I Thot You Was a Toad's manga / #Threesome(15)

Another soundtrack from our daily lives

Complete | kanai kei | 2000 released
2016-05-03 04:43 marked

There's more than meets the eye with a boy who is suddenly uprooted and sent on his own to a countryside school, and there's even more surprises in store with the boys who befriend him.

Tamaranaidesho

Complete | KUSABI Keri | 2000 released
2017-05-03 01:17 marked

The art school theme is incidental to this story about a gay professor with an experienced lover who inveigles a younger, naive student into a threesome.

Harem

Complete | fujisaki kou | 2000 released

Oneshot PWP about a gay Arabian prince who selects two catamites from his harem for his nightly romp, which would be just fine and dandy, except for the highly intrusive fangirly narration. I'm not a big fan of Fujisaki Kou's art-style because her heads always look disproportionately small and sulky for their bodies. But at least she gets to the point.

Mob-kei Danshi no Yuuutsu

Complete | OOHASHI Kikka | 2017 released
2017-07-27 05:16 marked

Six Sex

Ongoing | NISHINO Hana,KITAZAWA Kyou | 2016 released

In the past, Chihiro, heir to the Saotome Yakuza, was kidnapped as his father was ambushed and murdered. After he was repeatedly gangraped and enslaved as a prostitute by the Russian mob, Chihiro was rescued by two hot bodyguards, Shirotae and Kuroba, who now, in addition to protection and enforcement, help him relieve the persistent "arousal problem" that was the apparent side effect of his abuse (really?) Anyhooo, Chihiro is now making a play on the "quality" gun trade, finds himself prone to fits of murderous rage, only to be reined in by the young hot leader of the Gojou group. Now that the Russian mafia has returned, it's a wonder how hometown gangster boy plans to make good on honouring Daddy's memory. Yup, that's where it's going for realsies. Kitazawa Kyou likes to craft a slightly unhinged cupcake yakuza always on the edge of a psychotic meltdown. The question isn't whether a reader can suspend disbelief. Obviously not. It's whether the story is any fun to read. I don't know. If it goes too James Cagney, it might be a twitching facial nerve too far.