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Aradiel Joined May 14, 2018 Messages 30 Jan 9, 2019 #2 Nursing arc is a go! I hope we get some progress with their relationship, it feels like it's been stuck in the same state for a while now
Nursing arc is a go! I hope we get some progress with their relationship, it feels like it's been stuck in the same state for a while now
Kaarme Joined Jan 18, 2018 Messages 11,142 Jan 9, 2019 #3 Even if he's a Japanese person, only possessing a few packs of noodles is a bit too pitiful.
ChristineGuinn Joined Jan 19, 2018 Messages 338 Jan 9, 2019 #5 What IS it with Japanese people getting colds at the drop of a hat? ?
zenyo Joined Feb 2, 2018 Messages 538 Jan 9, 2019 #6 Time for some girl power attack (a double X empowered one) !
Sternberg Joined Apr 6, 2018 Messages 393 Jan 9, 2019 #7 What I have learned from anime and manga is that colds in Japan apparently incapacitate people and especially prevents them from cooking
What I have learned from anime and manga is that colds in Japan apparently incapacitate people and especially prevents them from cooking
Kaarme Joined Jan 18, 2018 Messages 11,142 Jan 9, 2019 #10 @zenyo It wouldn't surprise me if Mayu first contacted Kei to get a few hints, as far as cooking for the sick goes.
@zenyo It wouldn't surprise me if Mayu first contacted Kei to get a few hints, as far as cooking for the sick goes.
KafukaPalazzo Joined Jan 23, 2018 Messages 1,006 Jan 9, 2019 #11 This is how vanilla doujin start... Not that I mind... =D
ChristineGuinn Joined Jan 19, 2018 Messages 338 Jan 9, 2019 #12 @Sternberg - Also learned from manga and anime: Colds in Japan are caused by getting wet, but can immediately be cured/prevented by taking a bath, (usually in your potential boyfriend's/girlfriend's home.) ?
@Sternberg - Also learned from manga and anime: Colds in Japan are caused by getting wet, but can immediately be cured/prevented by taking a bath, (usually in your potential boyfriend's/girlfriend's home.) ?
Nolonar Joined Jan 17, 2018 Messages 1,013 Jan 9, 2019 #13 @Sternberg You forget that Yuki can't cook, even without a cold.
G GodGinrai Joined Jul 21, 2018 Messages 1,722 Jan 9, 2019 #14 @ChristineGuinn I'm more amazed that Japanese people can completely recover from a cold in one day, provided adequate nursing.
@ChristineGuinn I'm more amazed that Japanese people can completely recover from a cold in one day, provided adequate nursing.