4.5/5: Though the artstyle isn't very mainstream, I had seen some with similar style back then but the humour and the story's focal issues differentiate its vibe from others.
3.75/5: Many similar reviews as famiresu iko, though lower because I have read quite a few comdies with school settings. Still, the author's ways of building and creating characters interaction is funny, though if isolated from the art style and pacing, the storie's components might be quite similar to many slice of life comedy drawing humour from weird, absurd day-to-day situations and instances.
Debating if this is a 4, or 4.5 or 5 ?
Updated 1: Felt like a 4.
5/5: Haven't read much other seinen or josei but is blindly confident this one felt different. Felt like going through a fever dream reading this though.
4/5: Lol. LOL. Did the cover just flashed you, yes, yes it did. LOL.
4.5/5: For its omegaverse settings, pretty damn rare, like an ultra rare super duper mighty once in a million pull for mangas. One of the amazing ones that took to exploring the world of omegaverse further than the fetishizing or rose-tinted glasses aspects. Can be seen with analogies to real life gender issues. Asada Nemui's artstyle is somewhat distinct too, I have loved all her works so far.
Debating because not totally distinct in terms of personal styles and story. Beautiful, beautiful drawing and the wholesomeness just warms my heart though.
Famiresu Iko.