Wife: Ichiko Aihara. Husband: Otoya Aihara. Married for seven years, they get along well, but sexless and without children, they agree to see other people. Otoya has an affair with Mitsuki, and Ichiko is aware of it. Looking at Otoya in a state of bliss with Mitsuki, Ichiko begins to change, too... Peko Watanabe tells a story of lies and truth—whether or not you ever want to get married, the real life of this thirty-something couple might give you some second thoughts about that institution we call marriage!
You are reading Tenkosaki: The Neat And Pretty Girl At My New School Is A Childhood Friend Of Mine Who I Thought Was A Boy manga, one of the most popular manga covering in Comedy, School life, Seinen, Slice of life genres, written by Hibari Yu at MangaBuddy, a top manga site to offering for free. Tenkosaki: The Neat And Pretty Girl At My New School Is A Childhood Friend Of Mine Who I Thought Was A Boy has 33 translated chapters and translations of other chapters are in progress. Lets enjoy. If you want to get the updates about latest chapters, lets create an account and add Tenkosaki: The Neat And Pretty Girl At My New School Is A Childhood Friend Of Mine Who I Thought Was A Boy to your bookmark. I met my childhood friend again, and she had become a beautiful and innocent girl."It's been a while, Hayato.""Haruki, is it?"In the past, I used to play in the mud with my childhood friend in the countryside, and when I saw him again, there was no trace of the bratty young man I thought he was back then. Only in front of Hayato, she threw away the coat she was wearing and reacted in the same crass way she did back then. The distance between you and me has not changed.The Popular fluff webnovel is now in Manga form!
Juri is the unwavering Number One host at the host club, “Velvet Kiss.” He\'s manly and handsome, but always has a poker face. Number Two host, Akatsuki, is aiming for the top spot and asks Juri how to earn it. Despite expecting to be rejected, Juri invites him over to his place. But when it’s just the two of them overlooking the beautiful night sky, Akatsuki finds himself being pulled in by Juri’s charm…
Shota Iijima grew up reading erotic literature and developed an intense fascination with foreign sisters. Between the ages of 12 and 15, he engaged in self-pleasure a total of 999 times. However, for his 1000th act, he found himself transported to a foreign world where he was promptly sold into slavery. This new world, called Valhalla, was a utopia for women but a place of torment for men. The penis mansion was the epitome of this skewed power dynamic.
Ore no Kouhai ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai follows the plot of the light novels and is set during Kirino Kousaka's departure to the USA for sports training. In contrast to OreImo's narrative style through Kirino's elder brother Kyousuke's point of view, OreKou centers on Kuroneko as Ruri Gokou, a fresh high school student who is younger than Kyousuke. Kuroneko navigates the challenges of blending in with classmates while dealing with her complicated feelings for Kyousuke.
This story features Miyako and Tomiko Shigeta, a pair of real estate agents who are twins, serving clients in the busy Kichijouji district. Focused on assisting female homebuyers, the sisters encourage their customers to look outside Kichijouji while searching for new properties in Tokyo. Throughout the narrative, the concerns and perspectives of diverse clients are presented as they explore various neighborhoods, each with its particular charm and appeal in Tokyo.
You are reading Living Alone, Got Fever, Fall in Love manga, one of the most popular manga covering in Webtoons, Romance, Shounen, Slice of life genres, written by at MangaBuddy, a top manga site to offering for free. Living Alone, Got Fever, Fall in Love has 12 translated chapters and translations of other chapters are in progress. Lets enjoy. If you want to get the updates about latest chapters, lets create an account and add Living Alone, Got Fever, Fall in Love to your bookmark. The protagonist who caught a cold at Christmas and was absent from work and live alone at his apartement. Then, his condition take turn to worse, yet A strange blonde gal suddenly come to take care of him. Eh who? While thinking, She have to nursing myself because of my poor physical condition.
After failing his college entrance exam, Ao Toruno is forced to live alone and attend a cram school. One day, he discovers a middle-aged woman, who appears to be drunk and still wearing her office attire, passed out at the foot of his apartment stairs. Despite not knowing her, Ao generously offers his apartment as a place for her to stay. However, things take a strange turn, and the situation between the two becomes intimate, leaving Ao torn between his studies and the advances of the mysterious older woman.
At the age of 21, Nicoletta leaves her grandparents' rural home to work at a restaurant in Rome, owned by her estranged mother's lover. Casetta Dell'orso stands out because all the staff are older gentlemen who wear glasses, as per Nicoletta's mother's preferences. As she works in this mature environment, Nicoletta struggles to balance her personal and professional life. However, with each passing day, she becomes more enchanted by Casetta Dell'orso, making it harder to achieve her goals.
Using his caricature abilities, Susumu Katsumata had been warning Japanese citizens about the hazards of nuclear power for more than two decades prior to the Fukushima Daiichi reactor meltdowns in 2011. Fukushima Devil Fish takes inspiration from Katsumata's research trips to the infamous facility and his physics background. The book's initial two stories focus on the "nuclear gypsies," unfairly labored men responsible for maintaining Japan's nuclear power facilities during the 1980s. The following narratives, originally in the famous Garo and COM alt-manga magazines from the late 1960s and 1970s, feature Japanese folklore creatures and lonesome individuals who have lost their homes and families. Fukushima Devil Fish, with its haunting and heartwarming moments, demonstrates Katsumata's skills as a comics master in poetic form and as a true friend to the casualties of Japan's modernization. Additionally, the compilation includes a series of essays by the artist, historian Asakawa Mitsuhiro, and critic Abe Yukihiro that provide insight into Katsumata's life and career, as well as the significance of his work in the post-Fukushima age.
Murasaki Yamada's Talk to My Back takes place in a Tokyo residential complex, where a woman is grappling with her daughters' growing independence and the disintegration of the perfect suburban middle-class existence prevalent in Japan. Moreover, her partner works late and sees her only as a household helper.