Y'all already know who it is...it's me, the girl who reads too much shoujo manga. hAh! I should just change my name to "Cafe Shoujo" at this point honestly. I've read so much shoujo now that I could probably become the world expert in how shoujo has changed throughout the years and do a real deep-dive analysis. However, because I think there are better ways that I could contribute to humanity, I will refrain...for now.
Recently I've been having to write lots and lots of emails. Some of them have been for the tons and tons of internships I've been applying to, others of them have been because of school projects, and still others are honestly miscellaneous. It's pretty exhausting, the digital world. I'm pretty uncertain of what the future holds, but you can't really do anything about that right?
{Spoilers, but it's a pretty short shoujo series so you already know}
Well, I guess if you're looking for a series where the guy is kinda cute and childish at times and the girl is more mature, this is a good start. There's definitely some cutesy chemistry going on between the two as this girl who never thinks about anything except housework and her family is suddenly faced with a very shoujo teenage girl dilemma of falling in love with a guy. And honestly it's pretty wholesome. You see all of her younger brothers being super protective of her and mistrusting of the love interest, but ultimately helping their relationship once they realize the guy is pretty good. And what was kinda weird was that the guy's older brother was the same way. He didn't want his younger brother to be led on by an older (lol by like 1 year) woman like he was back in the day. And that was endearing in a way too.
I can't say a whole lot. The whole series was pretty short and enjoyable, a brief 16 chapter series. I wouldn't say it's mind-blowing or that the chemistry or concept are anything remarkable, but it was pretty good.
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