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You Like Me, Not My Daughter?! Vol. 1 (Manga)

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Popping Buttons: Ayako's ample breasts cause the button (and then the safety pin she replaced it with) on her Love Kaiser costume to pop off. In chapter 11, this happen again with a school uniform that was Miu's during a contest with her boss over who "looks off". A bit Justified since she is younger and they have completely different body types with Miu being thin while Ayako's bust is impressively large You Like Me, Not My Daughter?! is about 30 something-year-old Ayako. After her sister and brother-in-law pass, Ayako (who was in her twenties at the time) decides to take care of her five year old niece Miu when no one else would. Ten years later Ayako and Miu are living next door to twenty year old Takumi, a childhood friend of Miu, who helps Miu with her school work etc. On Takumi's birthday Ayako finds out that her suspicions of Takumi and Miu liking each other are wrong: Takumi is in love with Ayako and has been for years. I myself, enjoy a good MILF from time to time, but as soon as it went to like Chapter 15 or something, that is when I fell out of love with the series, as it shares the same problems I had with Fetiple. Very interesting story, there are comic relief elements, standard teens smarter than grownups situations (like I said, standard romantic TV movie :)) and lots of sexual tension with touch of erotica. I also really like the secondary characters in the story - Miu has the perfect teenage girl vibe to her that I don’t think most manga pull off half as well and she’s a great sounding board for her mom. Takumi similarly has a female friend and they get some good interactions together.

We follow thirty-something single Ayako Katsuragi who’s been raising her teenage niece Miu as her own daughter after she became on orphan as a child. The two couldn’t been that different as Ayako is sweet, bubbly and beautifully busty and Miu is serious, teasing and occasionally expressionless. They also share a friendship with college age tutor Takumi since he was a child. However, an evening of drinking changes everything when Takumi confesses his romantic feelings to Ayako . Flattered at first, she worries that being a couple with a big age gap would be uncomfortable and attempts to make him understand that. My rating 10/10, is more about overall enjoyment, because while this is certainly not a master piece and is not for everyone, I have enjoyed just as much as any masterpiece. It’s just… really awkward about how it tells the story. At times cute, but at a lot of other times very cringe. There’s enough good, on balance, but there’s some stuff here that barely gets a pass from me. But it is repeatedly explained why she is like that, even if it may strain somewhat the suspension of disbelief, and eventually she gets over her denial. Hollywood Pudgy: Ayako invokes this in one of her attempts to dissuade Takkun, showing him how "flabby" she's gotten since she was younger (read: her belly is just a tiny bit softer than it used to be). Like all her Please Dump Me attempts, it doesn't work.

Funbag Airbag: An embarrassed 10-year-old Takkun tries running out of the bathroom to avoid being naked with Ayako, but slips on the soap and falls into her breasts. Which is this story in a nutshell - kind of all over the place. It’s a great idea and does some things that I really appreciate, but it also does things that are absolutely maddening. Now here comes the bad stuff, I do like Ayako, the female lead, however, she keeps lying to herself when time and time again, her worries are proven wrong, and she manages to drag out their relationship. Like girl, make up your mind already. You don't like him like you, but then you don't like it when he stops? Like I get that you love your "daughter" but I doubt she even gives an F.After some alcohol came into the mix, she finds out that... Ayako has been in love with her since her was 12. With all of the wrongs this manga does, it should be much worse than it actually is, but the main cast of characters have a relatively wholesome/enjoyable chemistry, no matter how basic or annoying they can be at times. The experience of this manga is similar to many webcomics: There’s a solid premise and start, however, it loses its charm as the chapters move on, since the mangaka can’t help but draw out the resolution as far as possible or not having one in mind in the first place. wholesome, that my hopeless romantic heart can not handle. And the other best character is the femboy. The art is very adorable, and cute as well, and I like how they put some depth into the characters, and the reasoning as the male lead loves her is very sweet. And I think the sexy boss lady is pretty cool too. It’s presented as innocuous, but there’s no getting around how damn creepy it is to see Takumi pressed up against Ayako, doubly so when it turns out to be the lynchpin of his attraction to her. Yikes.

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