Synopsis
Dating for six months. Living together for three months. A real couple’s everyday life.
At work, my girlfriend is a high-flying career woman, but on weekends, she becomes clingy and dependent on me. She doesn’t want to be away from me for a moment. Yet she hates feeling that her love is too heavy, wanting me to love her even more.
This is the story of one holiday weekend—from Saturday night through Monday morning—spent having nothing but sex with such a girlfriend.
Editorial Review
Domestic intimacy with a POV focus has become increasingly competitive in the doujin space, but this work carves out genuine territory by centering emotional dependency within a cohabiting relationship rather than playing the fantasy-first card. The synopsis promises something rare: a narrative that takes the psychodynamics of neediness seriously, positioning the girlfriend’s paradoxical desires—clingy yet guilt-conscious about it—as the actual driver of a weekend-long encounter.
What distinguishes this is the specificity of its framing. Rather than a generic girlfriend fantasy, you’re getting a character study of a high-achieving professional who sheds her weekday persona entirely, becoming something closer to emotionally vulnerable. The shift from workplace authority to weekend dependency is the conceptual spine here, and the work seems genuinely interested in that tension rather than treating it as window dressing. Bath scenes and kissing dominate the tag list ahead of more explicit content, suggesting a production that values sensory immersion and physical affection as primary rather than incidental.
The exclusive release tag indicates this is polished work from a dedicated circle, which typically means consistent illustration quality and attention to narrative pacing. Sachimura Izumi’s character design—the slim figure tag—will appeal to those with specific aesthetic preferences, but the real draw is the psychological framework: a woman whose neediness isn’t played as burden or comedy, but as something her partner genuinely reciprocates.
This lands squarely for readers who prefer narrative-grounded adult content where emotional stakes matter as much as physical ones. If you’re exhausted by plug-and-play fantasy girlfriend scenarios and want something anchored in relationship dynamics that feel lived-in, this delivers. The POV framing ensures the fantasy remains participatory rather than voyeuristic.
A solid specimen of relationship-focused intimacy that respects its own premise.
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