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Apr 8, 2014 to May 8, 2018
8.0/10
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Fairly early in the series, I noticed that the story follows the ususal pattern of a romantic drama: the meeting, the blossoming of a relationship, the competing love interests, the repeated misunderstandings and reconciliations. But the more I read, the more I found the plot wonderfully uncertain. The story uses the romance formula as a buildng block, rather than a crutch. I enjoyed watching the main characters explore their hopes, goals, and values. Their evolution felt natural, true to the way real people grow and develop. The stories of how the main characters developed their beliefs about marriage drew me further into their thoughts and emotions. Ifyou're in the mood for a romance with personal growth, this is worth a read.
Asuka is a talented woman who works hard at her real estate job, but her true dream is to get married and be a loving housewife. She seems to be on the fast track to realizing that dream... until her boyfriend of five years suddenly asks to break up. She meets Nanami Ryuu, a young hotshot TV announcer, who is accomplished, handsome, and acts the perfect gentleman, but he is strongly opposed to marriage. Is it possible to get along without agreeing on such an important issue? Included one-shot: Volume 4: Junai Masquerade
About a guy who doesn't want to get married and a girl who wants to do anything to get married. The series is cliche. But It handles it well. I think a lot of can be found upon the characters core. The MMC doesn't want to get married as he feels like marriage is a curse to tie a person down. While the FMC marriage is a way to make a safe haven for her husband and future children. These 2 begun a relationship fairly early on in the series. Despite knowing what each others viewpoint in life is. Now in reality a couple dating expecting theother to change there mind is just pain waiting to happen. But this is a manga so of course everyone's gonna roll with it. Now the series is very romantic and very calm. Despite a shoujo series. It has a love triangle but like not really either. I think the author handled it well enough but if this is how she was going to resolve it might as swell not introduce it all. There is also a lot of sex in this series.... Not that im complaining but I was just taken aback. I've been reading so many teenage rom coms. I forget what adult relationships are like. The series though loses me near the 7th volume as it does the adult version of moving away to study, and that is moving away for promotion. And it kinda sucks the series just decided to go in that direction. It also drones on and on for like 3 volumes too long. It did have a good finish but still very lacking in regards to what it could have been. I loved the art combined with the romance the author really knew how to make a girl look like she was in love. I just think that she could have done a better job with the last arc. The side stories are ok. The oneshots are incredibly repetitive. Its guy and girl have complicated relationship, Guy looks at another girl for 3.14 seconds. Girl thinks she was useless. He chases. they fuck the end. The one with where the FMC had rough sex with the male lead. That was a good oneshot i must admit. As far as the main story goes. Romance was good. Drama was acceptable. Ending is too long. Despite these hiccups i still think everyone's getting married was a pretty enjoyable experience albeit not a memorable one. 7/10