I Like You Who Can Have Sex Anyone. · review
If youre reading this you've probably read the older reviews and want to see if anything has changed over the past couple volumes, so I'll keep the summary short. While performing club duties, our virgin main character, Gotou developed a crush on the school's most notorious slut, Agawa. So, of course, when she allowed him to join her roster of sexual partners, he couldn't refuse. Now he not only needs to navigate jealousy and his feelings for her, but his growing sex drive, as interacting with her comes with consequences. This is essentially your standard rom-com. The main characters like each other but lack the communication skillsto have a standard relationship. Must to the distress of your standard reader, instead of progressing towards that relationship, they have more sex.
Honestly, I believe that is fine in the context of this story. Unlike 99% of the stories in this subgenre (rent a girlfriend, love is war, etc), the characters address feelings healthily. They know they like each other and aren't afraid to act on those emotions.
Does that mean you should read this story, though? There is no apparent end goal here. Will Gotou and Agawa end up together or with someone else... or with anyone at all? As a reader, it doesn't really matter. The relationships of the characters won't change. They're just not having sex anymore.
You're reading to see if Gotou can fix her, or if she can ruin him. That is good enough for me.
Now, for the people who don't care about the plot and just want to read borderline hentai. The art is okay. You're not getting Takahiro (Akama ga kill, Chained soldier) or Akira Hiramoto (Prison School). It's good enough, but it's not as if every single panel is gonna be a feast for the eyes.
It's definitely worth a read