Koiiji: Love Glutton - Vol. 6 Ch. 30 - The Woman Next Door

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This is one of those things where I just wanna punch almost every character in it. But it's still so good. And it's still one of my guilty pleasures.
 
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What? How does the dad on page 9 do that? How does that ladder support him in any way? How would he get down from that position, being squished by the wall and ladder?

Have I lost it? It's weird, right? It's not just me?

edit/ Oh, but it's a normal ladder on page 28. I guess the artist was just lazy about the ladder on page 9.
 
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this author is so fucking retarded. If he wanted to expand the story into like the romance of every fucking character he should just make side-stories or spin offs like seriously read the synopsis it's about a women in love for over 20 years not some fucking kid thats an asshole asking u to date her dad then asking u break up or about her sister or his brother for fucks sake get to the main fucking story.
 
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@kronix

Never read something by Shimura Takako before I take it? She seems to have a deep hatred for coherent plotting, instead she creates a cast of characters and just follows which ever one catches her fancy.
 
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Not all literature (or art) has to be straightforward. I personally enjoy the fact that her works give these glimpses into the characters feelings/memories/struggles, in a slice of life way. Feels more relatable, common, normal, than a simple introduction > build up > climax > ending (> epilogue) kind of deal.

Yume is the best one, she's an asshole regarding relationships, but I want to see her find peace with herself.
 
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i actually absolutely adore the sister, maybe because i can relate to her so much
 
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I can't stand the sister ... she doesn't stay friends with anyone but just does what she wants.
If she was a guy, everyone would hate her.
But I love this story, and I love all the sidestories and the jumping around timeline.
I hope Yume and Mame can both find someone who will make them happy. I don't expect it to be Souta for either of them.
 
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Yume, you sadist. (at the end there) She's really been showing her bad sides a lot, huh? I found her the most relatable in the beginning of the story, though.

And yeah, the story really flitters, as if it's an autobiographical piece. Real life's untidy like this.
 

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