

That aside, what made this manga the one i was always looking for is. I could've given this a 9 because there was like a 1 or 2 chapters where i found boring but I couldn't demerit this manga since it was like 2am, i was speeding up my reading(to the point where i'm not understanding what i read anymore) and my eyes were so damn tired. I couldn't be more glad that I did because Suki tte Ii na yo turned out to be the manga that I was looking for all this time. Now I'm rekindling my relationship with manga and anime after several years of hibernating, I decided to pick this up after reading some great reviews. lol (my biggest mistake and i'm now guilty of thinking and they will have sex on every chapter after that. it's just a matter of few more chapters before Mei gives in to Yamato. especially since Yamato would kiss Mei intensely everytime. and having this categorized as "smut" in a manga site i was reading it on, i thought this manga would be all about it.

having sex with different guys or different girls. mainly because early on, they talk about sex all the time. I first read this manga way back 2011 but dropped it after reading a few chapters. And even so, Megumi still got her happy ending which she damn well deserved. The part which makes it even better in my opinion is that you also get to see the development for the other couples (including even Yamatos brother), and considering Rin and Megumi, actually showing that sometimes things don't play out the way you want them too, and that love can sometimes also be damn painful. So you really get to see a LOT of development. I think the last volume takes place 8 (?) years after they met in volume 1. Going to college, following their dreams, with the struggles and insecurities of living apart from eachother / not being able to see eachother for days or even weeks, all up to the point where they start working (and get a truly beautiful happy ending). glimpse like in other stories, it actually spans over multiple volumes here) their lives after graduating. You actually also get to see (and more than just a

You get to accompany the characters all the way to their graduation, further focusing on Tachibanas insecurities and developing their relationship further. That itself really is nothing new or exceptional. The story is about Mei Tachibana, a shy and introverted girl and her relationship with Yamato Kurosawa, a handsome and popular guy. Because compared to this, the anime is nothing. If you watched the anime already and liked it, please read this. Honestly, in my opinion this is one of the best romances out there.
