Shed! Ryugasaki-san - Vol. 2 Ch. 40

How about ryugasaki-san shed in lizard form, then he can wear her head.

Also, took me a while to realize that "scarm" on pg1 was actually "scary!"
 
@pnutz Oh I did not think of her molting in lizard form. It’s actually weird that he didn’t ask her do to it until now, seeing how obsessed He is.
 
What? Isnt it mandatory everywhere? Its mandatory in my country too and its the first time I heard of this.
 
@shunnie
More like tradition in the west atleast, but you can take any of the two parties name, fuse it or keep the old, it's even possible for childrens to have a different name I believe (not too sure on the last one)
 
@Warpbeast You could pretty much just legally change your name to Princess Banana Hammock if you ever so desired. It's just paperwork.
 
Princess Banana Hammock
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@shunnie It’s not mandatory in France at least.

@glomoro They often refuse names like these where I’m from.
Heck, they even refuse ñ and í on names because it’s not French even though it is used in regional languages....
 
@shunnie It's traditional but far from mandatory. There are a lot of celebrities and the like who keep their original name even after getting married because it's part of their 'brand' or whatever.
 
For whoever was confused about the "messing your head" part. it's a pun and translator's grammar is kind of fucked.
He said that she shouldn't go to such effort to disguise herself (kezutteru)
She said that it's not great effort, she's just wearing it (kebutteru)
 
@Warpbeast A friend of mine has a different surname than her sister since they are from different marriages so it's possible. Funny story, when she tried to pick her sister up from kindergarten for the first time, because of the different name the teacher didn't believe her and thought she was trying to kidnap her.
 
I just love how this manga is either thrash can level of depravity or absolutely wholesome, you never know what you are going to get
 
@shunnie My country doesn't even have mandatory last name much less family name. Well you can have one and there's quite a lot of clans but plenty of people just have the first name. If they make passports or publish in international science journal they just repeat their first name as surname.

@glomoro
I'm pretty sure while it's technically legal the state have a right to veto names they deem ridiculous or might cause trouble. Depends on the state what they deem as one though. Singapore have a person named Batman in their register.
 

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