
Nice to meet you… It felt like a lie.
There are almost only worthless characters, including the extras.
>>1Aren’t all of them worthless?
There are some who are of a different kind of scum.
A level of civility suitable for a Young Magazine serialization.
But it’s cute, right?
A cute person with big breasts is a great find.
I don’t really understand where this manga is trying to go.
>>6A broken pot and a tied pig.
>>6The author might not understand either.
>>6Rather, I didn’t understand anything until now, but this week it seems like I’m going to separate from my husband and move toward getting together with someone else, right?
>>47I’m saying it clearly that I’m just a friend with benefits because I have no intention of breaking up.
The story is creepy, but the girl is genuinely cute.
I think they’re probably going to threaten me by saying they’ll take this video to the police if I don’t become their friends with benefits.
Abnormal sexual desire person
When I opened the lid, it turned out to be just a very ordinary one-on-one romantic comedy.
>>12It’s quite different from the romantic comedies I know…
So they haven’t divorced because of that relationship…
The girl is cute, but the conversation is just too creepy.
Shuzo Oshimi has submitted a highly praised comment for the paperback cover.
I knew it!
I was surprised to find out it was an affair manga when I opened the thread picture I was lured into yesterday…
>>16It became an affair manga yesterday…
Details!
>>19Beautiful Beast R
The thrill of hiding creepy behavior and whether it gets revealed or not was the highlight, but if the partner completely accepts it, it just turns into a regular play.
To be honest, Yumeno is incredibly cute.
I want to smell a woman’s private parts.
The man who helped me turned out to be a pervert who stole napkins, so I recorded him secretly and brought him home to blackmail him in order to make him my side partner, even though I’m married.
How was it?
>>23If demand and supply match, that’s a good thing.
As for the napkin, it’s solely the protagonist’s own doing.
I was wondering how they would handle a protagonist who is a sex offender, but it seems they managed to balance things out quite well.
>>25I don’t think it’s going to exceed that…
The protagonist wasn’t just a creepy, weak male.
Well, I’m in a big mess now because of my cool actions from the past.
Well, if nothing had happened, it would have ended in an arrest…
Men are hated by women from whom only worthless people come close.
I think the circumstances are unfortunate.
Where is the hole of the tiger?
It must have been quite nice to know that the guy you like was using your napkin to masturbate.
It was a fitting development.
Yanmaga
Toilet Heroine
Did they change the direction and revise the story during the hiatus?
If the relationship has cooled off to that extent, wouldn’t it be better to just get a divorce and start dating?
>>36It’s a nice house, so I guess they must be earning well.
>>36There’s no way the characters in Young Magazine are that well-developed.
Is this guy married?!
>>37Such a setting suddenly sprouted up.
>>38Yeah… isn’t there some inconsistency in your actions so far…?
Perhaps they created the married setting to develop a scenario where the man tries to back off but instead the woman threatens him.
>>41Yes.
I don’t understand… the culture is different!
A protagonist and heroine who have nothing to be ashamed of in the title.
The progression of the story is slow, but the direction it’s taking has become quite outrageous.
It’s stagnant, isn’t it?
What I’m curious about moving forward is whether there will be a development where someone directly sniffs a woman’s private parts.
Even the vulgar works and those sold as erotic in Young Magazine are facing fierce competition, so it will depend on how much they can attract attention in the future.
It’s not at all unreasonable that Noa-senpai was a virgin.
It feels like Yanmaga is making decisions about web distribution quite early, so they seem to be making every possible effort.
Because suddenly a past that he didn’t know about has come to light…
I don’t like this manga.
Are you measuring the limits of what readers can tolerate in a heroine?
Although it looks really good, please stop trying to kill me with the collision between its appearance and its inner qualities…
I thought, “What are they going to do with this manga after episode 1?!”
It’s turned out to be more interesting than I expected.
It seems like they changed direction because the story centered around used napkins was indeed poorly received…
It’s available for free in its entirety.
I reviewed it from the beginning once, and I can see that the past suddenly popped up.
I read up to the part where it was revealed that they stole it, but they’re married!?
Before the napkin incident, you shouldn’t have committed reverse sexual harassment! This married woman!
This is also something that has only been made clear in the early stages, so it’s the same, right?
It’s a matter of the plausibility of the depiction up to that point, even if it’s the beginning.
Isn’t the initial move for a married person quite pig-like?
>>69My current husband is quite terrible, so I can’t help but see it as a manifestation of stress.
Does that mean your moral sense and intellect are just perfect for Yanmaga?
Well, after it was revealed, there’s nothing to do but accept it as a virgin.
It is clear from Higanjima that stories with a live, roller-coaster-like feel are more exciting than those with meticulously calculated plots in Young Magazine.
>>72And then to the web…
>>83The Golden Man, suddenly sent to the web, has a sorrowful past───
The manga where my rival suddenly became Myo-chan.
Both the man and the woman clearly contradict the descriptions in the early part.
There may be a note stating to disregard the developments so far in the case of the paperback.
Wow… a manga that keeps making you feel like “wow.”
Super unique.
For now, I just want you to quickly show me your nipples.
I think it’s impossible for someone who is married! But somehow, it feels like it’s getting interesting…
Clearly, when the impossible past emerges, there’s nothing left to do but laugh, so if you think of it as a gag manga, well…
It’s gross, but it’s way better than a manga that doesn’t become a topic at all and just disappears.
The live feeling is off the charts, so in a way, it does make me curious.
I thought the married person’s remark was meant to shake the protagonist’s mind.
Does the latest paid episode mention the husband as well?
>>84The protagonist had a past where they were kicked out of their house due to domestic violence and were treated kindly by the protagonist!
It has become a different kind of interesting, separate from the defeated soldier who threw away the romantic comedy route while heavily increasing the level of trashiness.
What are we going to do about this…?
It’s okay.
It’s getting more attention than the half-baked sci-fi manga from Yan Magazine.
Senior Noa’s monster level increases when she’s a virgin, so it was good as it is.
Well, I think it was already decided that this kind of talk would happen once you made that face while getting all red and happy!
This week, things around there have connected.
Is that husband a real husband?
I think it’s suspicious that their self-esteem is too low for someone who is married.
I want Yumesora to have vulgar nipples, but the author’s previous work had disappointing nipples.
Well, it’s a lie that a cute girl with big breasts doesn’t have any guys around her…
If you want to read erotica, just check out the author’s doujin!
I’ve started wanting a paperback, but since I don’t want to keep it on my bookshelf, I think I’ll go for the electronic version.
Well, I thought the house was kind of big.
Even though it was just junk, it was a large-breasted, glasses-wearing woman in her mid-thirties.
If it had been an office love affair with a married woman from the start, wouldn’t it have attracted readers who like that sort of thing…?
I don’t understand what kind of readers you are targeting.
>>99Isn’t it more impactful to be sniffing a stolen napkin?
>>99Just looking at the text, it seems like the morning serialization fits better.
Put the napkin in there.
If it’s a common story, it gets buried…
Married women as friends with benefits! This might have demand in a Young Magazine context.
Is there anyone anonymous who has stolen a napkin?
>>103Too high level in every sense.
Is it really okay to say “a friends with benefits” when nothing else comes to mind…?
It definitely had an impact at first, but it’s behaving like a canceled manga.
Well, secretly recording in the bathroom is a more serious crime, though.
>>107By the way, the target is the protagonist, but a hidden camera in the women’s restroom is definitely not okay…
There was an erotic game where stealing napkins was not featured, but…
Yanmaga readers have consistently voted for Tawawa as number one.
It’s a layer of brains, d*ck, and old man vibes.
It’s something to say in a manga like this in Young Magazine, but normally self-restraint comes into play.
Maybe I’m just missing it, but was there any foreshadowing?
It feels like a peaceful flower of evil, making it easy to read.
This woman is quite vulgar, so she seems to match well with this man.
Well, if it’s mutual love, then that’s good…
>>115The husband’s position is…
Is it a crime to steal a napkin that has been thrown away in the first place?
To begin with, my husband is a loser…
The important people hired at the workplace probably knew.
Thanks to everyone’s support, it’s been pointed out that the island in Higanjima is getting bigger and bigger, and while they had a clever comeback about it, I wonder if this manga feels the same way.
>>122Thanks to the support of Young Magazine readers, I’ve become this overly obsessed with my fetishes!
A woman who is disliked by other women is quite the landmine.
The previous work had a single mother ending due to pregnancy, so it seems likely there will be pregnancy again this time.
I think spreading out a furoshiki and changing the genre of the manga itself are different things.
I think that even if it’s a live experience bursting with settings that have just sprouted, as long as the result is interesting, it will be accepted.
Although it seems like they are communicating well with those around them at work, did they deliberately keep the protagonist’s marital status a secret?
Somehow… the sense of understanding about being disliked by the same sex…
It’s funny that a hidden past appeared just because it’s impossible to make that protagonist fall for the heroine.
>>130I dislike men who come at me directly and openly, but it seems that those with a twisted and pathetic kind of sexual desire excite me instead.
Higanjima is consistently horror.
Just having a scene that makes you laugh is enough.
The socks are like those of an elementary school student and make a lot of noise.
“I don’t see many comics where the woman threatens and pushes for a relationship.”
I’m a little nervous.
Higanjima has been able to maintain a stable long-term serialization in that style.
That is, in its own way, the realm of genius.
I wished it would at least be pure love.
>>136Isn’t pure love no longer pure love because we’re cold towards each other?
I don’t want to part ways, but…
>>136Unfaithful but pure love.
When I read reviews of cheating-themed works, there are so many positive ones that it makes me dizzy.
The girl was also inwardly creepy, so it turned into an overall creepy comic.
>>138I think it’s just a regular burrow…
In a sediment, pure love is impossible, right?
It makes more sense for creepy people to be together.
If elements of pure love appear here, my brain will get confused.
“Don’t just keep up in real time!!”
Huh? I have a boyfriend, you know? I thought my brain was going to break, and then I found out you’re married…
Pure love according to Yanmaga.
You’re being sneaky by not wanting to get a divorce.
I was surprised when memories of meeting in the past suddenly came to me.
Do it quickly.
The introduction seemed interesting, though.
Well, I suppose it’s better than a manga that makes my stomach ache continually.
Thinking about it, it wasn’t normal to install a camera in the toilet in the first place.
In the beginning, the protagonist talked a lot about napkins, but in recent discussions, they said that if they could get closer to the person, napkins were fine! I wonder if there has been a change in direction.
I think it’s a good premise to fall in love with a guy who stole menstrual products.
You hit a monster with a monster.