Alternative TitlesSynonyms: This Kind of Thing Is Fine Japanese: こういうのがいい InformationType: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Oct 16, 2020 to ?
Demographic:
Seinen
Serialization:
Tonari no Young Jump Authors:
Souryuu (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #74612 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #4869
Members: 4,485
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Your Feelings Categories Jan 29, 2021
This is my first review, and when writing this there are 162 that have put this manga on their MAL. While this may only have 4 chapters, it is one of the best romance manga I have ever read thus far, which is saying something for how short it is right now. The characters are interesting and the dynamic that is created between the main duo is very enjoyable. This is, however, not a typical romance, as both main characters do not wish to be confined by the struggles that come with giving a name to the relationship that they have. As they both have
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Oct 15, 2024
This series is an absolute vibe! 37 chapters in, it hasn't gotten stale even for a moment. The balance between slice-of-life (at work or in the characters' private time), steamy scenes, and awesome food is impeccable.
The biggest selling point of 'Kouiu no ga Ii' lies in the conversations. Tomoka and Murata have been fantastic straight from their first meeting. Their dialogues are authentic and fresh. Their style effortlessly ranges from easy-going to banter to giga horny. We all know how rare it is to have characters who replicate real-life in terms of communication and reactions. These two make it seem easy as pie. (Also, thank god ... Sep 9, 2024
Exploring the relationship concept of friends with benefits, protagonists Murata and Tomoka have realised that their current relationships were too much of a hassle to continue so confide with each on a physical level with no strings attached.
On the surface you may think that this series is set up for the two MCs to get it on in different scenarios but you'd be surprised! Pre-serialisation, the author did have this in mind with those two going at it like rabbits even introducing more female characters so it started looking like a harem. Thankfully in the serialised story, Tomoka gets a lot more attention exploring the colleagues ... |