Synopsis
Lili, a dragon-girl with sharp eyes that are a source of her insecurity.
One day, she accidentally tears the clothes of a classmate she bumps into at a corner.
Kai, a kind dwarf mouse boy, smiles gently at the flustered Lili and says “It’s okay.”
Since then, she hasn’t been able to stop thinking about him…
But their relationship remains superficial. Anxious about her appearance, she can’t speak to him properly, and before she knows it, a whole year has passed.
Lili laments that nothing has progressed since their meeting, when by chance, she finds herself sitting next to Kai in class…!
On top of that, they’re assigned a group project as partners!
“Nice to meet you, Lili.”
“Y-yes, likewise…”
They head to the library to gather materials, but Lili struggles to express herself, held back by a year of pent-up feelings and her own insecurities.
If things continue this way, she’ll spend another year being anxious…
Worried about the future, Lili returns to the study room with her drink when—
(Kai…?)
Kai seems to be peeking into another room…
“Kai, what are you—”
“Ah, w-wait, no—”
He suddenly covers her mouth with his hand.
Confused, Lili hears an unfamiliar voice in her ear.
It’s the lewd moans coming from inside the room Kai was peeking into…
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Editorial Review
[Jordan’s Pick]
Here’s a refreshing take on the typical romance formula! The Male Takes the Bottom flips conventional dynamics in the best way, pairing a confident green dragon girl with an endearingly shy mouse boy in a school setting that feels both cozy and exciting. What makes this work shine is its commitment to sweetness—this isn’t about shock value or role reversal for its own sake, but rather a genuinely tender exploration of two characters finding comfort and passion together.
The kemonomimi elements add visual charm and personality to both leads, and the school romance backdrop keeps things playful and relatable. The “virgin” tag suggests intimate moments that feel earned through genuine connection rather than rushed, which fans of slower-burn romance will absolutely appreciate. The “sweet & lovey-dovey” aspect means you’re getting genuine affection alongside the physical scenes, creating a satisfying emotional arc that many doujins skip entirely.
This work seems perfectly pitched for readers who want to see male vulnerability portrayed with tenderness rather than embarrassment, and female characters who take an active, confident role in the relationship. The creampie content arrives naturally within the romantic progression rather than feeling gratuitous. It’s the kind of story that celebrates consent, desire, and intimacy in equal measure, wrapped in charming character dynamics and that distinctly wholesome-yet-spicy energy that makes good romance memorable.
If you’re looking for a gender-role-subverting romance that prioritizes genuine connection over shock factor, this one’s definitely worth checking out on Henhenta.
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