends to have graduation as a natural endpoint.
Speaking of which, the author of Nozaki-kun, Souma Teacher, is technically a shoujo manga, but there are no depictions of the protagonist getting together with anyone… It’s half a gag manga anyway.
I wonder if I can handle that.
I see… Chiyo-chan doesn’t have any friends to talk about shoujo manga with…
To think that Mr. Hori would be shaken…
By the way, when will Mr. Nozaki and Ms. Chiyo get into bed?
I wonder what month Nozaki-kun and the others are living in… They went to the summer festival and then on a school trip, and they’ve been in short sleeves the whole time, so maybe it’s September or October?
>>132In volume 16, it returned to long sleeves, and it seems the author has actually been progressing slowly, so maybe around the beginning of autumn.
It seems it will take another 10 years until winter clothes are ready.
After finishing my first sex with a character in an erotic game, I’ll move on to a different character, so Kashima-kun is like me.
Huh? It’s interesting to clear events to maintain a good impression even after we start dating!
>>134It’s exhausting to deal with things like cheating, a phase of boredom, and pointless arguments…
Sailor Moon is just a passing point because children from the future come.
The bed-in was not important and was just casually passed over…
When I think of it as a long novel ending with Volume 6, it feels like it might be joining the ranks.
Considering that, Ao no Hako, which has been going on for a long time since we started dating, follows a lot of shoujo manga grammar…
Even though there are a lot of readers who get really excited and say “Let’s date!” after a couple becomes a couple, many of them really distance themselves afterward.
>>139Most people stop playing RPGs after defeating the final boss.
Not many people continue to play in the world after clearing it…
>>154This turned out to be a lie because of the trophy.
Too many devices won’t even start!
The couple formation judgment feature looks fun!
>>140Chiyo-chan, who should be reading carefully, has a different understanding, so can you sense the invisible author’s intentions?
The process of fishing is enjoyable, so do you release the fish you catch right away?
The koi-themed jokes that appear in the story give off a sense of monotony that matches the rapid pace of the weekly serialization and the real-time years of Nozaki-kun’s serialization.
I feel like if we try to make all the love stories mentioned in the series come together in Volume 5, it wouldn’t even work as an omnibus.
Considering that it’s a monthly magazine by a high school student writer, it feels like the volumes are being released at quite a high pace even at volume 5.
I wonder if there are a lot of pages per episode, let’s fall in love.
>>145A monthly magazine should generally have many pages.
The source is from the Tentoumuji Comics Duel Masters (about 3-5 episodes per volume + one extra story).
I wonder if Kashima-kun can read everything if he’s a Bokugirl.
When thinking of it as a shoujo manga version of Higanjima, it might surprisingly be enjoyable without worrying too much about the consistency of the story.
>>147The main readership seems to be middle school students like my younger sister and Yoshino.
It seems like he’s being treated like “Higanjima” on the internet.
>>160Everyone, including the residents and background characters of that world, is so eccentric that a shoujo manga like that must be the standard.
It might be 40 pages per month.
I can tell that she stopped reading right when she got into bed.
>>149She’s really an outrageous woman, my sister.
The current image of shonen manga featuring both boys and girls is that they continue to flirt with each other endlessly in a state that is almost officially recognized by themselves and those around them.
It’s completely normal for shoujo manga aimed at middle school and high school students to go as far as bed scenes.
I was thinking that it always felt like a comedy in the harem genre, and then right before the final episode, they revealed a pregnancy, and I was like, “Wait, you guys were actually doing things properly?!?”
It seems like in many shoujo manga, there’s a feeling that more emphasis is placed on marriage as the goal rather than just dating, which might be due to differences in perspectives on life.
The senior who can flirt naturally with Kashima-kun is…
Girls’ manga volumes come out about 2 to 3 times a year, so that’s quite a decent pace.
I am talking about Nozaki-kun and Chiyo-chan.
I’m in favor of getting close and being affectionate quickly!
It might be a bi-weekly magazine like Hana to Yume.
In conversations like this, we need to call the love master, Mikorin…
>>158Even if I say so, Mikorin probably thinks of it as a game since she often plays them, so the goal seems to be until we start dating.
>>162Even after we start dating, I’ll have to collect event stills, right?
>>158I feel like it’s similar to Kashima in terms of genre; once it sticks together, it’s over.
>>158Well, in games aimed at men, there are often a lot of cuddly interactions after they start dating.
I’m currently reading the urban legend dismantling center series in Ribon, but it seems unlikely that they’ll clearly connect, so I wonder if I can read this, Kashima.
I do think that being in a relationship is the goal, but show me more of the lounging around after the goal…
Keep dragging out the sweet, mundane daily lives of the people I’m in love with.
Only five volumes have been released, but is it okay that Maeno has been skipping seasons so frequently…?
But in dating games, after going on dates dozens of times, you still end up with the “not dating” judgment…! It makes you think, right?
>>171As expected, it’s a bed-in-end…
>>171In visual novels, there are many games that have stories set after a normal relationship.
In simulation-type games like Tokimeki Memorial, it takes a long time to start dating.
>>182These days, the only places where success or failure in conversation choices occurs are in simulation games, right?
I love the sweet flirty moments after we start dating, but I hate the misunderstandings and tension that arise from the sudden appearance of a weird character.
So that’s why Kashima Imouto has been reading “Koi Shiyo” all this time…?
In shoujo manga, when the protagonist suddenly loses her memory, it feels like the story is about to conclude…
That big ribbon is still big even by the standards of that world, more than a manga character…
Shoujo manga often has bed-in scenes, and it surprisingly ventures into more adult themes than I expected…! It comes as a shock.
>>180As mentioned above, in volumes 6 out of 21 where they became a couple and ended up in bed, Arima, who fell into darkness later, was raped at school, became pregnant, got married, and became a housewife.
When I’m in bed, I don’t really feel like reading.
It won’t be nostalgia anymore.
>>181I logged into Jump+, but there are some bittersweet couples.
Otaku say “Let’s date!” but lose interest once they start dating.
They say “Embrace me!” but when it actually comes to the act, they pull away.
The episode of Tokyo Ghoul with the most views is the one that aired, and it’s okay to do more than just romantic comedies, you know?
I think it’s best to make Nozaki-kun experience it in reality to draw a bed-in development!
>>186So, Mikoshiba.
Sleep with me.
Goku, Naruto, and Ichigo have all quickly started making kids, huh?
Luffy, hurry up and start making babies.
>>187Who will you choose, Luffy: Nami, Vivi, Hancock, Ace, or Uta?
>>194It’s all.
>>200Ace…?
>>204Even Ace has no blood relation, so it’s fine, right?
In other words, it will continue until Nozaki-kun gets into bed!
In a romantic comedy about working adults, I read with the intention that bed scenes are just a stepping stone and marriage is the goal.
Workplace romantic comedies have their beginnings in love hotels too.
In otome games, there are quite a few titles that are non-adult yet have rather daring pre-scenes.
Dreams are something you see while snuggled in bed…
Because Nozaki-kun has a slight university student arc, I’m curious about the relationship and hope it progresses there soon, but it seems like it will take about 20 more years.
I wonder how the individual route in Bokuben will turn out in the end.
Once they got together in Kisekoi, it ended quickly.
When I actually read “Rei-chan Bed In,” my face turned bright red out of embarrassment… but considering I can imagine a male-female pair naked, I wonder how that feels??