Alternative TitlesSynonyms: The Story of How I Went to a Mixer and There Were No Women There Japanese: 合コンに行ったら女がいなかった話 More titlesInformationType: Manga
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Published: Feb 12, 2021 to ?
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Aokawa, Nana (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #6432 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #4333
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Your Feelings Categories Dec 6, 2024
"How I Atteneded an All-Guy's Mixer" is the equivalent of eating cereal for breakfast. It's not the kind of cereal that tastes like dessert, nor is it the kind that tastes like nothing. In our cereal bowl, we have six characters. Our boys are as simple as they can get. We have the normal guy, we have the slightly less normal guy, and we have the slightly bizarre guy. They walk around and fawn over the main cast. Our girls are a bit more complex. We have the dashing and suave prince, the deadpan otaku, and the blonde pseudo-tsundere. We have some intrigue on that
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Aug 28, 2024
The girls dress up as guys, so it's gay for a guy to be attracted to them apparently. Also very unimaginative to just draw them the exact same way you'd draw a bishounen. Truly demonstrates the limits of conventional ways of drawing aesthetically appealing characters to actually show the nuances of real life that allows us to easily determine gender. If that were not the case, then these guys would be able to think "wow these girls do behave in ways not associated with girls but they are still clearly female, that clash is so attractive" or something that's actually somewhat impactful (because manga like
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