Fechippuru - Bokura no Innocent Love - Vol. 2 Ch. 14 - Merry Christmas to All

@virginhunter they clearly haven't yet but that might change by the beginning of next issue. Also, why do the have to sleep together to be happy?

Also, how do you know she was still a virgin when she met him?
 
@Escheron idk if they had or haven't slept together yet, but showering together is a strong indicator so I was just assuming. Also don't most straight guys want to have sex? Because spending a lifetime together without laying a hand on your partner is pretty tortuous... Lastly, that's what I'm saying. We don't know if she was a virgin or not before meeting him, and that's what's driving me crazy here. Really hoping she is, if not then fuck the author and hope MC cum and dump that hoe
 
@MarqFJA87 a gaming friend works in Japan, he said the companies or workplace ruled by older generations usually goes overtime without pay and demanding ppl to life for work. it also varies on type of job ofc.

but the companies ruled by younger ppl are different he said. its slowly changing though the common practice youd find is the old generation workplace with overwork or overtime without pay
 
>20-something yrs old working riajuu
>Virgin
Get the fuck out. I'm talking about you virginhunter.
 
@virginhunter
You continue to make off-topic posts that have nothing to do with the material at hand. This has been the third instance of you doing so.

Please take two days off from commenting. Consider how to post more thoughtfully and more on topic in the future.

Thanks,

Zeph
 
@Caglio: Interesting. It's nice to know that Japanese corporate culture is actually undergoing some positive change.
 
This manga continues to be really cute and sweet.

The mangadex comment section continues to be stupid. People like virginhunter really do spoil the fun a bit.
 
Her reaction was really levelheaded and understanding. What I find frustrating is the work ethic in Japan. Couldn't he just say no? Like I have this thing already at 7, so I can work until 6:30 and than cya tomorrow? I had worked overtime and even extra days, but never like this. Your employer would not pay for the hockey ticket you have or for a trip you planned 2 weeks ago. If you had a plan that cannot be cancelled, he has no right to force you to work. The only way I would feel responsible would be if I fail to finish my regular work in time. Which was not the case for him.
 
@Brize no, that's not a thing in Japan. In Japan the workplace is above almost everything else, if your work ethic is deemed to be "not up to the company's standards" then you'll quickly find yourself without a job.
 

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