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みにあまる彼氏
83
13
Finished
Apr 20, 2018 to Nov 5, 2021
9.0/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
2
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First of all, I'd like to comment on the negative reviews by just saying that people are 100% overreacting, this manga contains nothing harmfull or abusive in it, and if you've read more than a half of it you'd know. I am the first in line to abandon the story that contains abusive (lead) characters and this was NOT it! The male protagonist is very possesive in the beggining, however, that DOES NOT, in any way, endanger the female protagonist. I feel like the author made his personality like that having in mind the comedic effect each time Haruki (mc) acts like a stalker, whichonly even lasts for a few chapters. He is one of the most caring and wholesome characters, he has no doubts about his love life, he doesn't care about what he has to do to make his girlfriend happy - he will do it. When he unknowingly and unintentionally makes Iroha (fc) feel insecure they always talk it out and come to an understanding, they support and love each other so much and their relationship is anything but toxic. Their love for each other radiates from the pages and conversations they have. He has so much respect for his girlfriend and is very patient. The two of them are portrayed as polar opposites - Haruki is extremely intelligent and Iroha is an airhead. I don't really like that trope, but the fc isn't portrayed as a stupid girl, she is portrayed as someone who does bad at school and as someone who speaks their mind freely. On the comedic effect - there are a lot of fun panels, it's mostly just Haruki's exaggerated agression while threatining other boys over jealousy (he is actually not agressive at all, just seems scary because of his words/facial expressions). I would also like to mention that we also see quite a bit of Iroha's jealousy and possesiveness, so it's mutual and it NEVER gets out of hand, they are also extremely reasonable as a couple. The author is amazing, the attention to details in their conversations, the realness (which is beyond needed in the shoujo manga world!!) is awesome. Three main "complaints" I have are about Haruki's mother and her actions towards him and Iroha - there wasn't any closure with that and was just glided over at the end even though some things are pretty disturbing and traumatic. I'm also not the biggest fan of the ending, in the meaning that the thing that happened was too fast (I'm trying to write this without spoilers so yeah). And my final complaint is about the side couples and characters - it would've been fun if we got to see more of them and their life.
Iroha Aoyagi is a normal 16-year-old girl, except she's never fallen in love. She suspects there might be something wrong with her, until she meets her classmate Kusakabe-kun, who seems well-versed and cynical about matters of love. Will Iroha be able to handle someone like Kusakabe-kun? (Source: MU)
If you’re into shoujo manga that dares to go bold with its characters and doesn’t hold back on the chaos of young love, Minamaru Kareshi (More Than You Can Handle Boyfriend) is one you don’t want to miss. I seriously loved every minute of this emotional rollercoaster. The story follows Iroha Aoyagi, a normal 16 year old girl who’s never experienced love until she meets Haruki Kusakabe, a charming yet wildly intense classmate who flips her entire world upside down. Haruki isn’t your average shoujo love interest he’s obsessive, possessive, intense, and hilariously over the top in the way he loves, and somehow, it just works.You can’t help but get swept up in the whirlwind that is Haruki’s devotion. What made this manga so fun for me is the way it fully leans into the chaotic energy of its title. Haruki might be “more than you can handle,” but that’s exactly what makes him stand out. He’s unpredictable, passionate, and yes, a bit much but the chemistry between him and Iroha is genuinely entertaining. Their dynamic is equal parts explosive, awkward, sweet, and surprisingly heartfelt. The art perfectly captures the extremes of their personalities, Haruki’s wild expressions and Iroha’s reactions had me laughing and smiling the whole time. Underneath the comedy and exaggerated antics, there’s a surprisingly sincere exploration of boundaries, trust, and emotional growth. If you enjoy shoujo manga with chaotic romance, strong comedic beats, and a love interest who’s completely unfiltered but oddly lovable, Minamaru Kareshi is a wild ride you won’t regret taking. Just be warned, Haruki is a lot… but that’s the fun of it.