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    MANGA: Ikemen no Senpai ga Jitsu wa Doutei de Junjou Deshita

    Ikemen no Senpai ga Jitsu wa Doutei de Junjou Deshita – Nobana Saori

    Saijo, a salaryman, and Tachibana, a junior, are lovers. Mr. Saijo is handsome and very popular with the girls in the company, but he was actually a virgin! So, I try various things with the two of them to get rid of……!

    Was The Hot Senpai actually a Virgin? is an adorkable gap-moe romance between an established couple: salaryman Saijo and his kohai, Tachibana.

    Saijo is known as “the prince” in his workplace for his perfect, godlike appearance and manner. Men and women fawn all over him. Unknown to them, Saijo constantly struggles to maintain his Mr. Perfect persona. He’s actually hella awkward and easily flustered, but when he’s in the zone, boy, does he shine!

    Tachibana, the rookie, noticed his secret struggles and told Saijo it was okay to be his real self. This made Saijo sit up and take a good look at his rather direct kohai—and find him cute.

    Tachibana is an ordinary, respectable salaryman with a colorful, leopard-printed past. This comes out in his speech fiercely defending his beloved senpai when Saijo was the target of gossip.

    Tachibana’s hometown friend and new employee, Suzume, stirs the pot, making Saijo jealous of his closeness to Tachibana while hitting on Saijo at the same time. It was a bit chaotic. Everyone was a hot mess for a moment there.

    When Saijo and Tachibana started dating, it led to the most awkward and funny sex scenes. It was the virgin leading the virgin where our dorky prince and his equally dorky but determined boyfriend grappled with logistics, premature releases, and repeated attempts at mutual satisfaction.

    This is a fun, wholesome, and blushy look at a loving, supportive couple learning trust, intimacy, and pleasure as they navigate their work and personal lives. I love these dorks!

    Our naughty boy, Suzume, has his own story in Osananajimi ga Do M de Tsundere Nan desu ga.


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    MANGA: Tameiki no Haru ni Koi no Natsu

    Tameiki no Haru ni Koi no Natsu – Nobana Saori

    Kuniharu Nishio had been in love with his friend ever since high school. He followed his dream of being a stylist, never letting go of these feelings, and while the nature of his work was very accepting when it came to same-sex relationships, he spent his days feeling somewhat gloomy and depressed. That is, until one day, when a new camera assistant named Ruka Nakamine showed up and suddenly confessed his love for Kuniharu. Ruka was very aggressive and annoying to the point that Kuniharu felt that kissing him was the only way to shut him up…

    A Sigh In Spring, A Love In Summer is a workplace romance about moving on and letting in.

    Kuniharu and Ruka are assistants to a stylist and a photographer, respectively. Upon their accidental first meeting, Ruka loudly declared he was in love with Kuniharu, then pursued him with dogged determination and an abundance of good cheer.

    Thing is, Kuniharu is secretly in love with a friend already in a relationship. Ruka’s situation hits too close to home, and knowing how painful one-sided love feels, Kuniharu did everything he could to dissuade the other man. But Ruka will not be deterred and only wants to see Kuniharu smile.

    Bless Ruka for his earnestness and relentlessness while keeping his hands to himself. The man’s capacity for optimism and unconditional love is admirable. When he says he only wants to see Kuniharu smile, he really meant it. He’s shorter, more childlike, and the uke, so it was surprising that he’s the older of the two.

    Kuniharu took me a while to warm up to. He’s a grumpy ass, but whenever his friend calls or meets him, you can’t help but feel sorry for the guy for his unrequited feelings. The palpable misery and despair can be felt through his subtle shift of expressions or clench fists.

    The most important part for me, where Kuniharu’s feelings towards Ruka changed, was done convincingly well, leaving no doubts to the pairing. Quite a feat for Ruka, given how badly Kuniharu was pining for his friend. I was lukewarm with the manga at first, but this part completely won me over!

    One-sided love’s a heart-breaking bitch, but the cracks is where sunshine comes in.


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