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[Tough] Aren’t you too insensitive, Tofu-kun?

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It’s funny how they’re trying to look cool in the last panel.

You don’t usually have that kind of face.

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At first glance, it seems like a naïve confession scene, but the sense of ethics is collapsing.

Isn’t it amazing?

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It’s scary because it seems ordinary when you skim read it.

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Isn’t it… a romantic scene…?

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– The woman is being spread around by a tough senior with a rape and filming incident.

– Screaming while calling a dirty woman in front of such a woman’s house.

– To begin with, this woman and Tough have only greeted each other once and have never had a proper conversation.

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>>5

W-What is it?!

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>>5

What!

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Don’t put Tough-kun in the same category as one-shots.

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This isn’t Tough-kun…

Is it the pure love song of a man?

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>>8

The famous phrase “Women are just tools for sex” has its origin here, right?

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W-What was the result…?

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>>9

It’s like the curtains are drawn with eyes that look at a pitiful person, and that’s the end of it.

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>>10

Well, that makes sense…

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Since this work was created over 30 years ago, it is thought that the perception of romantic scenes and the ethical standards regarding creative works differ from those of today.

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>>11

I respect the expressions and historical background of that time.

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I’m glad it wasn’t Tough-kun.

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In the past, a man who was in love would persistently follow and continue to attack the woman, and that was seen as a devoted expression of pure feelings.

Isn’t it amazing?

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>>14

Well, I can understand that to some extent.

Calling a woman who has been raped “dirty” is considered crossing the line.

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>>14

Isn’t it like seeing a different woman in the punchline and falling in love?

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>>14

Wild animals are that way, so it’s the correct ecology of living things.

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>>50

Wild animals also have sociality.

Of course, to humans as well.

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Well, what you’re saying is the same as Raoh, right?

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Is it a one-shot?

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“If a girl starts saying, ‘I’m dirty…’ and then it turns into ‘But still, I…’ that could lead to a passionate confession scene.”

This is just something Tough is arbitrarily certifying.

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Is this the reason why the girl who seems to be the heroine is disappearing into the monkey space?

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It’s impossible for monkeys to read romance manga.

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>>20

Hehe… that’s a harsh thing to say.

Well, it can’t be helped because it’s the truth.

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>>32

However, in my early works, I was drawing romance comics based on Ma Shirito’s advice, you know?

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>>20

As a result of trying to make a romantic manga, Brody suddenly showed up and a fistfight began between him and the protagonist.

Why…?

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>>51

In order to fulfill love, you have to overcome obstacles.

Speaking of walls, the strongest among them is Brody, the professional wrestler.

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>>54

To try to depict a romance manga using syllogism is the act of a fool.

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I’m not tough!

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The word “insensitive” exists for the sake of Keyboy.

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Upon closer inspection, the surprise in the bottom right isn’t about the confession.

It seems like I’m at a loss for words due to such insensitivity…

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Did we really have a story like this in the early Key era? I actually started to think seriously about it.

Let the mass gather and be collected.

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After this, my friends will say things like “You were cool… Key-bou” to comfort me.

Are you satisfied?

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I’m almost writing a summary in the overview of the Death Man Encyclopedia entry.

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No matter how dirty he gets or who he loves, it doesn’t matter; Raoh felt a sense of purity.

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The female pig is just a stage prop, and the main story is considered to be the relationship between the senpai and Protofuff-kun.

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If it weren’t for the manga, I couldn’t complain even if I were killed!

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Well, Tough-kun (the real one) was almost confessing to a girl who got raped, you know? Bwhahaha!

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The women in monkey-themed works only appear as either prostitutes or victims of rape and violence.

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It can’t be helped since it was right after I was betrayed by the senior I admired, leaving me physically and mentally battered.

Just a foolish high school student thought he would try to do something.

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Hmm, it’s no surprise they’ll be shut out since some unknown thug is calling their daughter dirty in front of their house… It really can’t be helped.

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This became popular and toughened me up, so the world is really unpredictable, isn’t it?

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>>37

I heard they were told to create a fighting manga based on this for the editing.

I guess there were no expectations at all regarding romance back then…

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>>39

There may also be the fact that I wasn’t expected in love.

I think the main reason was that I wanted a replacement because the martial arts manga “Osu Karate Club” was on hiatus at the time.

Well, the karate club was more like a battle manga rather than a martial arts manga, as it was too inflated…

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It is believed to be a bystander who came to harass after hearing about the rape.

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There are also comics where a requester is pushed down to become a whore and is called strong.

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I love that even though it’s 100% self-satisfaction, you look so accomplished.

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It’s funny that they call this place Second Rape Boy.

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The Showa era is amazing…

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It can be considered that Mashirito, who persistently tried to make Monkey-sensei draw a romantic comedy, is crazy.

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>>44

“People say, ‘Aren’t you still in Tokyo because you can’t draw romantic comedies at all?'”

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Who is Tough-kun anyway?

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You can read past works on Amazon Unlimited, but the atmosphere changes quite a bit from High School Tekken.

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The main character of Tough is definitely Tough-kun.

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Isn’t the thread image just a regular Tough page?

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>>52

When I had this face, there were only early stages, and there’s no scene like this, bald guy.

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Where did Tahoe-kun’s tear mole go?

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To be blunt, they fall into the category of being a worthless person.

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Huh? With this hairstyle, turtleneck shirt, and the sukajan, I’m a completely different person from the early version of Tough Boy!?

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>>58

My name is Kiichi Miyazawa.

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Were you raped?

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Please stop, because it will become known in the neighborhood…

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>>62

No matter how dirty it is! 1!!!!

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>>62

A life hack that eliminates options other than relying on yourself.

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I feel like there was a similar scene in the early days of Tough.

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Are you running away?! You murderer!

Oh, there was a reaction.

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Tough-kun has this kind of side to him.

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I believe it was the right choice to make this a high school fighting battle manga instead of following the prototype’s storyline.

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Sha! Nada Kage-ryu Second Re…p!!

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This is the sentiment of Osaka.

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If you’ve taken off your glasses, I guess it’s unavoidable…

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It’s unrelated, but I recently learned the cause of Brody’s death.

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It’s just a normal victim.

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I thought Mr. Monkey’s view of women was being expressed in a deliberately rough manner, but it appears to be consistent throughout all of his works.

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Non-deli

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In today’s sad times, wild animals and primitive eras are being used to conveniently ignore social norms and common sense…

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In the tough world, the whore pig is an object of ridicule.

Accepting that is the highest form of manhood.

It may be frustrating, but there’s nothing that can be done.

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It’s a Heisei manga, but it has a vibe right in the middle of the Showa era.

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Actually, Shinjo is a scoundrel.

Because it was tarnished by such trash, my dirty words are not wrong.

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It’s just a tool to make otaku happy, like a rom-com, so why are you getting so worked up about it?

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You’re tough, aren’t you…?

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It felt like a similar vibe to Kuro-chan’s girlfriend.

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