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But what stood out in this manga is the character progress and also the enjoyment I felt reading through it and relating with the characters.

i know its a common troupe to come across, but i was just honestly looking for something a bit more refreshing. unlike maid sama, who had misaki fall in love with usui due to the amount of times he had also rescued and helped her, naruse didn't do any of those things really. he kind of just was there, stalking and sexually harassing her. i didn't like how yuki was so submissive, i'll say that again sorry. Its basically fight and make up with like sex like every chapter, and the development of the relationship gets blown away each time cause of some cliche shit i dont even know at this point ANYWAYS.... LETS GET ONTO THE ACTUAL THING ( i will not try to put spoilers incase you wanna still try this out and see how bad it is for yourself) Ressler, Karen (July 26, 2017). "Japanese Comic Ranking, July 17–23". Anime News Network . Retrieved October 24, 2018. Have you ever saw something that wanted to make you rip out your hair, rip out your finger nails, smash your head against the wall three times, stub your toe, hit your shin, get hit in the breast, and lastly, cringe as hard as you can?P/s: I don't say that I didn't enjoy this kind of fiction growing up. But now it's different because I can reflect on how impressionable they can be and how they can morph one's thinking and development. Sure, one can say something like "who cares" and overlook this. Still. Be better, do better! Write better leads so that we readers aren't just amused, but can actually learn something from. Yuki is an example where a bunch of female mcs in shoujos have such great potential to be a strong heroine, and have good character development, but alas this gets blown off all because she becomes extremely submissive to naruse. I mean you can see this same thing in maid sama which i can tell a lot of people compare these two mangas with anyway. Yuki's character has become reduced to a cold tsundere who becomes helpless under a posessive male, basically every wattpad troupe ever honestly. This is another example of how cliche this manga was written honestly. I just want some lovey dovey content, yes, i kinda got them. I just want to see Shou and Yuki happy, get married, have kids, grow old toghether. I was tryna be patient reading this waiting for our couple's character development. But all i get is stupid, unnecessary drama i didn't ask for. The worse thing is, they're the same, repetitive shit: the Shizuka problem. And an anti-character development. there's also no real wedding, no children and no growing old together but what was i expecting when the root basic problem (which is communication) is not even solved. This manga's ending left you with nothing but this lingering feeling of unsatisfaction because it ruined your nostalgic teen love for it. If you have a partner, pls treat them right. It would have been a lovely manga if Yuki loved Naruse better: giving him all her attention, appreciating him more, caring less about what other people think, making him feel safe, sayinf love affirmations to him more (look how happy Naruse is even with Yuki's small confirmations of love, which is a good progress from Yuki, if it's not for the latest chapters that ruined everything).

a side from all of that, this manga really shows you want a relationship really is between two lovers. just the amount of realisticness that they have put into it made it so relatable to the real world. i just cant stop smiling or grinning to my self when they managed to find some solutions in their relationship problems and doing all of that kiss and make up stuff. I dont know how people see character development like the slightest development gets thrown off by another stupid cliche issue that happens. Ressler, Karen (September 23, 2015). "Japanese Comic Ranking, September 14–20". Anime News Network . Retrieved October 24, 2018.maybe it's just that i have a big guy's body with a little girl's heart. but enough with that, lets just get straight in with the review. I finished all 113 chapters and spent 3 days reading all of them. I’m still on high after reading, so here are my thoughts about this manga. This dude is so possessive and rough and annoying, i mean do i even have to say anything he literally groped the yuki girl the first chapter

Ressler, Karen (June 29, 2016). "Japanese Comic Ranking, June 20–26". Anime News Network . Retrieved October 24, 2018. for enjoyment, well i dont need to say anything other than the fact that i didn't sleep for a day even though i have class (i didnt sleep literally for 30 hours just to read this). Yuki Machida, a second-year high school student, is the manager of the school's basketball team and has spent her childhood masking her emotions after years of caring for her five siblings as the eldest. During the welcoming ceremony, she meets Sho Naruse, an impudent student a year her junior who also joins the basketball team. Day after day, Sho tests her patience with his selfish and lecherous comments. However, Yuki is in love with the basketball team's captain, Kido, who had recently gotten a girlfriend. One day, Sho finds out Yuki's feelings for Kido, to her dismay, but he supports her during times of distress. After the final match of the year, Sho admits to Yuki that he is in love with her and declares to win her. Yuki later admits her feelings for Sho and they become a couple. a b c d "「なまいきざかり。」実写ショートムービー、水谷果穂&井阪郁巳がマンガを再現". Natalie (in Japanese). February 20, 2018 . Retrieved October 24, 2018.I'm okay with him, although I think the story exaggerated his girl-phobia a lot. But he does remind me of Yuki, with how passionate he is for basketball and determined to complete his goals. That makes me admire him a lot.

Ressler, Karen (June 27, 2018). "Japanese Comic Ranking, June 18–24". Anime News Network . Retrieved October 24, 2018. I really like Namai's art style. The characters are drawn very cleanly(?) and the cutting isn't too confusing. Naruse is especially eye-catching (though I guess that's a given...) The other characters are also drawn with pretty distinctive traits, so it's easy to recognise them.well...I'm not gonna blabbering the story here because you can see that at synopsis. And if you want to know more....just read the manga directly. Still, she's a pretty admirable character, because she always works behind-the-scenes, and is always determined to reach her goals. She's always selfless even if she doesn't show it in front of others. Also, the story really portrays that manager-basketball club relationship well, because I totally imagine Yuki being like the older sister of a bunch of kids. HOW I WANT AN OLDER SISTER LIKE YUKIII volume (February 19, 2016) - chapters 31-35 +bonus chapter; Cheeky Brat "That-If": Idol Agency; Cheeky Brat "What-If": Host Club; Something Else That Happened on That Fateful Day He likes his manager, Yuki. When he first met Yuki, a girl pushed him which caused his hand to land on Yuki's breasts, and said that her breasts "were really big". The two then encountered each other more since Shou joined the school's Basketball Team where Yuki is the manager. He started following Yuki more since he was interested in her. He said that he could understand Yuki and "see through her". He was the only one who found out that Yuki had a crush on Kido. The art of Namaikizakari is beautiful on all aspects- such as the romance scenes and the sports scenes. I also really loved the author's previous works, so the art really got me here.

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