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One Day Boyfriend for My Cute Coworker – Chiaki Chisaki

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    Synopsis

    My coworker is talented at work, has a great body, and is a beautiful employee. However, she has a problem: her parents keep pressuring her to go on omiai dates. Since she’s busy with work and doesn’t want to get married yet, she asks me to pretend to be her boyfriend for just one day. But her parents won’t believe us easily. So we end up bathing together and sleeping in the same bed, acting like a real couple to convince them… but what happens next?

    Editorial Review

    This falls squarely in the contemporary workplace romance-to-intimacy pipeline that dominates the real actress doujinwork market, but its execution centers on a genuinely compelling social friction point: parental pressure around marriage timelines in Japan. Rather than treating the premise as mere scaffolding, the narrative treats the omiai-avoidance conflict as emotionally credible, which distinguishes it from the more transparently contrived setups that populate this space.

    The “fake relationship escalates to real intimacy” structure is well-trodden terrain, but the specific architecture here—moving from workplace familiarity through domestic performance (bathing, shared sleeping space) to physical inevitability—creates plausible psychological momentum. The coworker dynamic matters because it establishes prior knowledge and proximity, making the transition feel less like coercion and more like latent desire finding permission. Chiaki Chisaki’s casting as both the “beautiful employee” and “talented at work” creates a character with professional credibility, which subtly shifts the power dynamic from passive desire object to someone making calculated choices about her own situation.

    The production markers (HHH Group, Featured Actress, High Definition) signal professional video work rather than amateur content, and that production value typically translates to more naturalistic performances and higher visual consistency throughout extended intimate scenes. The “Creampie” tag indicates the work doesn’t shy away from explicit conclusions, which aligns with the narrative’s trajectory toward authentic physical engagement.

    This will resonate most strongly with viewers who prefer contemporary professional settings over fantasy scenarios, who find plausible emotional setup enhances the content experience, and who appreciate when actresses bring dimension to their characters rather than pure availability. If you value doujin work that treats workplace chemistry as foreplay rather than mere framing device, this delivers on that premise with professional execution.

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