Synopsis
A straight senior named Saejima and his junior Kato, a gay man who came onto him during a business trip due to a misunderstanding, have continued their friends-with-benefits relationship.
The two have started switching roles, but then Saejima suddenly receives a transfer order…
The third and final installment of this reversal comedy-erotica series.
【※Contains reversal depictions】
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Editorial Review
This is a late-series installment in what’s clearly a long-running reversal comedy franchise, and it positions itself squarely in the niche overlap between workplace romance and the “straight guy gradually accepts desire” subgenre—territory that’s been well-trodden in recent years, but rarely with this explicit commitment to role-switching as both comedic throughline and erotic substance. The synopsis telegraphs familiar beats: workplace proximity, initial hesitation melting into regular sexual contact, emotional complications arriving via external pressure (the transfer). What distinguishes this entry is its apparent willingness to sustain the comedy-erotica balance across three installments, suggesting the series has found an audience specifically for this tone rather than pivoting toward pure drama.
The tag combination here is telling. Pairing “straight” with “reversal depictions” and dual sexual acts suggests the work isn’t interested in the confession-based narrative arc that dominates mainstream BL—instead it’s building eroticism around the mechanical and psychological reality of role-switching itself. Senpai/kouhai dynamics typically anchor themselves in power imbalance and mentorship, but this work appears to be interrogating those structures through the lens of sexual role-play, which is genuinely uncommon territory for doujin manga. The salesman tag adds professional-world texture; these are adult men navigating actual career consequences.
The “sweet romance” tag sitting alongside explicit content and the framing of a “final installment” suggests this series has been doing character work across its three volumes—building toward resolution rather than just recycling scenarios. This appeals specifically to readers fatigued by the typical reversal comedy formula but looking for genuine emotional stakes beneath the reversals. The transfer setup promises consequences rather than status quo maintenance.
For readers seeking reversal comedy with actual narrative arc and character development rather than gag repetition, this capstone delivers exactly what long-form doujin erotic-comedy should attempt.
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Fellatio | Anal | comedy | Boys' Love | sweet romance
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