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[Noa-senpai wa Tomodachi] Noa-senpai, this outfit is too formal… no, it’s too sexual, isn’t it?

A discussion on fashion, personal items, and perceptions of a schoolgirl’s outfit in Yokohama, blending humor and critique.

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[Noa-senpai wa Tomodachi] It’s no good, you should definitely shake it off, big brother!

Rihito and Noa-senpai’s relationship evolves as friends notice their chemistry, despite concerns about content and quirks.

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[Noa-senpai wa Tomodachi] Is that how a 28-year-old should dress…

A conversation about a makeover reveals mixed opinions on fashion, beauty, and personal desires among the group.

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[Noa-senpai wa Tomodachi] Sisters with a vocabulary that is just annoying and irritating are great, aren’t they?

Frustration grows over a friend’s change from clinginess to coldness, with desire for deeper connection amid gaming distractions.

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[Noa-senpai wa Tomodachi] I bought the paperback and read it.

“Senior No Ie” is a special project from Dotech MOAE featuring SUPERIOR, HOE, and friend Yohma Ahiiyama.

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[Noa-senpai wa Tomodachi] Noa-senpai is great, right…

Otaku reviews discuss perceptions of work, appearances, and quirks in the gaming industry, highlighting unique character dynamics.

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[Noa-senpai wa Tomodachi] It’s too thick…

Japan Otaku Reviews covers various topics, including body image, desires, and personal opinions on appearance and preferences.

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[Noa-senpai wa Tomodachi] Episode 80 impressions: Rihito-kun is not the type of person to give a present while thinking like that!

Rihto-kun’s birthday gift sparks confusion about possessiveness and intentions, blurring lines in their friendship.

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[Noa-senpai wa Tomodachi] I often see a greasy appeal on the bulletin board during the year.

Entering my thirties brings health shifts; I crave veggies, struggle with fatty foods, and seniors’ chats feel tedious yet insightful.

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[Noa-senpai wa Tomodachi] This response and reaction towards a friend is too creepy…

Riku-kun enjoys dark themes in stories, while Rito contemplates deepening their bond with colleagues amidst complex dynamics.

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