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A Divorced Crybaby Has Moved in Next Door · review

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Top reader Feb 6, 2023 · 2 min read
↑ Recommended
9 /10

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This review may discuss plot details.

Batsuichi de Nakimushi na Otonari-san Manga "My Divorced Crybaby Neighbour" may sound like your typical niche journey to surreal behaviour, but fear not, the concept is actually very easy to digest. Rather than the main character being a chronic crybaby, Ochiai-San is actually a kind but timid woman who wears the scars of a past relationship, her down-and-out fortune is turned around by her neighbour, a young gentle giant of a man, Sawatari-kun. Their interaction is almost blind to convention, Sawatari-kun is a doting boyfriend who sees no wrong within his new girlfriend, and Ochiai-San cannot believe her luck now she can finally spend time witha man who treats her with respect.

The character art is rough and charming, and despite the story's wholesomeness, the art is... Suggestive. Ochiai-San is a cute but voluptuous girl, who's assets are frequently showcased, while Sawatari-kun is a young, very athletic and strongly-built man.

There's a wonderful juxtaposition of emotions to be felt within this manga, it requires very little thought, but your heart will ache for the girls' history. The romance is childlike, but there is a strong adult lust just waiting to boil over, overall it's just a sweet little read and I heartily recommend it.

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