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Questions are good things. They are there to get to know others and to find the common ground with each other, with the people we want to love. Well, I would think that the biggest thing I need to learn is to love myself. I think at least. I like lists, I make lists, mainly about anime and manga that I want to read and watch. And sometimes about American books too. My life does revolve around things that I consume. And I do not know if I am fine with that. I would like to fancy myself that I like philosophy, but in truth, I like the idea of philosophy. In the sense, philosophy means the love of knowledge, because we cannot know everything. So we need to start with things that we do not know, even though there are many famous figures in philosophy, I do not want to read from them. Because the biggest thing that I do not know if myself. And, as I am right now, I am more interested in filling the emptiness in me, if that makes sense. But I like questions. So, I went out and looked for que

[+18] "Boku wa Senpai ni Josou wo Shiirareteimasu." - Review.

"Boku wa Senpai ni Josou wo Shiirareteimasu." is the work of Shono Kotaro, was serialized by WAaI! Mahalo and it is only one volume.

"Wataru starts his high school life by getting forced to cross-dress by his senpai, Ayane Takamura." - MyAnimeList.com

That's all folks!  – ̗̀ π“—π”žπ”±π”’π”―π”° π”€π”¬π”«π”«π”ž π”₯π”žπ”±π”’ ̖́- α••( ᐛ )α•—✧

Seriously, there is nothing about this manga anywhere - pornography doesn't need explanation. Quick, before I go on a tangent on this:

Art: it is beautiful. The boys, our main two leads, are drawn cute and the outfits are cute too. Ayane is objectively attractive and funny. The background is bland, but you can't ask for a lot of things, here, you know that you won't be watching the goddamn corridors! And this is an ecchi, I don't need to tell you what that means. There are plenty of pantie shots of both Wataru and Hinata, and of course, of Ayane's too. But it never goes past this.

Story: it's ecchi... but it is somewhat of a romantic story? Maybe? If forcing someone to cross-dress can be counted as romance. If you don't like questionable people doing questionable things then this is not for you.

SCORE: 10/10

。・:*:・゚★,。・:*:・゚☆   。・:*:・゚★,。・:*:・゚☆

Okay, so if I can be honest, the one thing that can make me excited about a story if it features cute boys in cute dresses, so something like this is right up in my alley.

This is a character-driven story about a trap enthusiast Ayane, dragging other people into her hobby. These two new people are Wataru and Hinata, the only willing victim to Ayane. She makes them dress up and sell their photographies she makes off them. This leads them through perverted situations that Wataru mostly spends in embarrassment. 

Hinata is someone who wants to take Ayane away from Wataru, but in the end, he is the one who realizes that Ayane is maybe interested in our main character. He is someone who, rather than loathing his slender figure, he decided to take advantage of it.

Wataru himself is a shy student who doesn't want to take part in this because being cute is something that he doesn't want to hear about. He is embarrassed about not being able to fit in on his first day in school. Wataru's friends from his previous school turn up but they are mostly irrelevant. [Spoiler: Well, they drag Wataru into the cross-dressing business so maybe it could be thanked them that the story actually took place.]

[Spoiler: At the ending, in the girl cosplay competition Wataru finally embraces his cross-dressing after he was bullied into it and there is a really touching scene with Ayane who protects the two boy's cross-dressing.]

"What's wrong with them being guys?! Boy's can put on makeup and some clothes... To draw out a part of them different from usual and make themselves shine! I'm sure all of you thought they were cute when you saw them! Being cute doesn't have to do with sex! In fact, precisely because they're guys, they can draw out this sincere cuteness... and have infinite potential! What's wrong with traps being cute?!" Takamura Ayane



Trivia: This is not to be mentioned, but I do not promote people acting out things that they see in a story. Some things can be done and things that not. Forced cross-dressing may be cute on paper, but a lot of things only work on paper, like almost everything you had learned in school. This is my Ted Talk.

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