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Korogaru onna to koi no numa
by Fumie Akuta
fast-paced
Ageism is in full force here with Shiori feeling the days of her youth are gone and worries about life and marriage questions are popping up. The women are used up after their 20 undertones are there, but it subverts it as well with Shiori actually being happy with her life. She's in her 30s and content to live with her parents until a dastardly fire kickstarts her into independent adulthood.
There's a minor age gap that isn't super gross (31 with a late 20's graduate student). I love how lighthearted the story and humor are, and I'm looking forward to more. The love interest is a pretty boy who has some depth and character.
There's a minor age gap that isn't super gross (31 with a late 20's graduate student). I love how lighthearted the story and humor are, and I'm looking forward to more. The love interest is a pretty boy who has some depth and character.