Okay, so does playing videogames make a girl a tomboy, because I'm pretty sure it doesn't. Maybe I'm being too picky, but this girl literally didn't seem like a tomboy to me at all. Both my sisters play videogames, and I would never call one of them a tomboy (and the other one's tomboyishness has nothing to do with her playing videogames).
Edit: Not that I didn't enjoy the release, just had a problem with the tomboy tag. As always I expect a (properly tagged) sequel or more ranting will occur... you have been warned
Get used to disappointment :) Tagging on Fakku can be inconsistant.
I agree with you here, this tag doesn't seem to fit, as she isn't called out for being a tomboy in any other way. That term in general is based on sexist assumptions, so I guess that reveals more about Fakku's prejudices than anything.
Vanilla filled punishment games are the best kind of...punishment games. Except they generally don't feel like punishments.
And yes, it always starts off as a 'joke' or 'teasing' or not being serious, and then things escalate and, well, the natural flow of Hentai takes place.
Love the art, by the way. Seeing the previous purchase-only one was enough to know that though, I suppose. I especially liked her pouting, somewhat unsatisfied looking face on page 15. Really, all her facial expressions are just great. Makes me want more from this artist, definitely.
It used to be either both were virgins or the girl is virgin, but I've seen a lot lately where only the guy is virgin. It's a strange twist considering that it's usually the female virginity that is considered the more important of the two.
The implication of her having experience (while he's still a virgin) near the end there killed most of my mood, but I still managed to enjoy it for what it was.
And here come the downvotes. How about sharing your opinions instead? I'm not saying the girl always has to be a virgin, I just think certain stories benefit from it.
This story started out nicely as a vanilla "good friends turned turned lovers" event, but then that completely unnecessary comment from her was jammed in there. This is the kind of story where both parties should either be virgins or not, not a mixture. It just kills a lot of the vanilla.
I Don't Usually Ask For A Sequel, ..... BUT this one better have a sequel connected to the last page, OR ELSE the Smack-Down WILL be laid (figuratively speaking, of course) on the respective candy-asses of whoever's opposing it.
Edit: Not that I didn't enjoy the release, just had a problem with the tomboy tag. As always I expect a (properly tagged) sequel or more ranting will occur... you have been warned
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I agree with you here, this tag doesn't seem to fit, as she isn't called out for being a tomboy in any other way. That term in general is based on sexist assumptions, so I guess that reveals more about Fakku's prejudices than anything.