Synopsis
Orito, the boyfriend she’s living with, is kind and gentle—seeming like the herbivore type—but he’s actually incredibly virile with a strong sex drive!
Seeing his girlfriend Sena exhausted every time they’re intimate, Orito starts holding back—but on a sultry tropical night under the glittering Milky Way, his unleashed ‘true sex drive’ is overwhelming…♡♡
Their mixed sweat and love juices fill the bedroom with an obscene scent as they’re crushed together, condoms running out in no time…
“We don’t need a condom…♡”
With that one phrase from Sena, excited after their long time apart, a night of creampie sex begins!
【Includes bonus manga with Sena taking the lead and both getting hot and bothered】
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Editorial Review
The “sweet boyfriend with a hidden sexual side” has become something of a stock fantasy in the girls’/otome manga space, but this work leans fully into the appeal rather than attempting subversion. What distinguishes it here is the emphasis on mutual enthusiasm and sustained intimacy—this isn’t about coercion disguised as romance, but rather two people navigating the gap between perceived personality and actual chemistry. The tropical setting and astronomical imagery (that Milky Way detail) provide atmospheric scaffolding for what amounts to a sustained physical fantasy, while the practical detail about contraception running out feels deliberately designed to amplify the rawness of the moment rather than serve as consequence-driven drama.
The tag combination of lovey-dovey with creampie and squirting is notable—these are works that want both emotional validation and uninhibited physical expression, rejecting the false binary between “sweet” and “explicit.” The inclusion of dirty talk and multiple orgasms signals an interest in depicting female pleasure as the primary narrative focus rather than afterthought. The bonus manga featuring Sena taking the lead suggests the work understands the appeal isn’t dominance hierarchies but reciprocal desire, which matters significantly for audience investment.
The art and production quality matter here—cohabiting couple narratives live or die on whether readers believe the couple’s connection. Since this is presented as an established relationship rather than conquest fantasy, the execution likely hinges on whether Orito and Sena read as genuinely comfortable together during quieter moments alongside the intense sequences.
Readers seeking girls’/otome manga that treats female arousal and satisfaction as the legitimate center of the narrative, rather than male arousal with female gratification as aftereffect, will find this direct and uncompromising. For those expecting narrative complexity or character development beyond the romantic and physical, look elsewhere.
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Creampie | squirting | dirty talk | nipple play | lovey-dovey
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