A manga that's about protection and an educational guide (like Asoko de Hataraku Musubu-san sponsored or guidance from a protection product company) about the body for high schoolers/setting than the education but average couple of Futari Ecchi or the animals/parts about the body like Mimibukuro-san or Kemokko Doubutsuen.
Spoilers/brief breakdowns (or other thoughts they could have changed things) of each chapter (like done in my anthology reviews) in interested, at end of review with = or line to make clear spoil space.
Each chapter focuses on a different student with a problem and the school nurse gives some info on things while also having no experience only books/knowledge. It varies of those just curious, those with high school relationships, those sleeping around, those that have strange quirks of seeing people a certain way, misunderstandings with the equipment (demonstration objects).
There are 5 to 6 chapters per volume and the chapters are very large. Some are around 70 pages others more closer to 30-40. So in scanlations they split them up into smaller portions yes even the 30 pages ones so they end up probably a few pages in the second half while larger in the first.
Some scenes have the other teachers or the nurse's sensei appear or a family member when they are off school periods so a mix of other characters then just the students are there so it does expand a bit then just students talking to the school nurse.
Or just the nurse in the sick bay solving problems for students besides the during class bits, others are focused on the education part, others on the fantasies the students have then zone back in to the educational part.
Some conclusions in the education parts seem odd then they eventually come to a fair solution.
It's a fair ecchi but with education in it. Asking valid questions about many different subject matters. I'd recommend it.
The art is good, very suited to the type of topics it's covering, the characters seem to fit some tropes or 'educational tone' while others can be pretty standard they aren't all amazing.
Some there is repeats of characters but usually a new one every time asking a question of what they think about things they don't understand or think they know and they end up with an awakening of the answers or yes the fan service fantasies.
(Besides the 10/38 chapters listed in the initial review I'll expand with more from other chapters and what good or probably too late of chapters I think they presented some chapters).
Edit for future review/spoilers space giving details sort of per chapter like an anthology even though the series isn't an anthology besides other details.:
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I think each scenario does a fair job and I'll brief a few to highlight the themes they cover as each chapter is different.
Volume 1:
1.A male student that wants to build a family (he has appeared twice so far, 1st chapter and again in Volume 2 chapter 6).
2.A couple and how people see the differences or need for pleasure or normal between genders.
3.Messaging to students the importance besides a gym teacher/school nurse drink scene (it's been then not knowing the dangers to inform about or not at all and how to reproduce at all).
4.Getting fantasies/struggling to control it and then re-balancing it or reworking it to not be as much an issue with every day life on in this case studies.
5.Old school nurse and backstory about new school nurse (the one giving the lessons to the students), we see the old school nurse appear a few times. So we find out where part of her information comes from while being a studious type then changing her appearance and having no experience but still giving knowledge from the books/her older guidance. That and telling a student why the pleasure didn't feel good and explaining how different it feels with 3 main areas to feel pleasure then just the guy going for it and explaining the organ a bit more.
Volume 2:
6.Equipment demonstrations about protection and perception especially if viewing fantasies that aren't a representation of the reality of it.
7.A guy thinks he can sense people that have or haven't done it yet doesn't see through the nurse due to her careful wording.
8.Drinking and taking care of the liver, showing the brother/family member, equipment prep/the new nurse being way too into the subject she teaches.
9.Sleeping around and what can come from that
10.Misunderstanding where the nurse talks to a human body dummy/statue and the student fantasizes what is going on behind the curtain in sickbay.
Volume 3:
11.The girl thinking having fantasies of other people even AV is cheating when it just isn't. Just using it as something to do as it's fiction not reality of cheating on someone else behind their back (in the way of not multiple wives/girlfriends angle just the girl getting jealous).
12.Not taking a test, gets checked, has no issues of a pregnancy, having more awareness and protection use cases.
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14.Hiding that has cramps and the use cases for pills/solutions that many girls go through. Because wants to look pure when natural things happen so why hide it.
15.Both having different expectations/feelings for doing it.
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Volume 4:
17.
I think the mix of scenarios and information presented is pretty good. Some about pregnancy, some about certain body parts differences and internet versus medial professionals information and people misunderstanding, also just beauty perception then the actual use cases/more suitable option.
In Volume 3 I think the social media harassment chapter should be in Volume 1 as not everyone will read further on and some messages need to be put first (sure you can find many like this message in other places but still) due to how important it is for the audience it's intended for even if many are of relevant even if not body related but just perception not being clear always. I'm not one for social media/current era things but it has relevance and needs to be covered in some form besides all the other relevant topics.
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May 26, 2024
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