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I Shaved Then I Brought a High School Girl Home Average 4.7 / 5 out of 23
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I Shaved. Then I Brought A High School Girl Home.; Hige Wo Soru. Soshite Joshikosei Wo Hirou., ひげを剃る。そして女子高生を拾う; Я побрился. Затем привёл старшеклассницу домой
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Briefly about I Shaved Then I Brought a High School Girl Home Manga:

While I’ve loved manga about teenage relationships with adults before, this manga finally confirmed my attitude. A teenager who’s been living off his body for six months!!! Was living off the sale of her body! If the author wanted to show her wandering so badly she could have had random girlfriends. She could stay with them, she could find shelters where she could stay as well. And then leave, although vagrancy is kind of a disease.

Read I Shaved Then I Brought a High School Girl Home manga.

Relationship MC The author himself didn’t know what he wanted (judging from what I’ve read so far). Then he makes the MC into a guardian… THEN he wants a happy youth for Sayu, then he falls in love with her because she’s just in his house. So if he had brought any of the other two adult heroines would it have been the same? The comments on the anime there are really quite a lot of excuses for Sayu. Maybe because of my age and being a parent this manga triggered attention to her. I’m more curious about something else. Why did she only stay with guys? Why in the world would she agree to sleep with everyone? But it’s probably a family thing. Like violence, etc., etc., but I don’t know, because we don’t know anything about her family, if you only take the manga into account.

The rating here should not be 16+, but 21+. Because for people with an unformed psyche this would be dangerous to read! It’s a huge blow to people whose psyches are still being built.

And they take everything to heart or just get into the manga so much that they put themselves in the place of the hero… Not to say that the manga is good or bad… It’s unusual, and it’s a bit of an aficionado. Although older 23+ people who are still raving about it may be able to open their eyes to a lot of things. Depending on what and how one understands. I was overwhelmed by a sense of illumination at most points when I read it. But also a sense of interest, pulled me in shortly…