

Manga cover is required something wrong Modify successfully Old password is wrong The size or type of profile is not right Follower Remove The blacklist is empty like my comment: Post You haven't follow anybody yet You have no follower yet You've no message. Delete successfully! At least one picture Your haven't followed any club Follow Club * Manga name can't be empty. Are you sure to cancel publishing? Publish * Manga name has existed. Rate isn't right Size isn't right Please upload 1000*600px banner image We have sent a new password to your registered Email successfully! Please check your Email, Or send again after 60 seconds! Are you sure to delete? Content can't be empty Title can't be empty Are you sure to delete? Are you sure to cancel publishing it? Your manga won\'t show to anyone after canceling publishing. GIF Image larger than 300*300px Delete successfully! Remove successfully! Copy Link Original No more data. On top of that, the ending was very well put together, all the pieces falling into place, and compared to other manga, it already started leading up to it throughout the entire manga, which made the ending feel very fitting, not rushed or out of place whatsoever.Picture's max size Success Warn Oops! Something wrong~ Transmit successfully report Transmit Show More Help Followed Are you sure to delete? Cancel Report No more comments Leave reply + Add picture Only. for both sides, they are often quite witty) to the point of even having me laugh out a few times, there is no unrealistic love octagon going on to entail drama, and most importantly: Character development! Throughout the entire manga, all the important characters develop steadily and visibly (and in a realistic pace and manner), none of them feel stagnant. Their dialogues are often incredibly funny (and that goes However, what this manga does incredibly well is the entire execution of it. ReadDame Na Watashi Ni Koishite Kudasaiat MangaKakalot.io From Dazzling Scans: The unemployed Shibata Michiko is betting everything she has on her. Woman has a difficult life, gets helped by a man, and so they get to know each other. This manga is in its fundamentals a typical shoujo/josei light-hearted romance story. At first I thought I'd give it a 9, but after thinking about it I couldn't think of anything I would change, so I went with a 10 after all. Dame Na Watashi Ni Koishite Kudasai R Manga details, Good-for-nothing Shibata Michiko is back And with her back are her never-ending troubles. This manga was just pure awesomeness for me. TL DR: Light-hearted, sweet, low on drama, hilarious, and nice character development sounds for you? Then go ahead. She has a lot of character versus the typical bland protagonist. I especially enjoy reading Shibata, as she is an very atypical josei protagonist. The author did a really good job at writing a slow will-they/won't-they romance that feels natural rather than artificially prolonged with annoying over-the-top drama. In conclusion, if you enjoy the bickering couple dynamic, this is definitely a good one. Since she's flat out broke, she needs to. In order to keep him happy, she deprives herself of the things she wants and buys him expensive clothing and accessories. For those that found this manga because they loved Lovely Complex, this is a definite must-read, because their relationship dynamic is basically an adult version of Ootani and Koizumi's. DAME NA WATASHI NI KOISHITE KUDASAI Manga chapters, From Dazzling Scans: The unemployed Shibata Michiko is betting everything she has on her romance with a younger manliterally. It also is gradually revealed that despite all of Kurosawa's criticisms, he's not really got it together himself, putting the characters on much more even ground, rather than typical aforementioned josei trope that relies on a huge power imbalance, which for me is kind of a turn-off. They then end up in a fairly amusing bickering couple dynamic instead. But if you can get past that part, their dynamic changes pretty quickly as Shibata starts fighting back. He's constantly dumping on her for being so stupid for being scammed by a guy who has no intention of dating her. It's true that at the very beginning the two protagonists' dynamic is more like Kurosawa pushing Shibata around. who wrote Lovely Complex, so I decided to give it another go, and I'm glad I did. Then I learned it's by the same manga author is the same one (At one point early on, Kurosawa even tells Shibata to be his servant.) There's a ton of josei out there like that, and it's a trope I really hate, so I stopped reading. I actually read a little bit of Dame na Watashi ni Koishite Kudasai, and then stopped because I thought it was going to be one of those josei manga where the sadistic male protagonist is just bullying the weak female protagonist all the time as she's just helplessly along for the ride, and it's often a boss/subordinate situation too.
