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- © Kikiki Tataki, Hotomura / Yen Press
- Manga Score: 7.33
- Author: Kikiki Tataki
- Illustrator: Hotomura
- Publisher: Yen Press
- Volumes: 3
- DB title: Seikyouiku 120%
- Rating: 13 and up
- Genres: ComedySlice of LifeSchool
Sex Education 120%
Synopsis
Gym teacher Tsuji-sensei has one mission: help with Japan's terrible modern sex education standards. The problem is, her students barely know their birds from their bees! Between a girl who already has a girlfriend, a hard-core BL lover, and a girl who only cares about cats, Tsuji-sensei has her work cut out for her.
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Ace_Entertainers
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I highly recommend everyone reads this manga. This manga takes the subject of sex education and makes it highly enjoyable and informative with stuff ranging from sex positions, protection to different gender orientation and LGBTQ+ stuff and is not afraid to handle those topics in any way. The characters make it fun and the teacher in this series is one of the best teachers in anime and the students are really fun characters.
The art in this manga is really good too and in the 3 volumes it stays constant.
I wish this was a longer manga but it does everything in the 3 volumes perfectly. read more
The art in this manga is really good too and in the 3 volumes it stays constant.
I wish this was a longer manga but it does everything in the 3 volumes perfectly. read more
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Kittykate13
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15
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I wish this had been around when I was in Junior High/High School.
It takes a subject that is normally treated as "awkward" and finds a way to make it both humorous and informative. While not completely comprehensive (you can't use this to replace a Sex Ed class) it does offer a great starting point or spring board for girls to learn more about themselves and feel more comfortable in their own skin. It asks and answers questions and even offers resources for further information on the topics covered.
The art style is nice to look at and avoids over sexualizing any of the characters. It has read more
It takes a subject that is normally treated as "awkward" and finds a way to make it both humorous and informative. While not completely comprehensive (you can't use this to replace a Sex Ed class) it does offer a great starting point or spring board for girls to learn more about themselves and feel more comfortable in their own skin. It asks and answers questions and even offers resources for further information on the topics covered.
The art style is nice to look at and avoids over sexualizing any of the characters. It has read more