Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Is a Mother in Her 30s Like Me Alright?, Arasaa Mama no Watashi de Ii no?, Retro Game de Koroshi Yuri Japanese: アラサーママの私でいいの? More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapters: 62
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 5, 2020 to Sep 13, 2023
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Neko, Mattan (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #182832 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #4439
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Your Feelings Categories Apr 1, 2022
Chapter 1 was really fun. Then it got weird for a while with the next few chapters but then fell right back on track. The male lead is hilarious but kind of an idiot. Love the main female lead but at chapter 12, waiting on translations, her sister is my favorite character of the manga so far. All interactions with the daughter are weird for me for obvious reasons but I love the fact that the male lead character is a college dropout and not a high school student. This kind of story with the older character and younger dynamic is a bit uncomfortable to
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Jan 13, 2022
Stay FAR AWAY.
I mean it's a pretty terrible set-up, but it sort of redeems itself if you're foolishly optimistic and naive (like I tend to be). A short explanation: Guy has fallen in love with a woman 10 years his senior, mainly because of physical appearance but also in large parts due to real feelings. So far so good, classic manga plotline. He's a bit of a good for nothing, but early on in the series the woman seems to have a good influence on him... however just as early we already get our first fan-service. Hmm, so I get a bit suspicious. Second chapter he basically ... Jul 27, 2024
Ultimately, this is a wish fullfillment manga, but it's obvious. The male protagonist is a not very talanted or motivated guy that wins over the hearts of both mama and her whole family, which are a likeable cast in their own right. Which, not gonna lie, feels kinda wholesome by the ending, but also slightly rushed. I am fine with tropes like these, many want their version of a Cinderella story, but it still felt a bit undercooked, like maybe one more volume of chapters needed to be made for moving from comedic filler to the conclusion which was a bit more serious. Other than
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