Kimi wa Kawaii Onnanoko
Alt Names: | きみはかわいい女の子 你是个很可爱的女孩子 You are so sweet girl |
Author: | Ichinohe Rumi |
Artist: | Ichinohe Rumi |
Genres: | Drama Romance School Life Shoujo Slice of Life |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | I thought that I didn't need something like love. I have a complex about my body because it's tiny and I'm merely skin and bones. I am Koeda Tsugumi (a first year high school student). One day, by chance, I let Sena Masamune from the class next door see my body....!? But, after being with the straight forward, always-natural Masamune-kun, the me, who's always hidden herself and secretly wanted to be a more girly girl, has started feeling these warm, fluffy feelings.... I present to you the pure and slow going love story of a romance-klutz! |
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There is an actual explanation for all this.
Make up your fricken mind dude! What's the problem?
Damn, He isn't even going out yet and he already skipped to getting see her in every guys fantasy of the girl wearing his shirt and nothing else. She looked so cute to..
Muchas gracias por la actualización pensé que lo habían olvidado por completo!!!
In other news: Masamune has progressed from staring to awkwardly trying to hide his face.
1. This isn't a drama 2. Cliche masturbatory bullshit isn't compelling nor interesting and 3."Oh no all the hot boys want 'unpopular' ol me, what do I do?!" wasn't what the first 15 chapters were like.
Yeah, I hate when drama escalates in a story. Making it all interesting and compelling to read. How dare they.
Oh that clingy girl is gonna be so much trouble.
I personally know what it's like to be small, so I really am cheering for this girl! The two of them together are sooooo cute!
good thing there will be no bloodbath between translator
Indeed! Also, as pointed at in the manga description: Koeda is used to staying in the background. She's not only hidden herself from others - she's put up emotional barriers around herself as well and suppressed her own wants. She's made bad experiences and learned that society does not think of her as "a girl", so she slowly started believing in that herself. It's only Masamune's kindness that makes her hope again and realize that there is a place for her as "a girl" out there. That's also why she's slow to fall in love. She's already written herself off as not deserving of and unfit for romance, so she first has to come to terms with the fact that she can still harbor those feelings and not feel ashamed for them like society has been preaching to her. I like how this manga depicts her getting back up on her feet and grow the self-confidence to allow her own feelings for Masamune and her aspiration to find a way of being "a girl" even in her more uncommon body. It's a very inspirational setting in my opinion! It reminds me a bit of Pochamani, just that the MC is more skinny than the average girl, while the MC of Pochamani is more fleshy. I love how love makes them become more self-confident in their body and how they can aspire to embrace their feelings while not rigorously changing the way they are to fit some overrated image society has drawn.
I think Masamune kun doesn't like Koeda chan yet, he's just interested in her as a person. But Koeda chan's heart is fluttering because of him~ But she doesn't realize she likes him that way. She might not even really be in love with him romantically, as much as pure admiration and adoration because of how kind he is to her. In her mind she is always a background character who will be bullied by boys at school, but someone popular and sparkly like Masamune is treating her like he would treat everyone else. But I agree, it feels more refreshing when they can acknowledge and admit their feelings when we all know they exist.
Thank you for that message Hissou. I like this aspect of the manga, too. Being really thin and called "sick" and other patronizing things does hurt. Especially when the characters are just young adults and their identities are still being figured out.
But also, wtf is with those proportions at page 16 LOL gotta love artistic liberty
It's really cute.
But what I find tiring in these shoujos is that it takes the MCs ages to just admit they like the other one and eventually confess (with lots of sparkly pentagons in the background).
I know the genre demands it, but I prefer when it's subverted.
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well for asian that height is quite normal
hmm looks cute, will follow.
This is cute. It kinda reminds me of Sukitte Ii na yo, partly because I remember the author talking about her complexes.
Critical reading failure on my part: I thought the guy is the one who wants to be the girly girl.
Well, if he was 180 cm tall standing and we take that cover picture (on the backside of volume 1) as reference, he's about 1/2 Humerus+neck+head taller. By measuring myself (I'm 180 cm tall), the difference is about 35-40 cm.
If he was smaller, the difference would be also shrinking as he doesn't seem to have extra long&thing arms, so if we assume him at ~170 cm,
her height should be around 140cm, which is small but still within the average range, as there are many women in Japan below 150 cm height.
As chapter 1 states, she's 145 cm tall (which falls into the calculated range for him being 170 cm), and at the first picture in the classroom, she's about shoulder height with another boy, who seems to be average[ probably around 160 cm tall].