
I’ll lend her to you. Kanojo, Okarishimasu Reiji Miyajima 40 SHONEN MAGAZINE COMICS
It’s generally popular, but it’s not popular among the anonymous.
Did you stretch it again?
Is this what we get after 40 volumes?
I got rejected.
At this point, the heroine just looks like a terrible woman.
I’m sorry.
Stretch it out.
If only it had ended after making the movie, it would have been a good work…
The protagonist is a piece of shit too.
At this point, the heroine is just a pathetic woman, and the protagonist is creepy, but it’s unnatural that they’ve made a movie and done all this without any growth.
Why has this manga been going on for so long?
A love manga that concludes in 10 volumes is telling the story of around 7 volumes over the course of 40 volumes.
Is it really at volume 40?
I like sculptors, so it’s fine, but today I was a bit annoyed that I have this figure of this guy.
It took a year to prepare for the date, and this is what I get?
This time, the comment section of Magapoke is indeed getting heated.
>>15The head magazines are really getting wild, huh?
It’s amazing that such slow developments are still allowed these days.
It feels like a work that has no value other than the character design from the anime version.
>>17Why has it continued for 40 volumes…?
No matter what you say, the fact that it continues is the answer, right?
It’s not that it’s not interesting, but the pace is too slow, the heroine is awful, and the protagonist is gross.
Such a manga.
The painting is beautiful.
Recently, the magazine’s extension is really excessive…
It’s amazing that a romantic comedy can run for 40 volumes.
I wonder how many more there are.
>>23Nisekoi is trash, but it’s already at volume 25…
After the movie, I left when my ex-girlfriend showed up; I’m just a loser.
I don’t think a romantic comedy can be interesting if it drags on for too long, but it continues on well.
It seems that the situation of being loved by a businesswoman has a high demand among a specific group.
Are you going to resolve everything with the other women as well?
The Sunday series that ended a little while ago should have around 40 volumes out.
I started reading the magazine a few years ago, but since then, this manga has been endlessly creepy…
I want to bring in Paco as a stimulant for the number one romantic comedy.
Creepy and long Maison Ikkoku.
Get cuckolded.
I stopped buying the magazine around the time they started talking about movies, but it was still continuing.
It’s not a lack of motivation that has been acquired.
I can’t even imagine this woman nodding her head anymore.
I couldn’t continue reading because the protagonist in episode 1 was too creepy.
What are you drawing that’s taking 40 volumes?
The second reset is too terrible…
I still have a lot of things to do, like with Luka-chan and my ex-girlfriend…
>>40What are the things I have to do…
Are you feeling dizzy?
I heard it was something like living together, but to think things had progressed that far and still get rejected…
But the protagonist is just gross.
I’ve already confessed to filming a movie for Mizuhara.
Mizuhara only ends up being erotic because of her body.
>>42It’s not just gross.
I think you were trying pretty hard, but that’s beside the point; it’s still creepy.
I’m curious about what you’re drawing so much, but when it comes to wanting to read it, I’m on a delicate line of wanting to and not wanting to.
College students’ romance is also unappealing.
Current romantic comedies basically have the image of starting to date in the middle, so it’s impressive in a way to stretch out the “to date or not to date” part this far.
This feels like one of the signs from the late era of Sunday.
Isn’t it amazing that readers have read 40 volumes of a manga that’s just going back and forth about whether to date or not?
It feels like the development is slow, almost as if they’ve been dating for months, and the number of suggestive scenes is overwhelmingly fewer compared to others.
I think this is an amazing manga that is very popular.
>>49That’s not it! This is a genuine romantic comedy, not an erotic one…!
If you stretch it out, the episodes in between lose their meaning, so it seems better to read it only when it’s complete.
The AKB thing was interesting, though.
There have been many more romantic comedies in the magazine…
I hate putting a man’s deformation on the door every time.
The date was too long, lol. o゚(^∀^)゚o.
Volume 40 is amazing.
I heard on the radio that they incorporated elements of Amamiya Sora into the heroine, and I was surprised.
A man who is devoted to a prostitute but goes on practice dates with other women.
I don’t know, but I wonder if it’s popular among otaku around college students.
Are you still dating Ruka?
>>60I haven’t had any opportunities at all.
It’s gone on for 40 volumes…
Just doing one interview at Joypolis can stretch content for about a year; that’s incredibly cost-effective.
Even though there are 40 volumes, no one remembers the protagonist’s name.
I have to date…
Woman who has an excessive number of erotic figures.
I only know the title, so I think it’s an infidelity manga.
I didn’t know about the pink swimsuit figure at all, but it was pretty erotic.
Isn’t it a swapping manga?
Are you watching, boyfriend? I thought it was like a manga where I’m borrowing a girlfriend.
I heard about the story of a merchant woman and a student who is infatuated with her, and when I watched the anime, the protagonist’s sense of ethics was so broken that I couldn’t get through the first episode.
But I have the figure.
Ushio and Tora Volume 33
Karakuri Circus Volume 43
I think there are many people who avoid this title even before looking at the content.
The girl character is cute and a little bit sexy.
Just this is 40 volumes.
There are a lot of other romantic comedies in magazines, too.
There isn’t really any reason to watch this now.
I think that even people who like and read this manga would agree that the protagonist is creepy.
This prostitute is using about 90% of the runtime for the work.
It’s so outrageous that I can’t even laugh at how I’m still being manipulated.
>>76If it takes 40 volumes to get there, then isn’t it simply that the protagonist is just an idiot?
>>80She tends to be swayed and gets serious, but she still turns it down as it is, this woman.
>>80In fact, I’m foolish, and it’s a weak point because I’m in love, so there’s nothing I can do about it.
>>87Is that the story of another girl who is being used by the protagonist?
>>76That said, the way guys treat women who aren’t their main interest is just too convenient…
It’s true that the protagonist is gross, but they’ve been trying hard and even managed to confess properly, so it’s all good.
Mizuhara, who continues to be pulled relentlessly, has already entered the realm of a terrible woman.
>>77“I like you, but I won’t go out with you.” That’s the worst response to a confession.
>>110It’s so bad that even to say it’s the worst, the man is too much…
>>117It’s probably not the worst except for Luka-chan.
Creepy, but…
>>121It sounds like it’s safe if it’s just one person…
>>123If it’s Luka-chan, she would probably forgive me, so it’s fine, right?
I stopped reading because it was gross in the beginning, but did the old woman die?
Did you have sex or something?
I thought, “You should have just ended it in a movie.”
It’s impossible for a creepy guy to create a harem.
After living together, it’s impossible to take forever preparing for dates and dragging things out like an idiot.
I’ve already forgotten how much time I spent preparing for the date and during the actual date.
There are other romantic comedies published, so it’s fine to conclude it already…
Volume 40!?
I don’t know the timeframe in the story, but it’s getting so long that even the adult industry is becoming tough.
Isn’t it half a year for the day of the date and a year for preparation?
I like Ruka-chan, but I can only say that within the realm of the anime, she seems completely crazy.
I just want you to have NTR sex.
But… it’s selling much better than the last one.
It’s alright not to include the protagonist.
I wonder how the socially awkward kid, who faded out from the main story when the spin-off started, is doing now.
I want to hear fan’s stories.
What are you enjoying?
It’s okay, another new heroine will appear, and jealousy and rivalry will bring them back.
I really don’t understand where the popularity in this comes from or why it continues…
Somehow, I can still understand my siblings at home, but…
>>100I read a bit over there and realized it wasn’t for me, so I thought that this author’s manga just doesn’t suit my taste.
It’s fine to be just a high school girl who’s already in love but only watches anime.
Better than Raku.
>>102It’s amazing that just being creepy makes the comparison point belong to a criminal organization.
Regularly indulge in cuckold fantasies.
The title is so vulgar that I have no interest in reading it.
Hey, Nameless-kun, do that usual thing.
“Embrace me, embrace me!”
>>106It’s different because Mizuhara won’t let it happen.
If you embrace me in this state, it’s rape.
There are already 40 volumes out…
Isn’t the publication pace fast?
>>107Since I’ve been doing a weekly serialization for about 7 years, if there aren’t any long breaks, it should reach that level.
Do you think I’m going to end the money-making machine?
It’s okay to continue with the rental girlfriend since it provides an excuse to meet up even if we’re not dating, but is it really that strange to want you not to meet anyone else besides me?
Is it that weird to have a female acquaintance practice a date with me in private because I’m nervous about using a rental girlfriend?
I also wonder why this manga is so popular, but even so, it’s strangely received poorly without a name, and I find it strange that it’s so disconnected from the general public.
By this point, all I can think is, why am I in love with a woman like this?
>>113Appearance and talk skills
If you think about it calmly, isn’t a rental girlfriend and a romantic relationship crazy?
>>115The concept of a rental girlfriend is crazy to begin with.
>>116They’re just changing the way they refer to “papakatsu” girls.
In job hunting, if you say, “I made a movie! I did everything from planning to gathering staff to miscellaneous tasks! In the end, I rented a theater and had a screening!” I think any low-ranking university will be hired by a top company.
If we deleted all the scenes where the mob compliments women, we could eliminate about five volumes’ worth.
I only know that the protagonist has no real charm.
>>125It’s not like that when you read it.
It’s gross.
If you release Luka-chan’s erotic swimsuit figure, I’ll forgive you.
A romantic comedy with 40 volumes is really amazing.
I don’t particularly think it’s interesting, though.
>>127Not just in the thread images, but the romantic comedies in the magazine feel like they’re being stretched out more obviously compared to those in other magazines.
>>130I think it’s not so much about the trend of the magazine but rather the author’s own style…
While things like this and Kakkou don’t show any signs of ending, Gotoubun has wrapped up quickly and Amagami-san has also started to conclude.
>>145I feel like “Amakami-san” and “Goddess’s Cafeteria” have been serialized for quite a long time, but even so, it’s still just under 20 volumes…
Just let the flirtatious guy take you away.
In Maison Ikkoku, it feels like this is when Akemi-san slapped him, so maybe that’s what will happen.
The author is serialized elsewhere too, so there’s no need to stretch it out that much…
For some reason, it seems to be selling incredibly well with foreign readers, and I heard that “Dome Kano” was also well-received by foreigners, so it must be a matter of cultural differences.
Even though you could really feel the stretching, it’s amazing that it hasn’t reached 30 volumes, so 40 is truly incredible.
I like you.
It’s fine to have a serious relationship with a sex worker, isn’t it?
It’s just too much to call it a serious relationship; it’s only creepy.
40…?
40…!?
If it’s a slice-of-life romantic comedy like the café terrace of Seo, you can stretch it out and do whatever you want as much as you like, but…
Does the woman have other men she likes or an ex-boyfriend?
If you’re pulling off 40 volumes without it, that’s amazing.
>>139It’s not that there is someone else I like more, but if I’m rejected because you don’t think I’m someone you’d seriously date with the future in mind, well… I can only agree with that.
>>144What a girl who works as a rental girlfriend says is…
>>146It’s more frightening when a guy who uses a rental girlfriend approaches while having other convenient options lined up, right…?
The story of falling in love with a courtesan and trying to woo her seems like something that could have existed since the Edo period, and you’re stretching it out like a historical novel.
What volume is the ejaculation in the netorare (cuckold) fantasy?
I saw what was being discussed at that time.
I might like you.
I was also happy that we kissed.
If we find ourselves in the same situation again, we would kiss again.
I am really attracted to you.
But it might not be pure love.
So I’m sorry.
>>142When written like this, it’s really scary.
I’ll let it slide because there’s another short girl with big breasts to keep around…
>>147That’s the kind of place it is.
Isn’t this girl who works as a rental girlfriend breaking down mentally…?
>>149If you’re doing something like renting a girlfriend, it’s only natural that your view on love will become distorted.
The protagonist doesn’t have anything that sets them apart from the other customers…
The shitty woman might not think so, though.
Continuing with the cash cow!
>>151Are you still paying for it?
If I say this, we’re breaking up our cohabitation, right?
>>152Wasn’t it originally a limited-time cohabitation?
Isn’t it okay to want to be a lover but not want to be a husband?
It’s like wanting to have sex but not wanting to live together.
>>153We’re living together, so I want to live with you, but I refuse sex.
I think they’re making excuses like this because of the request to stretch it out.
With this, it’s impossible to have a proper romance, right?
Let that flashy guy take away your love.
If I date this person, I might end up with a bunch of incomprehensible poems lined up and be told it’s over, so let’s just not do it.
Maybe if I were to be reversed, I could give up on this woman…
Your drawing is great!
It’s amazing to go this far with a title that hooks you but has content that is tasteless and odorless.
Actually, if I think about it calmly, Volume 40 is seriously amazing.
So you’re saying it’s almost going to surpass My Hero Academia?
Is it going to continue like that even without a villain?
The protagonist is extremely creepy, but since they are doing everything they can, it’s the heroine who is really something for not making things clear at all.
>>166They say they’re doing everything they can, but isn’t it the start of quitting the position of a paying customer who keeps things around them clean?
>>166If you’re saying you can’t date, then isn’t that fine?
Just because you’ve done everything you can doesn’t mean the heroine has an obligation to respond.
I think it means “Yeah” in the sense that the author wants me to answer.
The heroine’s cuckold fantasy is at its peak.
If you want to do a romantic comedy, now is the time for the magazine.
The line for cancellation and extension is too loose.
>>168The line for punching and stretching is too loose.The current magazine is too toxic for romantic comedies, so it would be better to go elsewhere for a better chance of success.
>>177Since there are no jumps, isn’t it just a choice between Sunday and something else at most?
If you’re fine with more niche magazines, there are plenty of those…
So what are you saying, that if you’re going to confess to a girl, you should let go of your backup and seriously face that girl?
>>169Yes
>>169I’m in trouble… It’s too reasonable…
Since “Fumetsu no Anata e” has ended, it has become the second long-running series following “Hajime no Ippo.”
I don’t think a keep that doesn’t change sides can be treated as a keep.
>>175This is just garbage!?
Lately, I’m doing well in college and feeling good because I’m in a popularity phase, so I’m just saying we should date.
I’ve been using several weeks for things like getting my hair cut, buying clothes, and researching for dates.
It might be that university student otaku are seriously buying it like a love guidebook.
>>178Isn’t it a bit unrealistic to get into Tokyo University just by reading Love Hina?
>>180Why are you suddenly stabbing me?
I felt that the swimming swimsuit figure is erotic.
Even if you call it stretching, who would benefit from this being stretched?
>>184I think there is a sense of reassurance that if it continues like this, it may never end.
>>185That’s not the kind of style it is!
>>184If it’s selling well, both the publisher and the author benefit, right?
>>184The goddess’s café terrace, the black iwa medaka, the cuckoo’s fiancée, and the first step are all being extended, so it’s probably the magazine’s policy…
>>184Since it sells right after One Piece and Blue Lock, there’s no reason to cut it.
The perverted teacher seems to be nearing its end, but I want it to continue for about 40 volumes!
>>188It just looks like an evil work that deceives the incapacitated and engages in lewd acts…
>>188I think it would be a nice conclusion to align the completion with the timing since the anime adaptation is already decided.
On the contrary, a guy who still goes to the shop after being clearly turned down this much is seriously creepy.
I mean, it’s starting to get scary as a stalker.
>>190I was turned down when I asked to date, but the other person said they liked me…
It’s selling because many people enjoy reading it, so I wonder why they’re dragging it out; that’s just too self-centered.
It seems like those who like NTR, those who are seriously into the sex industry, and those who want to take this opportunity to promote sex work might be supporting it.
>>195I’m just being teased with expectations, but I’m not getting anything in return!
There are people saying that the weak teacher is actually having a proper romantic relationship, and I thought, “That’s true…”
The subject is rental girlfriends, so it’s a weird manga from the start.
If you stretch it out too much, you’ll only think “just let the protagonist be creepy already.”
>>200I completely agree.
>>200It’s a good idea to take a break from the work and regain your judgment.
>>200It’s a mindset like, “Since I’ve been paying as a valued customer, I should be allowed to do this.”
Isn’t it that the yankee crowd who are reading magazines have reached the age where they get infatuated with hostesses and other working women, so they have support from that group?
It was said that there were only yankee and romantic comedy erotic comedies, but has it finally been dominated by 90% romantic comedy erotic comedies?
>>202After all, it feels like there needs to be a balance like that of Professors Kase and Hamori…
The Yume Neko Neck still has a precarious nature where it could be cut off at any moment, so I want it to be extended quickly.
It’s creepy because you keep going even though you’ve been rejected!
What the author wants to do is a layer.
Stop cutting off the flow of the story and going against the grain in magazine editing…
It would have been nice to let Mashiba win too…
The children of the Shiuji family by the same author are properly made into a manga, but this one is too terrible.
>>211Are they running a parallel serialization…?
Isn’t that why the episodes here are getting so thin?