Ch 1: Why did the uke faint in the last part, and why was the seme bringing him to the clinic? This might be another chance for the pervert doctor. If I were the uke, I would sue him of rape. Ch 2: This relationship was doomed since for sure, the seme would go back to his home country one day. I've learned my lesson from having an affair with foreigners. Haha Ch 3: So, did the uke call the seme after or did he not? Did the seme get ditched as he was planning to do with the uke in the first place? Why do I feel like the seme was played on instead? Ch 4: I didn't feel love between the two. The seme was a party goer and popular guy and then suddenly he falls in love with the reserved uke? Meh.. The uke, was he suffering from psychosis? He's seeing illusions like Michael and Charley. Ch 5: Artists are really eccentric, aren't they? Ch 6: Switch couple. The pedo tutor who ran away after molesting his student. So what happened to the other sensei? Was he in love with the tutor or was is just lust? Ch 7: Wasn't the uke in the operating table before they had sex? Lmao.
But they felt really empty and unfulfilling to me. I'm not sure if it was the writing or the translation, but I often felt confused by the dialogue. I could grasp the gist of what was going on, but the finer details, all the things that help a reader really connect to a character, seemed to be missing. The art was interesting and not very common for this genre. It's very "busy" and ink heavy. This is more commonly seen in seinen, action and horror genres where the busy art gives a sense of tension to action scenes. In a romance style genre, that tension doesn't translate well. Love is often imagined as a "warm and comforting" feeling vs a tense and exciting feeling. The art fits with the sex scenes because it induces that "exciting tension" of sex, but falls short in the softer romance scenes where a reader expects to feel peaceful and comforted. I think this is why other readers were turned off by the art style. I think the mangaka has great potential, just not in the romance genres.
I like these stories quite a bit, but I can't figure out what's going on with those weird circles hovering over top of their cheeks in some of the frames. Seriously, What's up with that?
IDK...When they blush it mostly shows up as lines and sometimes shading.If you look at this page below, Mizuku is blushing at the top, then up pop the circles on Natsura's face for seemingly no reason.http://i8... Errant Belle
idk.. I think its blushing but maybe not out of embarrassment
idk.. I think its blushing but maybe not out of embarrassment magz
Or just to make them looks cute? Some mangaka drew them into chibi form or so....but the plot of chap. 1 seems overused already. I've read it many times in diff. Story. The rest is ok to me. I don't mind the art tho.
The uniqueness of the mangaka's art style is remarkable. People who calls it uninteresting and a "turn-off" were rather unappreciative of its typical style.
the art is kind of clumsy and not very beautiful. even at some points it is very disappointing and really made me feel like giving up on this manga but there is a funny side to these stories which will keep you interested some how. that simple and light humor can be very entertaining. how ever the bad quality of its art is a real turn off
<3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 that explains my current feelings enough I believe. Loved every minute of it. And the art to me was more "unusual" rather than a turn off. I liked it <3
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I can't read this anymore. The art hurts my eyes
Ch 1: Why did the uke faint in the last part, and why was the seme bringing him to the clinic? This might be another chance for the pervert doctor. If I were the uke, I would sue him of rape.
Ch 2: This relationship was doomed since for sure, the seme would go back to his home country one day. I've learned my lesson from having an affair with foreigners. Haha
Ch 3: So, did the uke call the seme after or did he not? Did the seme get ditched as he was planning to do with the uke in the first place? Why do I feel like the seme was played on instead?
Ch 4: I didn't feel love between the two. The seme was a party goer and popular guy and then suddenly he falls in love with the reserved uke? Meh..
The uke, was he suffering from psychosis? He's seeing illusions like Michael and Charley.
Ch 5: Artists are really eccentric, aren't they?
Ch 6: Switch couple. The pedo tutor who ran away after molesting his student. So what happened to the other sensei? Was he in love with the tutor or was is just lust?
Ch 7: Wasn't the uke in the operating table before they had sex? Lmao.
The manga is beyond logic 乁༼☯‿☯✿༽ㄏ
The art is very beautiful but I wonder if somebody could explain the first story to me lil confused haha
this is for the weirdos like me? lol
the rest were a little unbelievable. Not only the sex, but the relationships and the interactions.
But they felt really empty and unfulfilling to me. I'm not sure if it was the writing or the translation, but I often felt confused by the dialogue. I could grasp the gist of what was going on, but the finer details, all the things that help a reader really connect to a character, seemed to be missing. The art was interesting and not very common for this genre. It's very "busy" and ink heavy. This is more commonly seen in seinen, action and horror genres where the busy art gives a sense of tension to action scenes. In a romance style genre, that tension doesn't translate well. Love is often imagined as a "warm and comforting" feeling vs a tense and exciting feeling. The art fits with the sex scenes because it induces that "exciting tension" of sex, but falls short in the softer romance scenes where a reader expects to feel peaceful and comforted. I think this is why other readers were turned off by the art style. I think the mangaka has great potential, just not in the romance genres.
I like these stories quite a bit, but I can't figure out what's going on with those weird circles hovering over top of their cheeks in some of the frames.
Seriously, What's up with that?
thought that was when they blush
IDK...
When they blush it mostly shows up as lines and sometimes shading.
If you look at this page below, Mizuku is blushing at the top, then up pop the circles on Natsura's face for seemingly no reason.
http://i8.mangapicgallery.com/r/newpiclink/ai_wa_karada_de_kataru_mono/1/023445f260fc744c89052c72cfa5ca84.jpeg
idk.. I think its blushing but maybe not out of embarrassment
Or just to make them looks cute? Some mangaka drew them into chibi form or so....but the plot of chap. 1 seems overused already. I've read it many times in diff. Story. The rest is ok to me. I don't mind the art tho.
The uniqueness of the mangaka's art style is remarkable. People who calls it uninteresting and a "turn-off" were rather unappreciative of its typical style.
the art is kind of clumsy and not very beautiful. even at some points it is very disappointing and really made me feel like giving up on this manga but there is a funny side to these stories which will keep you interested some how. that simple and light humor can be very entertaining. how ever the bad quality of its art is a real turn off
<3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3
that explains my current feelings enough I believe. Loved every minute of it. And the art to me was more "unusual" rather than a turn off. I liked it <3
http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/ai_wa_karada_de_kataru_mono/mf/v01/c002/31/