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Oct 15, 2022
It's a shoujo gag manga. It's hilarious for a shoujo. It doesn't take itself seriously at all. It's on par with reading a Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun manga. I'm rating it for how funny it was for a shoujo. It didn't tire me out. I didn't wish it ended, like other shoujo's that stretch out for far too long with the amount of drama there is.

It takes all the shoujo tropes - like goukons, BL, fujoshi's, picking up girls, childhood friends, gangs, and turns them into a gag. No joke it was funny. I highly enjoyed it. Souta and Rizu-chan are two childhood friends who live next door. They grew up together. Souta is sorta a yandere in that he has two sides. He'll act cute and charming, then be domineering and possessive. Souta is hands down the funniest male lead. There are just so many reoccurring gags throughout the manga.

The characters for the most part stay where they are. Souta I thought grew the most. He starts off being two-sided only to allow himself to be who he actually is. And that's different from who he's been acting like.

The dialogue is some of the funniest you will read for a shoujo manga.
An older woman upon seeing Souta's hot dad at the hospital:

"I've thrown out my back, and can't stand up!" Whatever shall I do?
"But you're always full of pep, mam!" says the nurse.

Highly recommend this for fujoshi's, for those who love comedy. I'm surprised this isn't in the comedy genre because it's probably the funniest thing I've read, next to Romantic Killer!
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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