Synopsis
Akemi Inukai is constantly busy developing a matching app known for its accurate compatibility readings.
She’s supposed to have a terrible relationship with coworker Sassa… but their compatibility score comes back at 100%!?
Running on exhaustion and excitement, the two decide to test their physical compatibility too…
“So slick… it feels like it’d be amazing inside…”
Akemi finds herself aroused by Sassa’s unexpectedly tender touches, her heart and body beginning to anticipate what comes next.
Faced with Akemi’s dripping desire, Sassa realizes they have no protection.
“W-Wait, today’s actually a safe day for me…”
In the empty office at night, the two drown in the pleasure of raw sex so intense it feels like their bodies are melting together.
“Sex feels this good…?”
As this bickering couple pursues only physical compatibility, where will their illicit office romance lead…
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Editorial Review
This workplace romance occupies well-trodden ground in the girls’ manga space—the enemies-to-lovers framework filtered through physical awakening—but executes it with enough specificity to justify its existence. The central conceit (a compatibility app becoming the catalyst for discovering unexpected chemistry) is a clever modern hook that elevates the premise beyond generic office friction, and the irony of the protagonists’ professional expertise being undermined by their own empirical findings adds a layer of self-aware humor that prevents the narrative from feeling entirely earnest.
The work leans heavily into sensory specificity rather than pure mechanical cataloging. Tags like cross-section view and the emphasis on intimate detail work in concert with the lovey-dovey framing to create a portrait of sexual discovery where arousal stems as much from emotional surprise as from physical stimulation. Sassa’s “unexpectedly tender touches” are positioned as the genuine revelation—the body’s betrayal of the mind’s antagonism—which gives the sex scenes narrative weight beyond the surface appeal. Multiple orgasms tag signals that pleasure builds cumulatively rather than transactionally, suggesting character investment in mutual satisfaction rather than performance.
The late-night office setting and the condomless raw sex subplot add risk and immediacy without veering into genuinely unsafe territory—the “safe day” detail grounds the scenario in accessible reality rather than fantasy indulgence. This grounding actually strengthens the work’s appeal to readers who want arousal without the cognitive dissonance of irresponsible scenarios.
This will resonate most strongly with readers who prefer their girls’ manga to balance narrative surprise with visceral arousal, and who appreciate when physical intimacy serves as genuine character revelation rather than simply punctuating plot beats. A solid mid-tier entry that knows exactly what it is: workplace tension transformed into genuine chemistry through the specific language of touch.
Related Tags:
nipple play | lovey-dovey | multiple orgasms | cross-section view | clit stimulation
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