Kimi no Sekai ni Koi wa Nai
Is Love the Answer?
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Kimi no Sekai ni Koi wa Nai

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: There is No Love in Your World
Japanese: きみのせかいに恋はない
English: Is Love the Answer?
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 6
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 25, 2020 to Jan 25, 2021
Genre: Drama Drama
Demographic: Josei Josei
Serialization: Hatsu Kiss
Authors: Isaki, Uta (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.601 (scored by 13851,385 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #23042
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Popularity: #5577
Members: 3,807
Favorites: 78

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jan 12, 2023
Have you ever felt you were “not normal” or simply just didn’t fit in? There are around 7 billion people yet you have no one to “love” or “be loved” by anyone just because you don’t have the so called normal life which comes naturally to everyone around you. You can’t seem to understand what exactly “love” is that so many appear to know naturally yet have no idea since majority of them break away from one another. Have you ever pondered upon whether you might be asexual? Or even gender neutral? Yet you feel you don’t seem to fit in with any of the ...
Apr 9, 2023
(What does it mean to “like” someone?)

Having thrown into the complicated world of a romantic relationship, a young girl gets washed over by an overwhelming dreaded feeling. Is this what it means to “like” someone? Will things really get better after a few kisses?

(If I learn to like someone, will I be like everyone else?)

“Is Love The Answer” is a manga that questions. As someone who always felt like she’s an alien, Chika is determined to ask those questions and demand a clear answer on what it means to love. Is love truly the answer? If it is, then how can she figure out a ...
Feb 27, 2024
WOW!!
I feel like I'm getting called out here.

I have never seen a manga that covers the topic of asexuality. Honestly, we need more of them. As an asexual, I related to Chika. Feeling like you are broken just because you don't see people in a sexual manner. That hit really closed to home for me. Everything Chika went through; I had gone through it as well. It's nice to see that other people have the same problems too. I was honestly jealous that Chika had this crazy support system. I wish I had that.

The big thing that I really appreciated was ...
Mar 20, 2023
This was an amazing manga. Was it the best manga you'll ever read? Probably not. At times the art was a little wonky, and sometimes the dialogue/interactions felt forced, but for overall storytelling, I rate this manga a 9/10.

While not all ace/aro people will have the same experiences I found that "Is Love the Answer" was incredibly faithful to my personal experiences as an aroace person and the experiences of other aroace people who I've interacted with. The story hit painfully close to home. It didn't describe some caricature of asexuality, it described it accurately with all of the good and ugly parts.

I ...
Dec 27, 2023
There is literally only one bone I have to pick with this manga. I don't love that it opens with the main character's first relationship being an abusive one. By all means, that's something that should be discussed. I think there's even a conversation to be had about whether being desperate to fit in when you're questioning your sexuality makes a person more likely to fall for someone who's overly controlling, forceful, etc. But I would have preferred that storyline delegated to one of the minor characters' backstories. That it's the scene that opens the manga... I just feel like it perpetuates a stereotype.

Otherwise, ...
Mar 26, 2024
Mixed Feelings
I thought that this manga was just..okay. When I heard it was about an aroace character, that got me excited to read it. But I can only say im sort of..disappointed? The characters felt quite bland, and it bothered me that Chika mentioned that asexual people can still fall in love, yet throughout the rest of the manga aromanticism and asexuality are still treated as the same thing. They're not. The title is "Is Love The Answer?" but she's an asexual woman. In general the manga felt very surface level and bland, the characters aren't developed on a lot, and it doesn't feel like they ...
Jan 12, 2024
It’s incredible and crazy how much I relate to each of the characters views, even though they’re so different.
The author’s amazing. I feel like they interviewed me before making the manga and then made a character out of each of my opinions, lol.

Although it was a bit cliche at times, and started with the toxic hetero trope, overall the representation is great. You can tell the author did lots of research.
It’s not that the protagonist simply concludes that she’s ace, but the fluidity of sexuality also is explained. That asexuality is an umbrella term and that there are so many different kinds of labels underneath ...
Mar 13, 2024
DESIRE FOR AFFIRMATION STEMS FROM THE NEGLECTION OF ONE'S SELF

The concept of romance which dazzles around the eyes of an adolescent in hope of an ideal high school life accompanied by an relentless anticipation and an unexpected introspection.

'Is Love the Answer" or locally known as 'Kimi no Sekai wa Nai is a one-shot manga by Isaki Uta who have also created other works tackling with similar themes of asexuality in adolescents and people around them.

The story is somewhat promising with its profound concept of promoting asexuality in the mind of its readers but fails in many prospects to make it a success. The story follows ...