My Boyfriend (Aoi Mamoru)
Alt Names: | マイ・ボーイフレンド |
Author: | Aoi Mamoru |
Artist: | Aoi Mamoru |
Genres: | Drama Romance School Life |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | A big forehead. A big smile. That's how Maru and Miyaji met each other. They quickly become friends and as it always happens, they start falling in love. Follow two teenagers learning what it is to 'love' and the every day happenings in their ordinary but exciting high school life in 'My Boyfriend'. |
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In case folks are wondering, this series is 12 chapters long. There's no drawn-out drama that's common in other titles, which is a breath of fresh air. I won't spoil what's coming, so don't worry! Nothing that happens feels outside the characters personalities. The female MC is relatable, adorable, and emotionally healthy. She's neither a saint nor a push-over, but that nice middle-ground of being lovably flawed. The male MC is the same, and my only real complaint is I felt like more time should have been spent dealing with his family. (They touched on it very lightly.)
This series is very much worth the read, especially if you prefer healthy relationships in your shoujo. I enjoyed it. I wish they'd bring it state-side officially, even if only a digital version. I'd buy it in a heart-beat!
Even with the bit of drama, this is such a fluffy manga.
Something tells me that if this was Hori from Horimiya she'd just headbut the cunt.
For once, I'd love the heroine to just call out the antagonist on her BS.
Wow, Akane is a massive bitch.
And, they're still communicating....hot damn
I got to say, I'm impressed with Miyaji. Straight up doesn't want to repeat misunderstands. Hmm, maybe there is hope
Can we all just give a little applause for this couple who managed to actually learn from their mistakes in the first chapter and not needlessly repeat them? Genuine development in relationship maturity, it's nice!
I love how natural this feels! It's shoujo alright, but it feels like something fluffy that happens in high school or college too. Especially the "Oh, they finally got together?" bit haha
Very nice. Sweet, people feel real, has that doki-doki I look for. Has heart.
yay! thank you for updating!
Hope to see a lot more of this manga. I've seen mangas that have pulled off the whole 'got together at chapter 1' thing before, so I'm not overly worried.
Warm fuzzies
Cute! I'm not getting a huge drama vibe so far--I hope it leans towards a slice of life style. This feels like one of those manga that start off as a one-shot and get expanded due to popularity, so we'll see!
I understand where you're coming from, but calling someone selfish and annoying because they don't feel ready is rude and insensitive. Some people take more time than others, some people take very little time, who cares, it's their choice.
On a less serious note, for the sake of an entertaining and engaging manga, that kinda sh*t is annoying as hell and I lose interest pretty quickly if it moves to slowly. Lol. I know I'm being hypocritical.
You're missing the Emperor For Ever of "girl not putting out after the relationship starts" manga: Pastel.
Although Pastel manages to have it both ways--meanders forever before getting them together even though it's completely clear to every character in the manga that they're going to, and then takes eternity (and counting) for them to get anywhere. And yet I still kind of like it.
I have mixed feelings about when couples get together in the first chapter. Sure, it's better than a slow 20 volume romance, where the finish line seems to be a single kiss. But there are some troublesome downsides.
For starters, it's much harder to hold down a serialization, so most of these go for only 1 or 2 tanks. Secondly, it's hard to write plots for these kinds of manga without relying on a huge amount of love triangle bullshit (unless of course, the mangaka wants to make a story that progresses throughout the character's lives and into adulthood, but that rarely happens). Occasionally you'll get stuff like Renai Catalog which makes the relationship AFTER they get together in the first volume even slower than a normal "slow romance" manga. A huge plot point of Renai Catalog was how, despite dating for a year and a half, the female lead refused to put out (which was ridiculous to be honest, and I'm still mad about how selfish and annoying she was).
Anyways, I'll wait and see.
Coming soon in English from Phoenix Serenade Scans!!!!