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- © yuni / Yen Press
- Manga Score: 7.18
- Author: yuni
- Publisher: Yen Press
- Volumes: 1
- DB title: Nikurashii hodo Aishiteru
- Rating: 16 and up
- Genres: DramaGirls Love
I Love You So Much, I Hate You
Synopsis
Asano and Fujimura are an unbeatable duo at work, but their relationship is more than just professional. Is this office affair about love, or is it just a game?
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KraterMan
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Seeing as there isn't any reviews yet I thought I'd leave mine. Spoiler-free.
I didn't quite know what to expect when I bought Nikurashii hodo Aishiteru, but I really did enjoy reading it. It tells of a story of two woman having an affair behind one of the woman's husband's back. Reading about how they dealt with the social pressures of keeping it hidden and dealing with the husband was very interesting to me. I think that this being only one volume, it starts to feel rushed towards the end which really sucks but this is how these things work. I think read more
I didn't quite know what to expect when I bought Nikurashii hodo Aishiteru, but I really did enjoy reading it. It tells of a story of two woman having an affair behind one of the woman's husband's back. Reading about how they dealt with the social pressures of keeping it hidden and dealing with the husband was very interesting to me. I think that this being only one volume, it starts to feel rushed towards the end which really sucks but this is how these things work. I think read more
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invisible_mercy
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For some reason, I am really attracted to yuri plots like this, where there is this woman who fells in love with a married/committed woman who is in a loveless marriage or relationship.
For me, the entire plot was liberating itself as we saw Ayako Asano feeling burdened to all the pressures that her husband's family impose upon her, not to mention that she also recently found out that her husband was having an affair. On the other hand, her subordinate Saori Fujimura is willing to give everything to her and admires her for who she really is.
I think I have given the entirety read more
For me, the entire plot was liberating itself as we saw Ayako Asano feeling burdened to all the pressures that her husband's family impose upon her, not to mention that she also recently found out that her husband was having an affair. On the other hand, her subordinate Saori Fujimura is willing to give everything to her and admires her for who she really is.
I think I have given the entirety read more