My Wife Is a Man - Vol. 3 Ch. 35

Not gonna lie, it sometimes makes me wonder if there are actual traps in Japan working like any other people and if there are, how it's seen by the public. Only ones I saw were restaurant waiters.
 
thia manga is saying that Japanese birth rate is declining because there actually are no women
 
What is male? What is female? Are there even gender?
This manga is teaching us the real questions about love because... i ship moku with askuka... he doesn't have to be alone when they have a guys night out.

Well to be honest it didn't really matter what gender askuka was because when i saw him, i knew i was shipping him with moku
 
Honestly, this manga's message would have been more effective if most of the female characters weren't traps. The main couple's marriage proposal was one of the best I've seen in romcom, but this switch to "she's a trap, she's a trap, everyone's a trap" ruins it for me.
 

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