![]() ![]() Thus, I was curious to read this and judge for myself whether it's controversial or not. ![]() See, something that I've learned at my age is that when something says "controversial," there's a solid chance it either isn't or people blow any problematic aspects of it out of proportion. After reading the summary, I could understand why, but rather than being deterred I was intrigued. A 4 out of 5.īefore I begin, I want to say that I bought this manga because I heard it was controversial. I'm not sure where we can go with this story but I'm interested to find out. ![]() I also think the actual story is paced well with solid humor. The series somehow is very charming even with a weird headline. While I didn't expect this direction it is welcomed to get a nice side by side of school life verses our main character's life at work. The story then makes a interesting choice to focus on the boy's friend in school, a young girl learning how to be who she wants to be in life. Not sexual, more like big sister, or maybe a mother? It's weird feelings, but it somehow feels normal and works for the story given. She begins to kind of mentor him and then quickly begins to feel a fondness for him. ![]() One day walking home she notices a boy trying to play soccer. So a 30 year old woman is kind of bored in life, hating mostly everything about it, and annoyed, jealous, and a bit heartbroken working with one of her old lovers. I won't lie the weird idea of this story is what got me to read it but it really isn't as weird as it sounds. ![]()
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