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Kurosaki Wants Me All to Himself ~The Intense Sweetness of First Love~

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Kurosaki Wants Me All to Himself ~The Intense Sweetness of First Love~

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4.9 (297)

Author : 

Reiko Sakurada / Kanoko

Story :  "I want you, Moka..." There's a popular guy in class, and he can't stand the way the other girls look at him. The only girl he wants all for himself... is the plain girl sitting in the seat in front of him?! Moka Asano is your average high school girl, and sitting behind her is Izumi Kurosaki. Kurosaki's the captain of the soccer team, and is so popular that the neighboring schools have fan clubs for him! The girls always crowd around his desk, so Moka can never get a chance to sit down at her desk in the morning... but everything changes when Moka gets the chance to be close to Kurosaki when they see each other in the old school library. Even though Kurosaki hates being around girls, and tends to give everyone these cold stares, he looks at Moka with a bright smile and asks her "do you wanna date for real?" It's like he's a completely different person!

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Reviews

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    MzMorbz

    November 10, 2024 (PST)

    Really cute manga
    This review contains spoilers. You can see the inexperience on both sides and it's so cute. To call ML abusive is a wild stretch and likely not from someone who hasn't been in an abusive relationship. He asks her not to wear sleeveless shirts - unless he's around and the whole thing is dropped after that; he gets 'pushy' with her and immediately stops and is remorseful though she says she wanted to but realized she wasn't ready; when she needed protection, she never told him about the severity of the problem! So yeah not seeing how he's abusive at all.

    My only complaints against this manga aren't even limited to this manga. I dislike the miscommunication trope (i give it a pass here because they are both VERY inexperienced), and the meek girl archetype, but those are personal preferences.

    Overall, it's a cute story about 2 kids trying to navigate a new relationship that is uncharted territory for both of them. Both make mistakes and both have their ways of making up for it. Very wholesome so far.
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    Orzora_The_Money_Goddess

    August 8, 2024 (PST)

    Happiness
    This review contains spoilers. This book is wonderful! So fluffy and sweet! You can understand why the guy doesn't have much confidence. Not having your parents or older brother to talk to, nor even close guy friends to help him understand his feelings in the relationship is tough. Glad it ends so sweet through. Young love I can see them being married with a happy family.
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    Mangame2

    August 1, 2024 (PST)

    Make Me Feel A Little Sick
    I usually give a little moral leeway to manga and anime, but this story actually made me feel a little ill. I’m still queasy… this is definitely not a story of wholesome student love. I feel bad for the female lead.

    Really hope people don’t think it’s okay to act like this in real life. Even if you are young.
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Details

Content Rating13+Rating

Page Count 38 Pages

Publisher Starts Publishing Corporation

Color or Monochrome monochrome

Ongoing

Digital Release Date November 2, 2023 (PST)

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