Delivery Cinderella
Alt Names: | 卖肉的灰姑娘 デリバリーシンデレラ 配送灰姑娘 |
Author: | Non |
Artist: | Non |
Genres: | Drama Ecchi Seinen Slice of Life Smut |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | Yamada Masami is just an ordinary college student; however, she has a secret. At night, just like magic, she transforms into the beautiful Deriheru Miyabi. A modern Cinderella story now begins. |
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I kind of understand what you mean. It scares me a bit to see how much she trusts her customers and assumes that they're all good people who are just lonely. It's worrying how she seems to be clueless about the dangers of the line of work she's in. Like when she refuses one of her customers when he asks her to let him sleep with her, and he half threatens her saying that since no one from the shop is around that he might not take no for an answer. He backs off in the end, but it could have ended very differently, and the fact that she's hardly fazed by the incident makes me think that she's completely unaware of what a vulnerable position her job puts her in. Her optimistic and innocent nature makes her view her customers through a rose colored glass, it's a bit worrying that she's not even a little bit wary of them.
mods dont want this to be updated. they took it down thmselves. i liked it but it seems it was too ecchi to them. what can i say?
this is gone too...
shoot. looks like the scanlater is no longer active. Last update was two years ago. Oh well. Another dead manga for us English readers, for now.
The story is a lot like a hardcore H manga called Hana's Holiday except Hana was just a sex addict, she never charged. Plot structure is very similar (without the introspection however) as Hana was a meek office lady by day and a femme fatale diva by night.
In a way Hana was like a Santa Claus of sex, a heroine who rescues sad sacks from blue balls with her feminine wiles. A true humanitarian like the protagonist of this manga.
I know this comment is old but these faux-feminist tryhards need to learn some vocabulary: it's a rake, or a libertine, or more modernly, a manslut. If you follow feminist circles you might be tempted to call virile men rapey, creepy, horny as well. If you actually read literature you will also see 'profligate', 'reprobate' and 'debauchee'.
And if women keep making fun of male virgins , don't ask why men scorn sluts.
Thankyou Pervy, what would I do without your valuable wisdom on where to find my perverted manga which I enjoy reading and visually absorbing?
@nanaosaki32
Sakugara Movement is the group scanlating this manga.
http://sakugara.com/
i realy want to read this manga but i cant find the chapters how come and where do i find them if someone can tell me please P.S the manga is delivery cinderella
Isn't that really just your own scewed views of an unfamiliar sex industry? She doesn't actually have sex with her clients (intercourse) so shes most likely a (virgin). So in a way her childishness to it is legit. I mean its just a job to her, A job she likes I might add. (we should all be so lucky to have one of those)
Just for that, it's a worthwhile read. Some bits of the story still leave a bad taste in my mouth, but that's still a preferable reaction over just another bland ecchi harem story.
During work, the body is just a tool for you to make sales and connections with your regulars as well as make new comers feel welcome. You rarely care what happens to it.
But as soon as you clock out into a normal life, the body once again becomes "yours", and no longer a "tool". Even a simple act as showing your under garments will be embarrassing, even though when working you show it off as if it is nothing.
There's a reason why her work form and private form is vastly different. It's to show the definition of the "body in work" and "the body during private times".
when working more than one job, you don't always work both on the same day. Also, I think they are actually college students?
BTW, as a retiree from this field, I can tell you that it's quite well written, although most of the clientele isn't quite that good looking, most of the time.