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"Hitozuma dakedo! Aishiteru!" is a manga series that explores themes of love, relationships, and societal expectations through its central characters. The story revolves around a young man named Shou, who becomes infatuated with a married woman named Yuki. Yuki, despite being in a seemingly stable marriage, feels emotionally neglected by her husband, who is often absent due to work commitments. This emotional void draws her closer to Shou, leading to a complex and morally ambiguous relationship.

Shou, initially driven by youthful passion, struggles with his feelings for Yuki, knowing the societal and ethical implications of their relationship. Yuki, on the other hand, grapples with her own desires and the guilt of betraying her marital vows. The narrative delves into their internal conflicts, portraying the tension between personal happiness and societal norms. As their bond deepens, the story examines the consequences of their actions on themselves and those around them, including Yuki’s husband, who remains unaware of the affair.

The manga also introduces secondary characters who provide additional perspectives on love and relationships. These characters often serve as foils to Shou and Yuki, highlighting the complexities of human emotions and the varying ways people navigate romantic entanglements. The story does not shy away from portraying the messy, often painful realities of forbidden love, making it a poignant exploration of human vulnerability and desire.

Throughout the series, the pacing alternates between moments of emotional intensity and quieter, introspective scenes, allowing readers to connect with the characters’ inner struggles. The narrative avoids simplistic moral judgments, instead presenting the characters’ choices as products of their circumstances and emotional needs. This nuanced approach adds depth to the story, making it a compelling read for those interested in character-driven dramas.
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Hitozuma dakedo! Aishiteru!
人妻だけど!愛シテるっ!
Type: Manga
Date: 09/16/2017
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  • Story & Art
    Takeshi Takebayashi