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james_desantis 's review for:
My Girlfriend's Child, Vol. 3
by Mamoru Aoi
The choice seems to be made.
We're keeping the baby. But with that choice, family members begin to choose what they believe in. Leaving our two leads, very confused, and hurt. It's great to see young characters try to fix things together instead of needless drama and the family moments are both touching, but also sad, and might make you angry.
I really enjoy the realistic feel to this. Sometimes a bit "This is how the process works" but it has enough human moments to not feel like it's teaching you how this works. A 4 out of 5.
We're keeping the baby. But with that choice, family members begin to choose what they believe in. Leaving our two leads, very confused, and hurt. It's great to see young characters try to fix things together instead of needless drama and the family moments are both touching, but also sad, and might make you angry.
I really enjoy the realistic feel to this. Sometimes a bit "This is how the process works" but it has enough human moments to not feel like it's teaching you how this works. A 4 out of 5.