Logo Binge Senpai
Chat with Senpai Browse Explore Calendar
EN
Log In Sign Up
Sign Up
Logo
Chat with Senpai
Browse Calendar
Language English
SFW Mode
Log in Sign up
© 2026 Binge Senpai

Sinful Sis · review

★
Top reader Oct 10, 2017 · 3 min read
6 /10

Rate a 6 English Subtitled Censored categories:Slight comedy, romance tags:incest, vanilla, m/ff,lesbian Story Can't help but feel thrown into the story. Almost as if there was no introduction. My reason for this is that the brother and sister waste no time at expressing their pure emotions. Some more than the other. Perhaps, this anime's idea of introduction was through progression or more specifically wording. Although, if that were the case i would admit it was flawed to some extent. Such example could be seen by the 'friend' using the words "big sister". I know having seen the show they are not related (the girls) aside from friends so why usethe words? Unless, it plays on the American concept of close friendship. As can be seen by mainly rappers/gangsters with such words as 'sista' or 'bro'. Although, with Japan i feel that is possible but they seem to use it in a more dignified manner with respect as key focus. Good for them. Ending was debatable on appropriate vs confusing. One hand the ending illustrated the key point of how the girl had a more emotional investment while the guy's was limited. Which is why the guy had no clue. As since the ending started from the guy's perspective it makes sense that the ending would end in the mind set of the guy with perplex-ion.

While on the other hand in confusion with the same previous information above in consideration we have to factor in the texts. This part may be more simpler to figure out for others but i find these 'texts' confusing no matter the context. Mainly for they require a certain perceived outlook and/or quite short. For example, "bye, C. U. N. T. 2 u later." Granted, this example at least with the 't' and some regard on the 'n' was a bit much but that is teen speak for you. You are wondering what is the point of this? To express the confusion of text message. In appropriate abbreviation form like, 'a.k.a.' a phone might see the following letters as a new sentence because of the period that came before. In doing so might make the following letter(s) in capital form. So, rather than saying the simple, kind message of, 'bye, see(c) you(u) and (n) talk(t) two(2) you(u) later' let's us say the capitals alone illustrate this message as aggressive and it's word is not nice either. Sure, that wasn't the intention i am sure but that is a way it can be perceived. Which is why texting is viewed quite negatively in my eyes. Which is why any short hand mention should not exist for it can confuse the viewer.

10 reactions
Mark
© 2026 Binge Senpai
  • News
  • About
  • Privacy
  • Terms