
I think it’s a loss because there are no erotic scenes!!
Me too.
Just read erotic magazines and it will be solved!
>>3So I’m reading a lot!!!!!!
>>4Great!
You’re really getting a good deal!
Will you read and feel a flutter in your heart while empathizing with Yamada?
Choose between getting excited about their drama from a completely outside perspective or not.
I think of that nameless person as a pitiful guy.
The thread is full of erotic scenes, right?
The two people here have almost taken a step forward, and if the conditions are right, it’s guaranteed they’ll get intimate.
>>10I wonder who is interested in my older sister’s band, which feels like it’s being dragged out due to the clash with the entrance exams.
That being said, if I were to go too far, I might lose interest because it would be crossing the line.
It’s troublesome because I feel like you would say “Embrace me!” with that mouth.
Right now, it’s just the entrance exam study that’s holding me back.
I think I’ll go all out once the exams are over…
I like Boku Ben the most…
I honestly feel that the presence or absence of contact with the opposite sex in romantic stories affects the level of immersion in the narrative.
Well, if it’s completely nonexistent, I might be able to enjoy it fully as a dream.
It’s not like I’m saying it’s a loss, but this type of rom-com seems to drag on forever, and I’ve never really stuck with one until the end.
If you read between the lines properly, you can see Yamada being developed by the erotic producer.
That’s what thin books are for, right?
I like the beginning of the relationship, but since the protagonists are students, when the story starts to unfold, it usually turns into discussions about paths and entrance exams, which I’m not good at.
>>19I thought it was modern how my inexperienced partner skips around discussing things so indulgently.
A pure love without any erotic elements for middle school students is something that people like me can never experience, so it is highly valuable.
I didn’t know that the thread picture was about middle school students…
I won’t say it’s a loss, but it’s certainly more enjoyable to have, so I mostly play erotic games.
I don’t mind if there are no erotic scenes, but I think it’s strange for a romantic comedy to continue without a clear goal after the characters start dating.
I am aware that it is troublesome.
For me, romantic comedies are bothersome until the characters get together, and once they do, the story often becomes tedious, so I’m not really into them…
Also, the heroine race and the readers in the stands are not that great either.
After getting stuck together, I honestly feel like there could have been a little more done about how Moeko, the pseudo decoy, keeps getting hit…
It’s not a loss, it’s just that you want to read adult manga, right?
If you’re reading a lot for that reason, then that’s correct.
Let’s read, Mr. Kaneda.
Let’s read, Ushiyama-san.
What I lost when the couple was formed is here.
Men are creatures that suddenly lose interest after reaching the intimate part in a romantic comedy, so it’s better not to do it.
I don’t really understand, but it feels like I’m watching the daily life of a happy person with my fingers in my mouth.
Since we became a couple, hurry up and do it.
I’m fine with Itchi and Yamada, but I really want to see the steamy scenes with Yamada’s parents.
I think the lolis and gags that Norio draws are the best, so I feel like I’m missing out since Boku Yaba isn’t on the Mitsudomoe and Rololo route!!
I have so little experience in romance that I have no idea how much fantasy each romantic comedy manga contains.
100 Kano is real.
Kazuhiko Shimamoto said, “The reason you guys can enjoy your carefree love lives is because Kamen Rider protects peace, so Kamen Rider is superior!” It’s such a memorable quote that I can’t forget it.
Read the two people doing it.
Lately, these guys haven’t been having barbecues much, have they…?
>>38There’s no erotic scene!
Romantic comedies can be boring if they drag on, and to stretch them out, you have to throw in some troubles to change the story. If nothing changes and you’re only shown the same lovey-dovey moments, it becomes tiresome. I think it’s just right if there’s a main storyline, with the romantic developments happening alongside it.
Kaneda-san may not explicitly say they are a couple, but they are definitely acting all lovey-dovey!
Thank you.
We had sex!
I totally get why it’s frustrating when there are so many comics that say that and don’t show the scenes of the act.
Especially in youth magazines.
Once the conclusion is reached, I stop reading…
“Studying to get off with erotic doujin.”
>>46It feels like there are an overwhelming number of NTR (netorare) works in this genre.
These guys had a morning quickie.