
For me, it's apricots. My grandma loved them so I want to like them too, but I've never had a good one in my life.
Gonna second papaya. Adding in Dragon fruit, I literally can't taste anything and hate the seed. Banana, I can smell and taste it a mile away. I hate the taste, smell, texture, the little gross pieces from the inner skin that get stuck to it. I hate everything about them and even if there's just the tiniest little bit in something I will taste it and it will be ruined for me. I just really fucking hate bananas, but they're in everything so I wish I did like them.
I recently read "Living no Matsunaga-san", "The Galaxy Next Door", and "3 AM Dangerous Zone" and enjoyed them all! I really like stories that are unusual or break conventions (like a high school girl living w/ strangers in a sharehouse, a manga enthusiast who's actually an alien, a yakuza daughter who wants to be a teacher, etc.). There is SO MUCH out there though and I'm feeling overwhelmed. I'd be grateful for a few of your thoughtful recommendations.
Qualities of stories I like:
+ honestly not looking for much smut (although some sexy payoff in a slow-burn romance isn't bad!)
+ the romance is balanced well with other aspects of the story
+ not too many chapters (for now I'm still wetting my feet in the genre, so stories w/ less than 30 chapters are preferred)
If you would take the time to respond to this, I would be extremely grateful!!! Tyty( ´ ▽ ` ).。o♡
So, even if you get permission to put whatever you want on someone's back, is it appropriate to do a near-full back tattoo? I, for one, don't think so. Plus, wings have the double whammy negatives of being completely unoriginal and full of religious allegorical significance that could offend the recipient. I don't think it was a good choice (for the mangaka or the character).
When the tattooist said it would take 4 sessions I assumed he was doing something small and dragging it out, but that's not the case if it's such a large tattoo. Also, although attitudes have obviously changed in the last 100 years, tattoos are still stigmatized by mainstream Japanese society. The MC will never be able to go to most beaches and public baths again. If he worked in a different industry, he could also be let go. Again, this speaks to how inappropriate ginormous angel wings are to give as a first time tattoo. I question everyone's judgment here- the MC, the ML, the mangaka, and their editors.