
Dungeon Meal: What if Manga ② Women tend to dream once, right? So, should we switch? Hey, let me borrow it for a moment. Um! Which metal bat do you prefer? Alright, let’s go into the maze. I’ll create a bait, so wait a bit. A— I want to go home soon. Go back to your place already! How long are you going to take to get ready!? Only a few talented individuals can enjoy this situation— wasn’t I one of them before? Ugh, ugh— aw, come on!
Was the protagonist from Narou actually amazing…?
>>1
In cases like that of a harem genre, isn’t it usually either that the female characters are portrayed with discernment so that the readers can enjoy the story, or that the unpleasant aspects of women are deliberately omitted?
>>1
Even if they are friendly characters, the Narou heroines…
Whispering and looking over here while laughing is not something I do…
>>1
That’s not a woman around me; it’s just a convenient, erotic something.
>>148
Well, there’s really no demand for something that’s too raw…
Perhaps it’s the same for products aimed at women.
>>158
I think it’s impossible to have a guy in a reverse harem who is openly jealous and competing in a way that makes him disliked by women.
>>172
As expected… a woman seeking marriage!
>>172
In works aimed at women, the character with an obvious possessive desire and aggressive demeanor is the archetypal main character.
>>158
“Women readers are looking for an experienced man who can bring things together well.”
>>148
I think taking this kind of attitude towards someone you’re in love with would make you seem like an abnormal creature lacking in raw emotion.
It seems like it’s always just Chill Chuck girls, but they seem to have some resistance.
>>3
I think there’s definitely a completely different feeling between raising three daughters in a family and leading a household of women as a party…
>>5
I thought my wife, whom I believed understood me the best, had left me once…
I think it’s impossible unless I’m completely confident that all of them are in love with me and will listen to whatever I say, and that I have an immense amount of sexual desire.
I can endure until Tade-chan and Maizuru.
Hyren and Benichidori are impossible.
It feels like a sense of lust, and looking at the image makes my stomach ache.
The inside of the chill chuck is a stubborn and cynical old man, you know…
Is it because the samurai’s lord-vassal relationship is a prerequisite that things are working out?
>>9
The myrtle will probably tighten up around there…
It’s tough to hear whispers and gossip.
It feels like we’re moving with the entire extended family…
Just become a woman yourself.
>>12
It may make sense that there are many “onee” (or transgender women) in industries primarily led by women.
>>12
I wonder if that’s what it means for male members of the brass band to become more feminine.
>>12
A nurse I know was using this method.
In a harem scenario, it would be impossible for the female side to maintain their modesty towards the male.
The bottom right probably isn’t talking about anything important…
Half of them are familiar women from the past, which makes it even more difficult to hold back, and it seems like they have a stomach ache.
Because there are Maizuru, somehow…
The care taken by the Maizuru party is amazing.
Even though you can cast such techniques on Iduzumi.
It seems that once the relationship with someone who acts as the coordinator for the women deteriorates, everything is over.
>>22
It’s the head of the office, isn’t it?
>>24
There is of course a hint of irony.
It’s not that such titles are used without any meaning.
It’s not a true harem or a big inner courtyard if it’s not a system where men can go whenever they want; being together all the time isn’t a harem!
It’s impossible to be equal unless a complete hierarchical relationship, like in the Ooku, is established.
Shuro’s younger brother’s party is constantly troubled in another way.
It seems that when the number of men is less than the number of women, having an odd number of men is safe.
In another world, the inability to build relationships with half of humanity is just noise.
Isn’t it a bit annoying that you’re getting worked up over whispers and giggles, Chill-san?
Well, I can understand that it has been cut down to the limit before that stage.
>>30
It feels like when Chill is smiling, he’s kind of doing an annoying old man move.
A party run by my dad’s woman…
When you’re a nurse, you start to think that this kind of thing is still somewhat cute.
There’s a normalization of power harassment in the power struggle among women…
The latter part of the Ooku seems like it wouldn’t be fun at all because the internal situation still remains…
Even during the time of the playful seal general, that was just too much.
*Shiro has not harmed anyone.
Sometimes there are really terrible heroines being sold in Narou…
>>35
Hidein is generally thought of as an idiot or fool, or someone who gets carried away.
I don’t think she would act in such a realistically stupid way.
It’s really tough to make job-related comments to women.
Men are the best, after all!
It’s fine if it’s all men.
>>38
Halffoot is probably dangerous too.
>>38
Sagara mentioned that in Fumoffu…
Thinking about it that way, Shuro is pretty amazing…
>>39
Aren’t you just letting your subordinates do their own thing while Maizuru is in charge?
It seems like you’re doing these things because you’re feeling uncomfortable.
>>47
I was moved to tears just by saying a few words of encouragement to my subordinate.
It seems like I was pretty much throwing it all away.
I feel like Hidoin type is stronger when it’s tense…
I understand that if it were Shuro, they would be respected a bit more, but it feels like the end result wouldn’t be much different.
The truth is, I’m not good at group activities with other people.
If you have good looks and communication skills, it might be different, but a workplace dominated by women is really difficult to handle.
I’ve never read this before.
Which one is it included in?
>>48
Adventurer’s Bible
>>56
Thank you, anonymous.
>>48
World Guide
Half of it is this kind of short manga.
>>48
Blu-ray BOX
Talent (sexual preference)
It’s impressive how Mr. Marui, despite being a female writer, has such a high resolution for unpleasant women.
>>51
It’s because I’m a woman.
>>51
Is it because she’s a female writer?
>>51
I can’t help but feel that it’s because she’s a female writer.
>>51
It seems that the idea that there are no unpleasant aspects among women is just the delusion of some thinkers.
>>51
I think this aspect is characteristic of female authors.
It probably won’t come out easily from male writers.
>>190
It’s not that I can’t see it, but if I announce it, I’ll be attacked.
Kuzui really hates women’s society, doesn’t she? She has since a long time ago.
>>52
Rather, the resolution is high, isn’t it?
As a result of joining a club with mostly girls, partly out of lewd intentions.
Student life has become one where only a few men form a strong friendship.
Even if everyone is a subordinate and the organizer has the maximum favorability towards me, it still doesn’t become a healing space.
If I am laughed at, I will die.
If anything, I can’t handle more than four people even in a household of men.
I don’t remember that…?
You and I are not like that… right?
I like the feeling that emotions are infused in that part.
>>65
You can also feel the consideration.
Well, I would like to politely ask to refrain from real women.
Once you are identified as an enemy, it’s over.
It’s tough to be around the andromeda plant.
It’s great that it’s within the range of being viewed as entertainment.
Chiru was a bit at a loss even with Marshir…
He’s caring, but he’s an old-fashioned, bothersome guy.
Oil and water.
Mai-Zuru herself is my dad’s girl and has MAX affection for Shuro, but it’s also that of a mother towards her child… Although they are members gathered to be able to reach out to anyone, the affection is only that of a master and servant… It’s uncomfortable…
>>77
In this case, having too high of a likability might make things difficult to handle…
Chiru is an annoying old man, but he has the decency to feel embarrassed when his dirty jokes fall flat…
I wonder what the party for the youngest child, with half boys and half girls, will be like.
>>79
It’s being speculated that it might be a World Tree motif through the process of elimination.
It’s not like you’re seriously having the three of them compete for the head of the family just to put pressure on your eldest son.
It seems like the third son might just end up gathering a strong group and coming back after studying abroad.
>>91
If that’s the case, the second son is too pitiful…
If it’s Lios, he wouldn’t really care or wouldn’t pay attention to human relationships, so it seems like he could be left out without even realizing it.
>>80
I might even realize that I’ve been excluded after some time.
>>80
It’s not just a story about Raios, but being insensitive doesn’t mean you can just go without worry; it’s incredibly troublesome having a household of women…
>>90
If you’re not attentive, then I’ll just take action on my own despite that.
Although Shuro is like that, he is better than the second and third sons in terms of parties and outings.
>>81
No, the dungeon with the winged lion and madness is quite a terrible place…
A dungeon where dying is a given…
>>84
It’s either good or a frenzy over there…
I’m keeping my distance from the borrowed acquaintances, after all.
That might be the most optimal in terms of stress as well.
If it’s just about always smiling and spoiling, I could manage that.
However, since it’s work, at some point I have to say something that implies “How long are you going to take to get ready?!”
Other than Hien waiting for a hand to be touched, I don’t have any romantic feelings.
I think there’s a huge difference between being in a harem that’s desired by someone and just being mixed in with women.
Since my eldest son brought back a big tale, it’s pretty much a sure thing…
I have even made connections with the emerging kingdom.
There may still be some discord, but since the members are on good terms, it’s manageable.
Ryos was also almost cornered by a woman looking for marriage…
I wonder if Kaburu doesn’t get tired in an environment like this…
>>97
An elf tea party is probably an interesting realm for humans who enjoy fun conversations in the countryside…
>>97
It might end up being a hassle, but I feel like I’ll get mentally tired trying to take care of everything in a balanced way.
>>97
That person is the type who enjoys things like that.
It’s amazing that the party member’s sister has a female face.
>>109
It’s too harsh to see that they usually seem to be the type who has no interest in romance.
>>109
A man suited to be a prime minister no matter where.
This is still manageable, but if there are those who seriously flirt, it will be even more hellish.
It’s amazing how a female manga artist can accurately portray the unpleasant aspects of women.
>>100
I definitely haven’t read that many, but I actually have the image that female authors depict realistic female characters and are skilled at it.
>>110
That’s true when it comes to creators.
There are many women who do not acknowledge the faults of other women when it comes to non-creators.
Even if I can just endure the unpleasant parts,
It’s really uncomfortable when there isn’t any starting point for conversation.
The second son, who has the talent to enjoy himself, is being raised in a household of men…
Becoming a teacher at an all-girls school is the same as becoming a gay man, not the master of a harem.
Of course, Senshi would be no good either.
>>107
Since Senshi can be pleased with food, it might surprisingly work out somehow.
It’s impossible for a stubborn old man from the Showa era…
I think I could do a bit more if I were not the leader and only a member of the team without any responsibility.
In the story, either the captain or Raios is the leader with the ability to operate a female party.
It’s not that I’m suited for it or anything, but…
The Benichidori seems particularly difficult, or rather… communication seems to be challenging.
>>116
Having a body dysmorphic disorder with this personality is…
Female authors who draw shonen manga tend to take proper measures for deodorization, I suppose.
I think other female writers vividly depict women’s society in various ways.
>>117
If you draw well, it’s realism.
From a woman’s perspective, it may seem like a soft portrayal, but probably male readers would be like, “Whoa…”
>>117
The Laios party didn’t really depict those annoying aspects very much, including the men.
The turmoil with the Circle Woman mostly takes place outside of the main story.
I understand because I’ve worked in a workplace where 80% of the employees were women.
I was scared that no matter the age, we would end up in a fight or a gossip contest and the focus would turn to us.
It seems that my friend who attended a high school with 80% girls had it worse.
If someone is so insensitive or eccentric that they exhaust those around them, they might not face any consequences, but if it goes that far, they could simply be too disliked and end up being expelled.
A friend who became an employee at a lunch factory filled with women, or rather, mostly old ladies, couldn’t stand it anymore and quit.
It’s kind of gross how female writers do this.
The first move of poop really expresses something different…
Kablue will seduce anyone with whom it can communicate.
Kaburu is also a type of monster, isn’t it?
The object of interest is paired with the lion.
Male managers in female-dominated workplaces tend to be very considerate and ingratiating.
So, a man who doesn’t understand those things comes in and starts saying, “Please do your job properly, ○○,” and it turns into a war.
>>131
If women’s homosocial behavior is dragging down work, then it is correct to eliminate it.
Rather, if it’s a harem, the master has to do the balance adjustments himself, otherwise it will go wrong… This is…
I think it’s partly because Chiru is quite short-tempered regarding the thread image…
>>133
Well, we have the worst compatibility, don’t we?
What Shuro is saying is correct.
>>133
I understand that being nervous is natural since exploring a labyrinth is a dangerous job…
If Mai-zuru isn’t here, this party is over.
>>134
Too good-looking, the second son of a great woman.
>>171
The young boy felt sorry when he learned about the relationship between Maizuru and his father.
Don’t bring a girl into a life-and-death situation.
>>135
Young one! Are you safe?
Young!!
Young!!!!
🥷🥷🥷🥷
>>135
Well, I can understand why it has come to this stance…
I’ve been watching the completely broken PT until then.
>>135
Whispering giggles
It’s better if it’s a beginner party, but since there are only skilled players, it’s really tough for the men who enter here.
I think if anything, she would have been just as fierce with my daughter.
>>140
Whisper, whisper, whisper.
Hehe.
>>140
A parent who gets upset and has their daughter run away during her puberty.
I think so, but somehow I tend to take care of things well, so I wonder about that.
A harem that reveals the unpleasant and dirty sides of women is 180 degrees different from what customers seeking a harem want to read.
It’s nice to see that, despite everything, you really love your daughter, chill.
I’m clumsy, but…
>>149
So I, feeling anxious, am leaving my home.
>>153
You love gossip too much, don’t you, clumsy!
Which browser is better, this one or that one?
But compared to the other brothers in the darkest dungeon, this is better…
When a socially strong guy like Kaburu gets involved in something like this, it leads to conflicts among the women and ultimately causes it to fall apart.
It’s easier to unite among women because we can whisper about things like “Ugh, this is why men are like this…”
Since Rios stopped hiding his desires, he won’t be accepted by either gender.
I was good at taking care of children, so I was advised to become a nursery teacher, but I definitely didn’t want to work in a place full of women, so I chose a different job.
>>155
That guy is definitely a virgin, heh heh.
Children seem to like it, haha!
The women’s national volleyball team coach wrote a book like this.
The coach said they are finding weaknesses and doing special training for the players.
“There are voices saying, ‘The coach only focuses on that kid.'”
It’s a struggle that wasn’t present during my time as a coach for the boys… or something like that.
I think Mr. Chircak was a bad husband, but he wasn’t a bad father.
One way to blend in is to pick a common enemy or a punching bag and attack it together with the women.
>>163
Well, whether it’s a nursery, a nurse station, or a care facility
Usually, the top man becomes that.
I think it would be quite hard even if the third son were a World Tree.
Thinking about it that way, all three siblings have a hard time.
I don’t think this is in the adventurer’s bible, but if it is, what page is it on?
>>165
Blu-ray bonuses
I guess they don’t draw it because it wouldn’t be interesting, but while they might portray men in a sporty way, they don’t often depict aspects like jealousy or malicious behavior among men.
>>166
It’s not a manga, but I feel like the game Mousewash depicted both a good mentor-student relationship in a male-dominated society and unpleasant homosocial dynamics.
That was definitely creepy.
When I seek comfort from Tade-chan and talk to her, I wonder if Hien and Benichidori get in a bad mood and treat Tade-chan harshly.
If you think about it, even the guys in a female-oriented harem seem a bit strange from a man’s perspective…
>>168
Both are just trophies when it comes to the opposite sex, and they don’t seek a human way of being there.
I worked for over ten years in two workplaces surrounded by women, and it was really tough.
The expression “a woman like a rotting piece of meat” is not just an empty phrase.
There are many behaviors that really seem rotten or may derive from such.
>>169
○○ is really great at her job! Not even men can compete!
The senior lady who was praising said that ○○-chan quickly caught a man and suddenly left the company for marriage.
I want the time I spent teaching that guy about work back, you piece of trash.
I remember that you were angry.
Since Shuro and Chiru aren’t being adored by anyone else, it’s no wonder that things feel this way.
Shuro is better off being seen as young, I suppose.
In the end, if the content shows someone getting angry somewhere and we can’t improve it, we can’t say we are doing our job properly.
Of course, I would try to soften my words depending on the way I say it and the situation, but it’s extremely difficult.
Despite having this kind of attitude, some people quickly try to enter into a romantic relationship regardless of face or other factors.
Seeing that, unrelated people are just criticizing her out of jealousy.
With this combo, the man becomes sick.
If you make a move, you’ll be expelled by everyone, so it’s checkmate.
When working with women, the key is how to swallow the words “Is this really the time for that, you idiot?!”
The supermarket employees and the part-time ladies are all gathered together.
So it was necessary to make an example by cutting.
>>181
Son Goku Stay
>>181
Indicating the position you are in is quite important, isn’t it?
This kind of provocative mockery ultimately comes from underestimating the opponent, believing they can’t harm you.
I don’t want to see the raw factional disputes within the group as fiction either.
Controlling a female leader through a romantic relationship, like Shuro’s father, and having that woman control other women is the most efficient method.
>>187
Historically, it’s quite common for men too… middle management is amazing.
If you realistically depict a male-dominated society, it might highlight how some people can talk at work but struggle with private conversations due to their awkwardness.
Employee → Middle-aged woman → Young woman
Unless the anime is concluded, one-page comics that are not collected in volume will continue to be produced like this…
Is it a disc bonus?
Well, that’s something I’ve never seen.
Raios is just too suitable for the position.
I don’t remember buying the Blu-ray, but I feel like I have it.
Whispering and giggling where I can hear it really takes a toll on my mental health.
I wonder what that special attack is.
>>200
I don’t think they’re thinking about anything in particular.
Sometimes I think about it and do it on purpose.
>>200
When you try to whisper together, for some reason the other person runs away!
The reason people are following Shuro may be due to Shuro’s own charm, but the authority of the house itself is likely significant as well.