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Dec 22, 2020
Mixed Feelings
Starts strong, but after the first third, the story gets weaker and weaker. It feels like the author spent all time and energy on this great concept, but later has no idea what to do with it.

The best part of this manga are the main characters. Oogami Meiko is a sexually curious teenager with lots of imagination. This makes her feel extremely awkward and she ends up feeling severe guilt and shame. This alone could have carried this manga. It is hard to find such interesting characters with such depth. Unfortunately, later in the story the focus of the story steers away from her and goes into typical romantic tropes, like rivals and other obstacles in the relationship.

Shinichirou Yaginuma is a handsome classmate of Oogami who has the strange ability of making people reveal their inner thoughts if he touches them. This forces him to distance himself from everyone. Due to this lack of contact and relationships, he ends up becoming cold and being socially naive. The initial relationship of this odd couple is the best part of the manga. How they overcome their fears and loneliness as they get closer to each other.

It is really unfortunate that after such a beautiful initial burst, the story just keeps losing its momentum until it just stops. The final volume feels like a handful of lazy tropes thrown into the plot. A forgettable ending after such a remarkable intro.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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