Office lady Nishimura Kanna has had it with her boyfriend after discovering his cheating ways. When ...
- Author: Cocoa
- Genres: Josei / Adult / Smut / Crossdressing / Drama / Romance Crossdressing Drama Romance
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- Author: Ichibu saki
- Genres: Josei / Drama / Fantasy / Romance Drama Fantasy Romance
Her father's embezzlement of political funds was discovered, and the Count's daughter Agnès, known ...
- Author: Emoto mashimesa
- Genres: Josei / Drama / Fantasy / Romance Drama Fantasy Romance
"I made up my mind...that I would give my life and body to you." The Arnault Night Watch is an organ...
- Author: Azusa kurono
- Genres: Josei / Fantasy / Romance Fantasy Romance
There's no greater pleasure than being consumed with love from the one you've always longed for... i...
- Author: Sawa kurono
- Genres: Josei / Smut / Fantasy / Webtoons / Isekai / Magic / Romance Fantasy Webtoons Isekai Magic Romance
Oh Rudiger you poor schmuck, I bet you think you two are officially together because of that vow. I'm excited to see how bad the muscommunication gets.
Why is this dumpster fire of a site hiding insanely cute romances in the josei tag without tagging them as romance I literally hate it here
I love Kargo and Eileen together, but Luke in the latest chapter is peak "guy who doesn't realize he accidentally joined a throuple"
Man, I love epistolaries and this feels like a nice comfy mix between epistolary and manhwa. I'm really hoping it continues to be like this, even if/when Vanessa meets her benefactor. It's just so.....cozy.
There's nothing more satisfying than a lead who refuses to let the miscommunication trope drag out needlessly long. The brothers owe Reiju their lives in more ways than one lol
the fact that people are fixated on the incest more than the manga itself ever brings it up really cracks me up tbh.
Anyways, actual thoughts on the chapter: it reads like a chip ad lmao. Also Ruby death flag, but at this point I'd like to believe he's not stupid enough to kill somebody (even "an accident") directly related to the movie that's about to accuse him of killing Ai. He might just try to ingratiate himself to her, which would be really interesting to see how she reacts TBH.
PLEASE tell me this is heading towards "Urumin is trending on Tiktok" jumpscare making Kimiya realize he's jealous of other people finding Urumin cute I would love this so much
this whole series is super adorable I just need Kimiya to get jealous and it'll be PERF
Already knew Ruby was like this, like, twenty chapters ago y'all, stop acting like it's a surprise lmao. I'm more interested in where Aqua's headspace is in all this since he turned around pretty abruptly in this chapter.
the entire chapter: abuse creates victims who are at risk of overcompensating as a trauma reaction and in turn becoming abusers themselves
readers: Yeah! you tell em!!! abuse is a cycle!!!
Ruby: is a victim of abuse (parental neglect) who is overcompensating (unhealthy attachment to Goro) and having morally/ethically unsound thoughts
readers: ew, the incest is gross and the writer should feel bad
I'm so done with this fandom lmfao
A group of very different people wake up together in the sealed environment of an abandoned school b...
- Author: Yazu Miscio,Aida Keito
- Genres: Action / Drama / Horror / Psychological
I'm such a sucker for slice of life, "slow life in a fantasy world" type manga and this is checking all my boxes in manhwa form :')
God if somebody did that to me I'd just fucking throw the match and leave for Poseidon Neuta please
Absolutely shook at how much emotion can be expressed by a glorified string cheese slug I love you wigglemichi lmao
I've read this series three or four times now, have adored it each and every time, and I have to say that I don't think the ending was rushed at all. I think it ended perfectly, which is to say that its imperfections made it the best possible ending for what the story was trying to tell.
Tolza's death makes some people feel gross and incomplete, think that the writers had to cut a character arc short, but I think that's the point that the series was driving home to the very end. Death is all-encompassing, and you can't control whether you as a person will ever have a fulfilling end, because you may die tomorrow, and what of it? Tolza did the same thing to so many people in the beginning of the series, why would he get a pass just because we had traveled with him for longer? The world doesn't care about your character arc, just like how the world of Distopiary doesn't care that innocent "heroes" have to die for the sake of subjugating the demon lord. It's a very raw, intimate series that doesn't shy away from telling the reader that their needs (the heroes' lives) are unimportant for the sake of the larger story (the world).
It's insane how raw this series is, completely unflinching in its portrayal of catholic guilt. Even something as 'titillating' as a self-care scene can be ripped apart like that at the end. I think this is only the third or fourth series that has made me so viscerally aware of a character's silent trauma that I felt ill myself.
This is how it's building up, but I really hope that, at the end of this series, Priest and Imuri meet each other in the middle. Both of them are touted as pinnacles of their kind (Priest an exorcist and Imuri a demon), but at the end of the day they're both people who deserve to experience both the positives (Imuri) and negatives (Priest) of life.