Damn, it's really been 3 years since Domestic Girlfriend ended?
Sasuga-sensei is back at it again with Can I Live With You? If you love Domestic Girlfriend for the entertaining garbage truck that was on fire and strapped to a rocket that it was, than you should check this out.
Story premise isn't as crazy as Domestic Girlfriend, follows a guy down on his luck who happens upon a cheap apartment at an All-Girl's building. Skipping over how they eventually let him live there, the story follows the wacky scenarios Hiromi can get with the 5 girls. This premise seems pretty normal, but things quickly become hot
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Can I Live with You? Japanese: 一緒に暮らしていいですか? More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Feb 21, 2023 to ?
Theme:
Harem
Serialization:
Grand Jump Mucha Authors:
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Your Feelings Categories Oct 31, 2023
4.8/10
God, this story is so bland — there’s nothing exciting about the plot or characters, and the writing is so poor that every conversation, exposition, and introduction feels like a boring info-dump clouded with awkwardness. Considering I’ve read a pornwha with nearly the same plotline as this manga, the plot isn’t the most unique. However, this does differ by having all of the characters and events seem out of place and forgotten, only remembered whenever the author wants to introduce a new storyline. Yes, that’s right, this manga has a worse plot-line than a f*cking pornwha. Admittedly, it’s my favorite one of all time, however, it’s ... Feb 3, 2024
Sasuga Kei mangas are my guilty pleasure. I've read pretty much everything she has published even though all of it kinda sucks. This is not the exception. Characters are always shallow, plot twists make no sense, the story seems to be constantly rambling for no reason... but still, it always feels so digestible and easy to read that I keep coming back for more.
I know it's bad. I know I shouldn't like it. It even pisses me off sometimes (the way Sasuga Kei keeps bringing up serious/disturbing topics such as child abuse, drug overdose, suicide, domestic abuse... just for 1,2 or maybe half a ... Jul 20, 2024
Hey author, what the actual fuck?
As if Domestic Girlfriend and Good Ending wasn’t enough, we somehow have an even more lame ass coward who’s indecisiveness has him walked all over. The premise is as follows: Guy’s girlfriend cheats on him and breaks it off. Guy then has to find a place at a share house with all females. Guy helps females. Guy’s ex-girlfriend comes back and he falls right into her lap. I’m not trying to be an asshole, but I genuinely don’t think the author has been in or seen a healthy, normal relationship without emotional manipulation, ever. Sad face this, crying in the ... Dec 14, 2024
Too early to rate properly, but I have very high hope for Sasuga Kei's latest romcom.
It appears like she is trying to keep the spice and drama from Domestic Girlfriend, but avoid the problematic tags like incest. Everyone is of age and no one has family relations. Harem is always hard to make good, but from the first 30 chapters all the character has depth, developement and issues. The girls are lovely and the male lead, although a little bland so far, seem competent enough. I cannot wait for this to get finished in X years, so I can binge it and give it a ... Aug 20, 2024
It's good to see that the author's writing is still ass.
Coming from Domestic Girlfriend, it is definitely a significant downgrade. It's another story about several girls who have basic character tropes about them falling in love with a basic self-insert main character that has no depth to him, other than knowing what to say at the right times like a robot. Otherwise, he's bland as hell. There's more depth in the erotic scenes than the actual story itself. I'm shocked that the author is female, because I am still fully convinced that only a sweaty incel would conjure this storm within the confines of his ... |